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jheatee jjoyal. The Norwoods and Von Arx HUGE COMBINED SHOWS HUGE COMBINED SHOWS TO-NIGHT Entire Change TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT of TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Programme. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Everything New. TO-NIGHT More laughter. More shrieks. More roars. New Hypnotic Specialities. New illusions. New Comedy Acts. PROFi NORWOOD PROF. NORWOOD THE KING OF HYPNOTISTS will feature ,his famous HYPNOTIC TALLY HO! RIDE "DOWN LOVERS' LANE." MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD in the most bewildering exhibition, of MENTAL TELEPATHY. The management court the severest tests to be imposed upon this wonderful lady with the Supernatural Power. VON ARX VON ARX AMERICA'S GREATEST ILLUSIONIST will expose the inside workings of SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCES. GEO. MURPHY GEO. MURPHY THE MERRIMENT MERCHANT. The Juggling Juggler who does Juggle. TO- DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK PROF. NORWOOD will place MISS PAULINE FORD THE HUMAN PIANOLA in a Hypnotic State in the window of the Collier Music House, where she will, until 7.30 to-night, continuously play upon a Br ins mead Upright Grand Piano, when PROF. NORWOOD will remove her from the window and conduct her THROUGH THE STREETS (STILL IN A HYPNOTIC STATE) TO THE THEATRE ROYAL, where she, will continue to play under hypnotic influence until the rise of the curtain. During this test Miss 'Ford will play a repertoire of over 500 selections of the latest and most popular music of the day, without removing her fingers from the keyboard. Prices 4/-, 2/0, 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's.

JJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT A Complete and Entire Change of Motion Picture Successes. AND WHAT A CHANGE! First and foremost A thrilling and wonderful Detective Picture Story, by the great Xordisk Company THE DEAD MAN'S CHILD. THE DEAD MAN'S CHILD. THE DEAD MAN'S CHILD. The most sensational arrest ever depicted. See the detective's great leap from the railway bridge on to the express train. THE DEAD MAN'S CHILD is the onlv rival to the great ZIGOMAK. Also to-night Edison's magnificent two-reel masterpiece THE THREE MUSKETEERS. THE THREE MUSKETEERS. I THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Showing the three musketeers and dashing young comrade, D'Artagan. A complete story, full of adventure.

BANQUET. BANQUET will lie tendered to Mr. Jos. McCluggage by the Liberal Party of the Whangamomona District, to be held in the Whangamomona Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, May 10, 1912. The following members of the Ministry will deliver addresses:— hon. w. d. s. Mcdonald HON. GEO. LAURENRON" HON. H. G. ELL. H. BLAIR, J. A. McAULEY Joint Secretaries. MOA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF FIVE MEMBERS. NOTICE OF POLL. In the matter of "The Road Board's Act, 1908," and '"'The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." rpHE following candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Members to the above-named Board, i.e., BISHOP, WILLIAM P. GOPPERTH, JAMES B. HOPSON, MARK. LAURENCE, ALBERT E. TIIERKLESON, CHARLES TRIMBLE, HAROLD WILLIAMS, JOHN

And whereas FIVE only is the number required, a poll will be held at the Board's Office, Richmond street, Inglewood, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of May, 1912, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Dated this 27th day of April, 1912. W. OGIER, Returning Officer To the Moa Road Board. TRESPASS NOTICE. J THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby give ' notice that any PERSON or PERSONS found TRESPASSING with DOG or GUN on my property, John's Road, will be PROSECUTED without further notice. A. SIMONS. Tariki, May 1. gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 200, 3 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 200, 3 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 200, 3 May 1912, Page 1

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