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Jj} MPI ft E rp HEAT RE. d THE HOME OF THE BIOGRAPH. ■ TO-NIGHT i MPI K E piCTURES, Distinguished above all for artistic, realistic and natural displays. Tremendous Enthusiasm Nightly. LAST NIGHT I WINTER IN FINLAND. WINTER IN FINLAND. f A veritable vision of fairyland. The most J jnagnificent series of scenes yet secured by the cinematograph. DRAMASDISREPUTABLE MR. REGAN. > (Edison.) THE OUTLAW SAMARITAN. (Essanay Western.) ON PANTHER CREEK i (Lubin.) COURAGE OF SORTS. " • , (Vitagraph.) Pathe's Australian Gazette, 57th Edition; Stolen Skates; Widow at Sprigtown; Trailing the Counterfeiters; and a host of comic and other gems. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! THE GREAT LOCAL PRODUCTION OF MOUNT EGMONT MOUNT EGMONT MOUNT EGMONT. j Will be shown at the JhJMPIRE PICTURE pALACE TO-MORROW. A film considerably over 1500 feet in length, Magnificent Photography, Art« istic Toning, and Beautiful Color Effects, j Usual EMPIRE Prices. 1/ and OD. GRAND GARDEN PARTY AT OVERDALE I MR. R. COCK'S BEAUTIFUL GARDENS j

THURSDAY, MARCH 14. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. AMUSEMENTS FOR EVERYBODY. Proceeds in aid of Beautifying Pa»k Tennis Club's Property. GARRISON BAND IX ATTENDANCE. • Admission, 1/-; Children, 6d. Including AFTERNOON TEA. F. C. TRIBE, Hon. Sec. • rpHE INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL ' SOCIETY Will hold their FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW In the pARISH JJALL On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 14 & 15. AFTERNOON TEA. Open from 1.45 to 5.30, and 7 to 10 both* days. Admission: Adults l/>'Children 6d. W. H. TAYLOR, Secretary.

GARRY 50 COWS 150 ACRES, freehold, level, all grass, 10 paddocks, sheep-proof fences, 16-bail cowshed, hav-shed, trap-shed, etc. New well-built, up-to-date 7-roomed house. Splendidly situated. Near school and creamery on pood, level, metalled road; 8 miles New Plymouth. Price £ls per acre; cash £500; balance 5 per cent., 7 years. Real, good farm. J. H. WOOD AND CO EGJVIONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

CITY BUTCHERY DEVON ST. EAST. J DESIRE to intimate to all old friends and the public of the town and district that I have started in business on my own account. My premises are entireli new, and built on best sanitary lines. It is my intention to supply only primest meat. The small goods will be of the very best. I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All orders delivered with promptitude. FRANK TAIT, Butcher.

ONE* TO LEND Wa bare smral Sntna ar»il»bl« for tuudfcte IflTeetaieiii. WIIfIOH t GREY, Bolieitori. ■ - ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 12 March 1912, Page 1

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393

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 12 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 217, 12 March 1912, Page 1

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