Jj] MPI R E rjVH EATIt E. One of tlit> Most Comfortable, Fire-proof and Sanitary Theatres in the Dominion. Packed to the doors again last night, despite the most atrocious weather ] Taranaki could produce. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of ZIGOMAR! Leon Sazie's ZIGOMAR! ZIGOMAR! Celebrated ZIGOMAR! ZIGOMAR! Romance. ZIGOMAR! ZIGOMAR! The Most Sensational Drama ever Imported. DETECTIVE VERSUS ROBBER. The Wonderful Will-o'-the-Wisp Dance. The Magnificent Fire Scene. The Sensational Leap from a Moving Train. TO-NIGHT fIXK XIGIIT ONLY. At the request of hundreds unable to gain admission on the two.previous evenings showing WE WILL AC AIX SCREEN ' THE PANAMA CANAL TO-NIGHT ONLY. WAITARA SATURDAY NEXT. ' " ZIGOMAR." "ZIGOMAR." Come a' th'git'uer. JJAWERA QALEDOXIAN gOCIETY. . Twenty-secona ANNUAL GATHERING ANNUAL GATHERING ANNUAL GATHERING To' be held on NEW YEAR'S DAY. EVENTS TO SUIT ALL.' Write for Programme. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. Taranaki Pipe Band in Attendance. R. W, BAKER, Secretary. NOTIGE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. pURSUANT to the terms of "Thi 'j Banking Act, 1908," TUESDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1912. is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned | Banks throughout New Zealand:— The Union Bank of Australia. Ltd.R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales — - B. M. MOLINEAUN, Actg.-Inspeetor. Bank of Australasia — A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.— JAMES OOATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand— W. CALLENDER, General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays Monday, Ist January, 1912 (New Year's Day). Wellington, N.Z., 29th November, 1911. C. O. HAWKE INGLEWOOD, AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH. TJEGS to announce tiie opening of THE FINEST STOCK OF XMAS GOODS EVER SHOWN IN TARANAKI. OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TOYS. Including Tricycles, Rocking-Horses, Hooded Prams. All Prices, and a Big Selection. PRIZE BOOKS. Including all Annuals. Forty cases landed. Liberal discounts to schools. All books at English Prices. LEATHER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. BASKET WARE, CUTLERY GLASSWARE CROCKERY TOILETWARE. CHRISTMAS CARDS (the finest we have ever had) from Cd packet of 20 cards. Enquire and see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Every article marked in plain figures. 0. 0. HAWKE. CITY BUTCHERY DEVON ST. EAST. J DESIRE to intimate to all old friends and the public of the town and district that I have started in. business on my own account. My premises are entirely new, and built on best sanitarj lines. It is my intention to supply onlj primest meat. The small goods will bf of the very best. I respectfully solicil a share of your patronage. All orderi delivered with promptitude. FRANK TAIT, l " Batcher.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 154, 28 December 1911, Page 1
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