AMUSEMENTS. MYSTERIOUS ASSASSIN OSES POISONED FRUIT TO OBTAIN REVENGE ON BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURESS. Vor the fir»t time in her long and lurid Mrt • Tonia Marsh, adventuress and wtaian of the world, has been baulked. cunning hand and brain, cf tiiia fascinating woman of mystery, wfco has toyed with the mysteries of Kings and Obbmetg, has failed her in an fiair of tke heart. To-day she lies dead in her •psrtment, a victim of the cunning, craft, Cud loyalty of a Japanese boy who made jh supreme sacrifics to save his b-~ -factor and friend from her clutchej. ••WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" "WHO IS TO BLAME?" m COLORFUL ROMANCE OF AND AMERICA. £hil Beautiful and Impressive Production will be screened TO-NIGHT AT EVERYBODY'S -iLSO "THE FATAL RING" Kj. 5. "THE FATAL RING" No. 5. —SPECIAL—ji response to SCORES of requests we ve screening again TO-NIGHT MAX LINDER MAX LINDEP. in "MAX COMES ACROSS" "MAX COMES ACROSS" The greaetst comedy scream for years. Usual Prices. EAST END THE POPULAR RESERVE AND SWIMMING BEACH. THE COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL PICNIC. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919. Races galore for young and old. Coconut Shii's Bran-Tubs, Competi- . ■ - tions for everybody - ■ A day's fun for the children before returning to school. Admission 6d, School Children free. . POPULAR LONG-NIGHT DANCE IN THE EVENING. Splendid Music, Floor and Supper. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladi. Is 6d R. BE.fNOCH, Hon. Secretary GOOD TEMPLAR, HALL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16ttt. •, Concert by GEORGE TWEEDIE,, 8 o'clock sharp. fags, Fancy Dancing, Speeches, etc., Standing next election somewhere Splendid Clog-Dancer assisting. free to all. Collection afterwards.
SHOWS IJGMONT AND 35th ANNUAL SHOW. *?ill be held on the dSOW GEOUNDS, HAWERA, On FEBRUARY 26 & 27, 1919. Prizes in all Classes, including a 6 Guinea Stevitog Stiver Challenge Cup, for F«t Steep Classes. >ttle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Competitions, Some Industrie! and Sheep Dog Trials. Entries close with the Secretary, Hasera, February 10. 1919. Schedule will be posted to any ad tress on application to—- « A. D. PERKDJ, Box 148, Hawera. w* beg ti advise having disposed of our retail business to Messrs Hoskin Bros, of Hine Street, New Plymuoth. We have to thank our numerous customen for their patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same for our successors. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., 0. N. Firth, Branch Manager. W beg to advise the public of Kew j Plymouth that we have purchased the Westport Coal Company's retail business, and intend running it with our oldC3tabllahed business. We beg to thank all our old customere for favors accorded as, and trust by civility and attention to receive a fair Bhare of support from the public. MESSRS. HOSKIN BROS., Blue St. ('Phone 230), New Plymouth. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. SPECIAL TYRE OFFER FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. By way of introduction of the Pedley Cycle Tyre, guaranteed 13 months, we have decided to give a new tube, value 6/6, with every purchase of this highgrade tyre. Price, 18/6, post free. • IRA J. BRIDGER, Cycle Importer ii-T-THAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1919, Page 1
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