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''Where everybody goes.'' The ' PEOPLE'S POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY PALACE GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. GRAND MATINEE. TO-DAY AT 230 , TO-NIGHT I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, A superb selection, including no fewer ! than THREE of the most vividly sensational COWBOY and INDIAN DRAMAS yet released. Here they are: A lOLA'S PROMISE An A.U. story, featuring everybody's favorite, Miss Mary Pickford. Containing a unique plot, swift action, .and realistic scenes, it tells the story of how a little Indian maid paid her debt of gratitude. No. 2. rpHE J)EPUTY AND rpHE Q.IRL. THE DEPUTY AND rpHE -QIRL. An Essany story, bold in construction, powerful in plot, with a vigorous unity of action and a strong topical appeal "I lied to save you," she savs, "and you shot him in the back." No. 3. TRACKED DOWN TRACKED DOWN A regular Western Thriller, studded with scenes of daring realism. It's another Essany, "'Nuff sed." ROUND THE WORLD IN TWO HOURS ROUND THE WORLD IN TWO HOURS. A delightful treat for lovers of foreign travel, also GLIMPSES OF CASPIAN SEA. BORNEO POTTERY. LAW AND THE LADY. LAW AND THE LADY. And a quartette of the merriest comedies yet put on the screen. FREEZING AUNTIE (Edison). PERSISTENT SUITOR (Selig). , THE BABY TRAMP (Lubin). A SPANISH DILEMMA (A..8. Co.). Usual Empire Prices: 1/- & 6d. •

JJEW pLYMOUTH "RROTHERHOOD. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3. A splendid chance to hear an old favorite. Speaker: Rev. C. H. Garland, for some time Minister at Whiteley Memorial Church. Subject: "To thine own self be true." Chair to' be taken by Mr. F. P. Corkill. Trio by Messrs. Veale, Ambury and Henrichs. . Accompanist, Mr. A. V. Carbines; Musical Director, Mr. W. M. Perry. J] GMO NT ROAD JJALL. THE ANNUAL PLAIN AND 1 FANCY DRESS BALL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held on • TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. Grand March at 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission. Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/-; Double tickets 4s; Onlookers, 2s (including supper). L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Secretary.

£ROUGHAM gJTKEET JJALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. PROGRESSIVE "fIUCHRE pARTY AXD DANCE. Proceeds- in aid of tlie. Western Park Fund. MUSIC BY MRS. GEORGE. 11. R. CATTLEY, Hon. Secretary. f[HEATRE. TJOYAL. Xew Plymouth. Direction - ..... J. & X. Tait. Manager :.... A. W. Batiste ONE NIGHT ONLYFRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 23. •I. & X. TAIT PRESEXT MARGARET COOPER THE DIVA OF HUMOROUS SONG. The Leading London Entertainer of the Day. The Idol of London. A R (.; AR E T fi 00F ER,

_ With her SONGS at the PIANO, visits Now Zealand at the zenith of her career and the height of -her vast popularity. In Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and New Zealand she proved a veritable boom. Supported by her BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMPANY. Mil. 11. SCOTT LESLIE, Raconteur and Humorist. SKiXOK MANEONL Solo Mandolin. Mil. HORACE WITTY, Baritone. •MR. CHARLES LAWRENCE, Accompanist. Prices: D.C. and Reserved Stalls ss, Stalls lis, Pit 2s till 8, and then Is (if room). Box Plan opens at Collier's on Tuesday at !) a.m. UOLAND STAVELEY, Touring Manager. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 1013, 1014 AND 1015. gEALED tenders will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in tinDominion until Monday, the lf'.l.h September, 1012, for the conveyance of m:ii':s for a period of three years, from ljuj Ist January, 1013, to the 31st December, 1015. A list of the services foi wlrch tenders are invited is on exhibition a' all post offices. •RUT THE BEST PLACE IS JP

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 77, 17 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 77, 17 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 77, 17 August 1912, Page 1

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