UI E A T R E. THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. j •THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE, j TO-DAY" AT 2.30 THE DOUBLE EVENT THE DOUBLE EVENT THE DOUBLE EVENT ■ THE DOUBLE EVENT MATINEE. ABSOLUTELY LAST SCREENING OF THIS MAGNIFICENT PORTRAYAL THE DOUBLE EVENT THE DOUBLE EVENT WAITARA. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. IJ}MP IR E ipHEATRE. TO-NIGHT COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. SHOWING SHOWING SHOWING A TALE OF THE SEA. STUFF THAT HEROES ARE MADE OF. LIFE ON THE BORDER (Western). THE SILVER LINING. A Quartette of Dramatic Gems. COCKATOOS COCKATOOS COCKATOOS (Unique novelty.) JUMPING BROTHERS (Vaudeville). Etc., etc. A PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. Prices, DA & 6d. COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY. Selig's Great Masterpiece . THE TWO ORPHANS. 3000 feet.
HEATRE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. ROSINA BUCKMAN HAMILTON HODGES OTHER TALENTED ARTISTS. Prices, 3/-, 2/- & 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's.
IN t pAE TY. THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1912. AT MR. J. H. FRETHEY'S GROUNDS, In Aid of FRANKLEIGH PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL AFTERNOON TEA. Garrison Band in attendance. Admission, 1/-; Children, 6d. Including Afternoon Tea. N. ALLEN, Hon'. .Sec. FRANKLEY ROAD PICNIC AND A MEETING of all who are .interested in'the above will be held in the Frankley Road Gymnasium ou MONDAY EVENING NEXT, February 26, at 8 p.m.
STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. LEASE OF VALUABLE BROADWAY PROPERTIES. MR. T. LAMASON has received instructions from the Stratford Borough Council to offer by public auction at his salerooms, Broadway, Stratford, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of March, 1912, at a quarter-past three o'clock in the afternoon, the leases of the undermentioned properties for a term of ten years from the first day of July, 1912, viz.:— Lot I.—Subdivision 1 of Section 326, Town j of Stratford, containing 5.2 perches ! more or less, with the buildings on I the ground-floor thereof only, being the northern shep and promises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence, draper. Lot 2. Subdivision 2of the said Section 326, Town of Stratford, • containing 5.2 perches more or less, with the buildings on the ground-floor thereof only, being the southern shop and premises now occupied by Mr. A. Spence, draper. Lot 3.—Subdivision 3 of said Section 320, Town of Stratford, containing 1.2 . perches more or less, with the buildings on the ground-floor thereof only, being the shop and premises how occupied by Mr. J. F. Watson, jeweller. Lot 4.—Subdivisions 4, 5, 6 and 7 of said Section "320, Town of Stratford, containing 5.62 perches more or less, with the buildings on the groundfloor thereof only, being the shop and premises now occupied by Mrs. H. Brown in connection with her fruit and confectionery business and dining-rooms. For particulars and conditions of lease, 'and up-set rentals, apply to the Auctioneer, or the Town Clerk. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk.
A RARE CHANCE. piVE-ROOMED HOUSK, with scullery bathroom, and washhouse (detached), electric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality, Price, £486. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, , '•• New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 203, 24 February 1912, Page 1
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