piCTURE pALACE TO-NIGHT AT 8 A complete and entire change of programme, as usual, including all the latest subjects in the moving picture world, headed by the Kalem Company's greatest success— SPARTAN MOTHER SPARTAN MOTHER SPARTAN MOTHER A SPECTACULAR WAR DRAMA Based on an incident in the second BATTLE OF BULL RUN. (THE SEASON'S MASTERPIECE.) 'TIS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NO GOOD. A Lubin dramatic story to rival "The Fatal Wedding." THE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER. (Selig Special.) BILLY'S STRATAGEM. (A.B. masterpiepe.) "Australian Gazette," "National Hunt Steeplechase," "The Largest Abbey in the World," etc., etc. TO BE SHOWN SHORTLY—MX. EGMONT IN WINTER CLOTHES. MX. EGMONT IN WINTER CLOTHES. MX. EGMONT IN WINTER CLOTHES. A beautiful snow picture.
iTUOY TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1912. GRAM) EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE GRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE GRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE In Aid of TARANAKI CIRCULAR ROAD RACE. MRS. GEORGE'S ORCHESTRA (Five Instruments.) VOCAL ITEMS. VOCAL ITEMS. VOCAL ITEMS. Admission. Gentlemen, 1/G; Ladies, 1/Bus leaves Ambury's corner at 7.30. CLARENCE F. DAVY, Hon. Secretary.
R. E. H. BLIGH, of the WHITE CROSS LEAGUE, EMPIRE rp H E A T R E. SUNDAY, JUNE 16. 3 and 8.30 p.m.—Men and lads over 14 years. 4 p.m.—Address to women. Collection. ]yp. JOSEPH BLASCHECK. MISS MILDRED WRIGHTON. FAREWELL VISIT. With a Completely New Repertoire At the THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 20.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 299, 14 June 1912, Page 1
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