TPMPISE rpHEATRE. THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE. EMPIRE piCTURES. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF OUR BRILLIANT | PROGRAMME. SHOWING SHOWING SHOWING j 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 BKOTHLRS (Vaudeville). Etc., etc. A PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES. Prices, 1/- & 6d. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TWO ORPHANS FEET QQOQ FEET TWO ORPHANS SELIG'S GREAT MASTERPIECE. The London Daily Mail: "There is an indescribable charm about the picture, for the more one sees of it the more one wishes to see, and it is not too much to say that wherever it is shown the picture-loving public will find themselves returning again and again to witness it." WHAT BETTER AUTHORITY COULD YOU HAVE? ' REMEMBER; IT'S AN EMPIRE STAR. pHEA TR E 'JJOY A' L. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. ROSINA BUCKMAN HAMILTON HODGES
Assisted by HERBERT BLOY (VIOLINIST). ■ ARTHUR CARBINES (PIANIST) And OTHER TALENTED ARTISTS. STRATFORD, FEBRUARY 29. ELTHAM, MARCH 1. Prices, 3/-, 2/- & 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's. JJEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. Jj}NTRIES for the Old Boys' Race (100 yards) will be received up to SATURDAY, March 2, by the undersigned. G. J. HAWKINS, A. R. STANDISH. 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, If-; Children, 6d. Including Afternoon Tea. N. ALLEN, Hon. Sec.
JJE-UNION piCNIC AND gPORTS. FRANKLEY ROAD AND WESTOWN. To be held in MR. 'OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frank] ey Road, close to School, On THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. OPEN EVENTS. Under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association. 100 20/- 7./fi I 220 20/- 7/0 440 30/- 10/880 20/- 7/6 One Mile ... 20/- 7/6 Points prize of £1 Is for most points in above races. Should sufficient inducement offer, cycle races (open), I<4 miles and 2 miles will be added; 150 yds -(local), first prize, trophy value ,£l, Is, second prize trophy. Nominations (1/-) for all the above events must be accompanied, by usual performances, and will close with the secretary up to 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 9. For convenience of competitors they may be left at Messrs. Cook & Lister's (saddlers) or Mr. A. George's cycle depot. Acceptances (1/-) close"" at 1.30 p.m. on day of sports. OTHER EVENTS (Post Entry). Sack Race, High Jump, Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's Events, Married Men's_ Races, Stepping the Chain, SheepGuessing, etc. Afternoon tea on ground, 6d. Admission: Adults Is, children Od. GRAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM "in the evening. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. { A. C. DOWNES, Hon. See. JJOUSE JJOTfiL. DEVON STREET EAST. E. WHITTLE : Proprietor. A N HOTEL with a reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. Every convenience and comfort for patrons. E. WHITTLE RED HOUSE HOTEL. IgUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 205, 27 February 1912, Page 1
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