MPIRE rp H E A T R E. TO-NIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Including THE GREAT LOCAL PICTURE, NEW PLYMOUTH AT THE SEASIDE MEW PLYMOUTH AT THE SEASIDE And PRINTING THE TAR ANAKI. HERALD. SURF BATHING. A faithful reproduction of our healthy pastime. Young and old, middle-aged and sedate, all sporting in the briny. A picture of your own beach equal to anything from other countries. AND THE COMPETITIONS! TAPE CHEWING.—See the yards of tape fly down the winner's throat. TREACLE BUNS.—Stale buns, but, oh! the funny expressions. AMERICAN PONY.—Watch the cowboys ride. And there are views of pillow fighting, lollie scrambles, and the holiday crowd. We have secured a few surprises. You cannot deny the accuracy of the Moving Picture! You're caught. And the Industrial Portion. Printing the Taranaki Herald and Budget; full process. View of main building, office and staff; a.peep at the editor; stereo, room, linotype room, compositors' room; Foster single-reel printing press at work (printing capacity, 17,000 8-page papers an hour). THE WHOLE FILM IS TONED THROUGHOUT. AND LOOK AT THE PRICES!. Private boxes /two), seat 5, 7/6; Dress Circle-and Stalls (all tip-up seats), all one price, 1/-; Back Stalls, 6d. Reserve seats at Collier's. i
READ THISr<AX I save money for youT Yes, and I want to. Will poii let me? You may want a Piano ur Organ; you want a good one—one that improves the more you play it. Above all, you want value. Erard pianos, Knacke pianos, Beadle Fid Langhein pianos, Mason and Hamlin organs, Miller and Dominion organs. Player Pianos by Spaethe, Alsen. Call or write me. P. von LUBBE NEW PLYMOUTH. Manager for F. J. PINNY, LTBsj, , Wellington.
C. O. HAWKE INGLEWOOD, AUCKLAND AND NEW PLYMOUTH. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GOODS NOW OPENING. LANDED EX S.S. RUAPEHU AND SOMERSET. 54 40-pieoe Tea-sets, 17/6 to 40/-. Enamel Stewpans, tubular handles, 1/to 4/6. 2% Enamel Jugs, 1/-. Enamel Dippers, 1/-. Enamel Children's Sets (eup and saucer, plate), I/O and 2/-. Enamel A.B.C. and Tune Porridge Plates, 1/- each. Swinging Mirrors, complete, 3/6 to 6/6. Plate Wall Mirrors, 1/- to 3/6. BRUSHWARE. Cloth, 6d to 5/6; Hair, 6d to 16/-. Also Nail, Shoe, Shaving and Scrub Brushes, all new line. New Coronation Iridiseent Colored, V- & 1/6. LEATHER GOODS. Two cases Ladies' Bags, 1/6 to 50/- each. Dressing Cases, 10/6 to 80/-. Meat-mincing Machines, large, 4/6 to 6/6. Enquire and see our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Every article marked in plain figures. CO. HAWEE.
CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES POR HIREMOTOR CARS, CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SADDLE HORSES. Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rates, M. JONES, Proprietor. 'Phone 20. MONET TO LEND. ]y£ONEY TO LEND on good se*arit> at lowest current rates. GOVETT k QUILLIAM, Solicitors. fll RA N K JjfESSiITfIBR, F.N.Z.I.A. ARCHIT.ECT. Devon Street, K*tr Plymouth. ytf EST OIS & WESTON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Thos. S. Weston, Crown Solicitor Offices—Brougham St., New Plymouth Mountain Road, Inglewood. Manager Inglewood Office Henry R Billing, Solicitor. YOU can get it cheaper at the Bed Port.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 1 February 1912, Page 1
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