\yHITELEY JJ AL L. Sole Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT SAUNDERS' BIOGRAPH PICTURES PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 1. Lakn Lugano S. Z The Outlaw & the Child S.D. il. Bill as Toreador <3. 4. Pathe Gazette 108 T. 5. Child's Beauty Competition.. E. <5. Marvellous Melbourne S. 7. Spring-Heeled Jack 0. INTERVAL. 8. The Poetry of the Lake S 9. FRANCESCA DI RIMMINI.... .S.D. (A Tragedy of Old Italy.) 10. Charlie's Aunt C. 11. The Gorges of the Rimmil S. 12. Snakes and their Habita.... Natural History 13. Tweedledum and the Stolen Necklace ... .0. Our Popular Prices: Gallery and Front Stalls, Is; Back Stalls (a back to every seat), 6d. STRATFURD ELECTORATE. MR." J- b. HIXR, M.P., will have pleasure in addressing his constituents at the undermentioned centres!: TARIKr, July 17. INOLEWOOD, July 18. MIDHIRST, July "19. STRATFORD, July 24. Chair taken at 8 p.m. ART EXHIBITION. JfROM July 18 till July 22 an Exhibition of Pictures, by Nigel Cohnell (oil and pastel), will be held in Hooker & Co.'s Sample Rooms,, Egmont street, New Plymouth. All interested are invited to inspect the' forty pictures rfn view. Open from 9 a.m. till ii p.m., Saturday till 10 p.m. DOMINION SHOW ART .' ~ ' ' rpO be drawn on MONDAY July 31,1 at the Skating ftink,L,-Ha-wera, in the presence of His Worship the Mayor (Mr. E. Barton) and Jlr. A. M. Conroy, Secretary. Tickets*, Israeli, can be obtained. %t Messrj>,, Belli'mf;er Bros., Ltd., and West and Sons, New Plymouth. 1 HERBERT'S UP TO DATE IS SOLD POSSESSION MUST BE -GIVEN IN - SIX WEEKS. . WE COMMENCE A SLAUGHTER SALE FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK -. TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. It's the chance of the year, and should not be missed. Price is no object, for £SOOO must tie sold before we go. '"V 4 HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, New Plymouth. rjARiEES. rjTREES. rpREES. rjvREES. DUNCAN^ 0 DAYIES EXOTIC NURSERIES, New Plymouth, H AVE for sale the largest- stock in Taranaki of Hardy, Vigorous Fruit Trees, Slwubs, Climbing Plants and Hedge Plants, embracing Apples, Pears, Japan and European Plums, Peaches. Quinces, 1/6 each, 15/- per doz. Currants and Gooseberries, 0/- doz. Lemons, 2/- to 2/0 each. Choice Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Kalmias. Heaths, Boronias, Double Flowering Cherries and Peaches, etc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. Catalogue Post Free on application. RING'S FIXTURES. Agent for Taranaki. ALSO CIVIC PIPES. For Prices and Illustrations, apply Box 87, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 16, 13 July 1911, Page 1
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