JJMPIRE r^HEATRE. THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT JJMPIRE piCTURES. Distinguished above all for artistic, realistic and natural displays. Tremendous Enthusiasm Nightly. , Repetition of the Artistic Triumph—v , WINTER IN FINLAND. WINTER IN FINLAND. A veritable vision of fairyland. The most jmagnificent series of scenes yet secured \ by the cinematograph. DRAMASDISREPUTABLE MR. REGAN. N (Edison.) THE OUTLAW SAMARITAN, i (Essanay Western.) ON PANTHER CREEK. , (Lubin.) [ COURAGE OF SORTS. (Vitagraph.) Pathe's Australian Gazette, 57' th Edition; Stolen Skates; Widow at Sprigtownj Trailing the Counterfeiters; and a host •f comic and other gems. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! THE GREAT LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MOUNT EGMONT MOUNT EGMONT MOUNT EGMONT t Will be shown at the JJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE On WEDNESDAY NEXT. A film considerably over 1500 feet in length. Magnificent Photography, Artistic Toning, and Beautiful Color Effects. Usual EMPIRE Prices." "jy. and OD.
GRAND GARDEN v PARTY ' ; AT OYERDALE MR. E. 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, I/-; Children, 6d. Including , AFTERNOON TEA. I F. C. TRIBE, Hon. Sec.
rnHE INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Will hold their FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW In the p ARISE JJALL 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. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.
JjVIRST-CLASS country Carrying and Coaching Plant, with Goodwill of well-established and thriving business, together with several remunerative contracts. Plant consists of about 20 good harness horses, two waggons, two cov-ered-in coaches, 1 double buggy, 1 gig, together with all necessary harness, etc. The above is being sold solely on account of ill-health of the owner, and is a genuine and first-class opportunity for a pushing man with moderate capital. Apply immediately to NEWTON KING, jSTew Plymouth.
GIGANTIC SALE OF JEWELLERY. EXAMINE THESE REDUCTIONS: SOLID GOLD LONG MUFF CHAINS— Usual 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) 60/-, now 50/Usual price 45/-, now 35/6. Usual price 45/-, now 32s 6d. SOLID GOLD BAND RINGS— Usual price (stone set) 20/-, now 15/ - Usual price (stone set) 16/6, now 13/6 Usual price 13/0, now 10/6. HUNDREDS OF LINES AT SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. Come and see them at ALF, M. SKEATES' SALE OF JEWELLERY, Near P.O. New Plymouth. can get it cheaper at the Bed Part. SAD Gilmour & Clarke's Advertisement on Page 2 of this issue.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 210, 11 March 1912, Page 1
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