TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-.VIUHT! TO-NIGHT! SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES The Greatest Oiru>niato<rraph Event in the History of New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND FRIDAY NIGHT. THE GREAT HISTORICAL DRAMA, A ROYAL DIVORCE A ROYAL DIVORCE A ROYAL DIVORCE A Yitagraph; 450 ft.; beautifully toned and tinted throughout. A Drama of Ambition, Love and Pathos; the Most Popular Drama Ever Staged. The Pathetic: Parting of Napoleon and Josephine. "•Josephine! My destiny over; my will; my dearest a flections must be silent before the interests of France!" Although tho expense is enormous, we will not raise the price of .admission. Prices: 1/- & 6d. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. JOKF.Pn MeCLUCCAGE, tho Liberal Candidate, will Address the TOWN HALL. MIDHIRST, THURSDAY, September 28. Ladies specially invited. H. E A T R E T? 0 Y A L. Direction New Plymouth Operatic Soe'y. OCTOBER. 11 & 12. OCTOBER 11 & 12. OCTOBER 11 & 12. By .Special Arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Gilbert & Sullivan's PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES PIRATES OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE OF PENZANCE
(Gilbert & Sullivan.) .R. Neville Renaud .Bert MeEwen TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received up till SATURDAY. September 30, 1911, for building Shop in Okato Township. Plans and Specifications may be seen at Miss A. Andrew's residence. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. ANDREWS, Okato. f)ON'T pUY ]}EAR jyUSD for yourself, wife and children but come across to Australia, where, with little money anil industry, von can live! LOOK AT TfUS! 6500 ACRRS Unlocked nt last—the famous "I'.undidij'erie" Estate. Situated three miles from Hie rising town of Xarundcra. lNihvav thi-rmtrli tlie centre of the properly. AH iwjiniflcent wheat and country. Ilainfall 10 inches. No rabbits. A SAMPLE IiLOCK, Till acres. 400 u-res cleared fur plow, nil wire netted in boundary, subdivided three paddocks, ill beautiful undulating coimlry, rich red chocolate soil, timbered with box uid pint', nil with Hie exception of shade trees been run» 30 years. Splendidly Hiiteivd, plow t>\wy acre, fronting' railway, three miles Narandera. Go 10s per lcre. Exceptionally easy terms. J .CRAWFORD ~neer. Stock &■ Station A«ent \\XCAi\ WAWIA. X.S.W.'' For particulars of other properties litablc fur Taranaki people, with photo-i-ai.h-. kindlv cull in at. the Dailv Xews OUT TEE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 83, 28 September 1911, Page 1
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