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BIOGRAPII PICTURES to-nigb;t AND WEDNESDAY. OUR GRAND CHANGE. STAR DRAMA—rpHE yESTAL. J>OAI) TO JJICHMOND. Qj'lltL OE rpRIPLE H AXCU ' Q.IRL IN THE JJ ARRACKS. ■SCENIC— Trelizinde, Chine.se Towns. COMIC— Window to Let, Day in Mick's Life, Mr. Le Black Learns to Fly, Tuntolini Sharp-Shooter. novelty—liartell Sisters. Pa the Gazette To. Prices: 1/0, 1/-, & (id. . G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager. rjl I] E A T R E J> 0 Y A L. Sole Direction G. IT. Saunders THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IH. SECOND RACK NIGHT. THE REMARKABLE PICTURE-DRAMA THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER, OR. THE LAND 01? THE WATTLE. MacMAHON BROS. (bv arrangement with WILLIAM ANDERSON) have secured the exclusive RIGHTS FOR THE DOMINION. A bright and diverting story of Australian life. The Biograph representation of '• The Squatter's Daughter" almost brings with io the scent of the GUMS and WATTLE. The Picture-Drama is really a succession of Beautiful Tableaux and a Bush Romance of LOVE AND HATE. There are the hush girls, with their sunny smiles and fascinating ways. The crack of the .stockwhip resounds through the echoing valleys, the birds make music in the trees, and you realise bow it was Clancy liked the country out-back better than the city. In ,-uldition to "The Squatter's Daughter' . A REALLY MAGNIFICENT SERIES OF THE LATEST PICTURE SURPRISES will be shown for the first time in New Plymouth. Prices, 2/- & 1/-. Children, half-price. Box Plan at Collier's. rp HEA TR E gOY AL. Directi.'ii J. C. Williamson, Ltd MONDAY V ]y[R. J. C. WIL L i Will present for One Night Only, The moat brilliant and phenomenally successful Musical Play of modern times, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS. THE DOLLAR - PRINCESS, By A. M. Wiincr and F. Grccnehaum. Adapted hv Basil Ilood, with Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Music by Leo. Fall. Principals of the NEW COMIC Oi'jc-RA COMPANY, Who appear in rpHE J)OLLAR pRINCESS: Misses Olive Godwin Lottie Sargent Ivy Bickford Vera Collins .Stella Selbourne Maxie Macdonald Alice Mitchell Nance Maunsell Viola Scott Lily Moore Naomi McQuoin Lena Ilinrichs Messrs. Herbert Clayton Frank Greene W. S. Percy Victor Prince Roland Hogue Arthur Lissant Charles Albert Albert Neville Harry Wotton Alfred Bayne And Bert Gilbert. GRANjj OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. IQO COMPANY OF OVER IAA GRAND OPERA CHORUS COMPLETE CORPS DE BALLET. Prices: 5/-, ?>/-, 2/-. Box Plan at Collier's on Thursday, Feb. 10, at 8 o'clock. BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Taraliaki Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society will be held THIS EVENING, at 7.30, in St. Mary's Hall. The usual election of officers will take place, and a paper will be given by Mr. Cook on "HOW WE GOT OUR BIBLE." Collection in aid of the funds of the Society. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIM MING CLUB. J)ON'T forget the SWIMMING GALA, Municipal Baths, TUESDAY, February 14, 8 p.m. Seating for all. Admission, 1/-. G. J. HAWKINS, Secretary. rjURANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEETING. To be held on the Rewa Rewa Range, FEBRUARY 22 and 23. OVER £l3O IN PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. Entries close with the Secretary at the Drill Hall, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, February 18. The most enjoyable and best managed Meeting on the best Rifle Range in the Dominion. T. KING, Hon. Secy. NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. W7EEKLY Practices will re-commence in the Whiteley Hall on TUESDAY EVENINGS at 8 o'clock. First practiceFebruary 21. Any musician desirous of joining the society is cordially invited to interview anv of the following committee: —O. 11. lawii (conductor), A. L. Cooke. C. C. Ward, 11. Wells, F. S. Butler, O. A. Benbow. T. B. BLANCHETT, " Hon, Secv.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 14 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 14 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 239, 14 February 1911, Page 1

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