Jj]MPffiE piCTURE pALACE. to-nFght ncssing this magnificent programme, headed by the great classic masterpiece rpHE rpHE MOONSTONE rpHE J^OONSTONE \ superb film, illustrating the many beautiful scenes of the famous dramatic story by WILRIE COLLINS. 1 Also QNE rpOUCH OF ]^ATURE. QNE OF j^ATURE. A Vitagraph masterpiece of picture production, featuring MISS FLORENCE TURNER. THE STRIKE LEADER A thrilling melodrama right up to date. THE LUCK OF RECKLESS REDDY A big Kalem drama—'Nuff said. PICTURESQUE DULPIN. AGRICULTURE BY MOTOR. GLIMPSES OF FRANCE. And a quartette of really comic comics. ' COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. The great local production in film form of New Plymouth's RECREATION Q.ROUNDS. RECREATION (^ROUNDS. RECREATION Q.ROUNDS. A MARVEL OF SCENIC BEAUTY. 1000 lT XS D 100(F T ' Prices. I/- & 6d. Ladies, M front Stalls. W N j_ GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In Aid of Piano Fund. TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. SPLENDTD CONCERT PROGRAMME, Assisted by MRS. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA, To conclude with the side-splitting Nigger Burlesque. , BRUISED AND CURED. Horace Hardmuscle Jack Lovell Larry Lightweight. ...'. Will Putt Admission (including dance). —Gentlemen, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. Free conveyance leaves Post Office 7.30 p.m. INGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY. fJ«HE ANNUAL MEETING' of Subscribers will be held in the Borough Council Offiffice on FRIDAY, May 31, at 8 pjn. H. TRIMBLE, Hon. Sec. BACK-BLOCK MISSION. A CONCERT in aid of the above MisI sion will be held in St. Mary's Hall tON THURSDAY, June IS. The Scouts are kindly assisting in playing "The Confidential Clerk," which is quite worthy of a good audience. Programme in future issue. JERSEY COW FOR SALE. pOR SALE—The fine four-year-old pedigree. Jersey Cow, SILVER DOLLY IV. (N.Z.J.H.8.), due to calve to Black Cherry (by Wild Cherry) on August 17. For further particulars apply to C. J. Wickham, Opunake Road, Stratford. P.O. Box S3. TO BUILDERS. will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 7, for the erection of Golf Pavilion and Caretaker's Cottage for' the Ngamotu Golf Club. FRANK MESSENGER, ' Architect, Devon St. ARAPOHUE, NORTH WAIROA. 108 1/2 ACRES LAM) ' subdivided into four paddoeks, all in grass ami shelter bush;'well watered b3 r running creek; no buildings; 10 rrinutes' walk' to school and post office; cream cart passes within five minutes' of gate. Price filil per acre. Terms can be arranged. Apply J. B. BRADLEY. Arapolme, Xth. Wairoa. TO THE CHAiRMEN AND MEMBERS OF THE WEST WARD SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Twice I have had the honor of being elected, by a very large majority, to a seat on the Board. May I now ask for the same loyal support which has been accorded me by this district in the past. If returned I shall do my utmost to safeguard the children's, the teachers',and the people's interest in that grand educational heritage of £14,000 which belongs to Taranaki. JANE R. DOUGHERTY. SJTANDISH &■ STANDISH,\ SOLICITORS, NEW.PLYMOUTH. Offices: Late Standish & Kerr's. | Money to Lend on all classes of securitie* I at Lowest Rates. j an Mtifiactioi ffu*r*iate« rf -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 31 May 1912, Page 1
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