JJJMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-OTGHT CHANCE NIGHT AT THE EMPIRE. When all New Plymouth's cheery souls wend their wav to the cosv Picture THE LATEST FEATURE FILMS Including PLAYMATES. PLAYMATES. Jean, the Vitagraph dog, is steadfast in sickness and health. The friendship and devotion of a faithful dog for his little master. A NORDISK MASTERPIECE THE BALLET DANCER. THE BALLET DANCER. 3000 ft., 3000 ft., 3000 ft. A triumph in motion photography and SUBTLE ACTING. THE HYPNOTIC DETECTIVE. A Selig sensational detective story, featuring Prof. Loeksley, THE HYPNOTIC DETECTIVE. PATHE LONDON GAZETTE. BUNNY AND THE TWINS. A Vitagraph COMEDY, with John Bunny., An Empire Novelty Film: JACK TAR AMUSES HIS FRIENDS. THE EMPIRE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. x
WANTED. AN intelligent youth for a Solicitor's Office. Applications in the handwriting of applicants to be addressed care of Daily News to LEX. TO BUSH-FELLERS. VyANTED—Bushmen to scrub 111 acres oE bush. Apply to -Tones Bros., Okoke. URENUI. RANTED—gQQ PRIME PORKERS KAQ WEIGHTS FROM WQ TO 1 QQLB. AVii PER LB. Shareholders or Non-shareholders. JNGLEWOOD gAOON QOMPANY. PICS. PICS. gACON (Jl Receiving dates to be advertised later,
C. MASTERS, Box 23, Hawera. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. PICS. PIGS. rpffifi INGLEWOOD BAOON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs betwepn 1121b ani 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory—Wednesday, July 3, 17, & 31. Waitara—Monday, July 1 & 29. Midhirst—Tuesday, July 2 & 30. Tariki—Monday, July 15. Smart Road —Tuesday, July 16. Toko—Monday, July 1 & 29. Douglas—Monday, July 15. Stratford—Tuesday, July 2, 16 & 30. PICS. rids. TO * £lO., gWANJJACONJfIACTORY TOE are now prepared to receive Prime Baconera, Choppers and Porkeri at tbe undermentioned places:— Okato—June 10, July 1. Moturoa —June 11, July 2. Inglewood—June 5 & 12, July 3. Smart Road—June 10, July 2. Waitara—June 11, July 3. Toko, June 3. Tariki—June 4, July 2. Stratford—June 5 and 12, July 3. Midhirst—June 10, July 1. Douglas—June 11. C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. L. BAIGENT, Kaponga. J. BURKE, Eltham. O. ARNOLD, Hawera. All stations close 2 o'clock.
FEW POUNDS spent in viewing the THAMES VALLEY will repay you. The Land and Estate Agents to call on are E. BROMWICH & CO., PAEROA, who have the pick of the farms in that locality to select from. g7A ACRES TAPAPAU ESTATE.— Tliis is the makings of a very valuable estate. The land lies well to the sun, and is in a rapidly rising district. Close to railway, and within two miles of Butter Factory and progressive township. Handsome homestead of seven large rooms and outbuildings, all new and well built. Beautiful situation and climate. Either sheep or cattle country. Would milk 100 cows this coming season, besides carrying other stock. Well watered with running streams. Already surveyed for subdivision into five farms. Price £l4 per acre. Terms, £SOOO cash; balance, six years, 4'/ 2 per cent. VOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post. gRND yom >ix PRINTING ORDER to the " Daily News." Prices right, and gfaction guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 51, 18 July 1912, Page 1
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