JjjMPIRE IJ HEAT RI. THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. THE HOUSE THAT SETS THE PACE. gMPIEE piCTURES. TO-DAY~~ AT 2-30 ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE GREATEST SENSATIONAL PICTURE-DRAMA OF THE YEAR. POWERFUL AND DRAMATIC. FEET 4000 FEET 01 the Greatest Thrill ever thrown on a. sheet. THE MYSTERY OF A ; „ HANSOM CAB AND ALFRED BOOTHMAN. TO-NIGHT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME At rpHEJ^MPIREpICTURES. TO-NIGHT. THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. TjiOß SALE—"Daylight" Acetylene Generator, in gbod order, £5 10s.—M. Mark, Chemist, Eltham. 9-1
rp. HEAT, R E gOYAL. New Plymouth. Direction Roy C. Jones American Representative .. ... > .Geo. W. Kern, St. Louis, U.S.A. Touring Manager.... Geo. Cathro ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MARCH 11. DIRECT FROM AMERICA. VON* AliX THE MAN WHO MYSTIFIES And his All American VAUDEVILLE COMPANY Of 12 Star Artists, including GEORGE MURPHY The Talkative Comedy Juggler. MISS PEARLE NELLNOTTE Charming Soubrette. MR. F. SHAW, The eminent Actor-Vocalist REEVES AND REEVES " In ''The Garden of Harmony." MISS ROSE BARBER A Captivating Balladist. Prices' 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. No booking fee. No early doors. Box Plan opens at Collier's on Thursday morning. Day Sales at Collier's. ' ...y,'='
GRAND • GARDEN PARTY AT OVERDAI/E MR. R. COCK'S BEAUTIFUL GARDENS THURSDAY, MARCH 14. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. Proceeds in aid of Beautifying Park Tennis Club's Property. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission, 1/-; Children, <sd.' Including AFTERNOON TEA. F. C. TRIBE, Hon. Sec.
mHE INGLE WOOD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Will hpld their, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW 111 the pARISH- J-J AL L On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 14 & 15. AFTERNOON TEA. Open from 1.45 to 5.30, and 7 to 10 both days. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. W. H. TAYLOR, Secretary.
GIGANTIC SALE OF JEWELLERY. EXAMINE THESE REDUCTIONS: SOLID GOLD LONG MUFF CHAINSUsual price £5 10s; now £4 6s Usual price £4 15s, now £3 17s 6d Usual price £4 10s, now £3 5s Usual price £4 ss, now £3 2s 6d. LADIES' GOLD CURB BANGLES— Usual price (heavy) <3O/-, now 50/Usual price 45/-, now 35/6. Usual price 45/-, now 3'2s 6d. SOLID GOLD BAND RINGS— Usual price (stone set) 20/-, now 15/ - Usual price (stone set) 16/6, now 13/6 Usual price 13/6, now 10/6. HUNDREDS OF LINES AT SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. Come and see them at ALP. M. SKEATES' SALE OF JEWELLERY, Near P.O. New Plymouth. YOU can get it cheaper *t the Bad Port. T>EAD Gilmour & Clarke's Advertise - L * ment on Page Bof this issue.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 215, 9 March 1912, Page 1
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