J£ M P I R E rpHEATRE. THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE. JfJMPIRE piCTURES. TO-NIGHT A VERITABLE TRIUMPH IN MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY, THE TWO ORPHANS FEET 3000 FEET TWO ORPHANS First Produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, Sept. 14, 1874. SELIG'S GREAT MASTERPIECE, The London Daily Mail: "There is an indescribable charm about the picture, for,the 1 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. Don't miss "THE STORY THAT NEVER GROWS OLD." And complete new supporting progra. Prices: 1/- & €d. rpHE loveliest lot of things you ever saw are at that BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR* BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR in the piTZROY H ALL On FEBRUARY 29 Remember this— vIT ONLY LASTS ONE DAY. Some, early. His Worship the Mayor opens it at 2.30 p.m. You can make the best of your money at that Bazaar, and help to pay off our church debt. Everything is useful and cheap.. M. KIBBEY, 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.
JJE-UNION piCNIC AND gPORTS, FRANKLEY ROAD AND WESTOWN. To be held in MR, OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to Seheol, On THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. OPEN EVENTS. Under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association, lsfc 2nd Points prize of £1 Is for most points in above races. Should sufficient inducement offer, cycle races (open), 1% miles and 2 miles will be added; 150 yds (local), first prize, trophy value £1 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 0 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 <sd. GRAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM in the evening. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Sec.
JAM MAKING ANI> THE REQUISITES. PLYMOUTH housewives will be taking advantage of the cheap fruit to lay in an adequate supply of Jam. There is another advantage awaiting Jam ar> at ? WHITAKEK'S This is Good Quality Jars and other requisites at the lowest current rates. The two most important brands are — MASON'S AND LIGHTNING. whitakek &" SON NEW PLYMOUTH. government ptstjeanob Department. LOW PREMIUMS, >.K LARGE BONUSES, ■"■■' ■• STATE SECURITY/ .■- LIBERAL TREATMENT £2,530,000 ADDED TO POLICIES AS BOjJufe. ~,,,., .ivH. RICHARDSON, F.F.A.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 206, 28 February 1912, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 206, 28 February 1912, Page 1
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