JiJMPIBE piCTURE pALACE. TO NIGHT AT 8 A GRAND NEW AND STARTLING PICTURE PROGRAMME. SEAL PISHING IN NEWFOUNDLAND. SEAL FISHING IN NEWFOUNDLAND. A star industrial film. SURELOCK JONES SURELOCK JONES THE GREAT DETECTIVE. THE GREAT DETECTIVE. A screaming burlesque ■ on SHERLOCK HOLMES. Another Empire exclusive. See the great detective on the scent. It's a side-splitter. LONG ARM OF THE LAW LONG ARM OF THE LAW And HEART OF NICHETTE. HEART OF NICHETTE. Still more exclusives. WIG WAG. WIG WAG. WIG WAG. WIG WAG. WIG WAG. WIG WAG. •The Vita^raph's'great Boy Scout Drama. THE O'NEILL. THE O'NEILL. THE IRISH PATRIOT. Another of those beautiful Irish productions by the Kalem Company. Every scene taken in Ireland. A VISIT TO EARL'S COURT. BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE. And comics of the most humorous kind. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE PICTURES. rpHE PICTURES yesterday celebrated their second anniversary. The dfccasion was not heralded with any blast of trumpets, the management preferring t-o expend its energy in keeping the nightly programmes up to as high a standard of excellence as it is possible tG secure. At the same time the management is desirous of warmly thanking the public for their consistent and hearty patronage, and to assure them this appreciation will be reflected in the future by the provision of the best pictures that can be produced in the world's markets. G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager Empire Picture Palace.
gROUGHAM gTREET JJALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY AND PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. DANCE. Proceeds in aid of the Western Park Fund. MUSIC BY MRS. GEORGE. , Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/-. H. R. CATTLIY, Hon. Secretary. Direction—The London Entertainment Syndicate. W. L. Corbett Business Manager GRAND FAREWELL VISIT At the rpHE ATKE JJOYAL. On THURSDAY, JUNE 20. ONE NIGHT ONLY. , THE WORLD'S FAMOUS HUMORIST MR. JOSEPH MR. JOSEPH BLASCHECK BLASCHECK BLASCHECK BLASCHECK MISS MILDRED WRIGHTON With lier charming Songs at the Piano. ABSOLUTELY NEW REPERTOIRE. Popular Prices —3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan opens this morning at Collier's. Furniture and stage decorations by Baker & Co. CHAS. W. THOMPSON, Touring Manager. TARANAKI EGG CIRCLE.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Members and Storekeepers are notified that the depot will in future "be located at Messrs. E. Griffiths & Co., Egmont street. ' E. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited by the Christchurch Oil Company, Ltd., for the lease of "Marfellfl Farm," containing 162 acres, for five years. No goodwill. The farm is situated within easy reach of New Plymouth Post Office, and is adapted for either a milk walk or town grazing. Tenders close 011 the Ist July, 1912. Conditions of lease can be obtained from and all tenders addressed to L. M. MONTEATH, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF TARANAKI.
ELECTION OF MEMBER TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. JT is hereby publicly notified that AUGUSTUS McINNES BRADBURY has boon duly elected member of the Education Board for the District of Taranaki for the West Ward, to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the retirement of the Rev. John. McArthur. The number of valid votes recorded for each candidate was: —• Augustus- MeTimes Bradbury.... 52 Jane R. Dougherty 15 Thomas Godfrey Hammond 6 Marcus John Macßeynolds 51 Paul Willcox 14 The total number of valid votes recorded was 129 The total number of votes rejected as informal was 3 P. S; WHITCOMBE, Secretary. New Plymouth, June 17,1912.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 302, 18 June 1912, Page 1
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