piCTURE pALACE. "Where everybody goes." The PEOPLE'S POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY P'ALACE. See these films; and see the most startling examples of Motion Picture Photography. PACKED. JAMMED. CRAMMED. Hundreds turned away on Saturday. Pictures of unsurpassable quality. LOLA'S PROMISE , lOLA'S PROMISE An A.B. story, featuring everybody's favorite, Miss Mary Pickford. Containing i a unique plot, swift action, and realistic scenes, it tells the st,ory of how a little Indian maid paid her debt of gratitude. TRACKED DOWN TRACKED DOWN An Essany detective story, bold in construction, powerful in plot, with a vigorous unity of action and a strong topical appeal. ; T HE DEPUTY (AND rpHE Q.IRL. T H E J)EPUTY AND JpHE Q.IRL. 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. I A magnificent Vitagraph Feature Drama. Arid 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.B. Co.). COMING! COMING!! COMING!!! Wednesday next at the Empii'e. Nordisk's Mighty Masterpiece in Colors LOVE F T HE TROPICS LOVE F T HE TROPICS LOVE F T HE TROPICS Watch for further particulars.
|j] GMO N T J> 0A D JJ AL L. THE ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL • PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL TO NIGHT 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.
BROUGHAM gTREET jZjrALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. PROGRESSIVE JfJUCHRE pARTY AND DANCE. 'Proceeds in aid • of the Western Park Fund. MUSIC BY MRS. GEORGE. Gents, 1/6 Ladies, 1/H. R. CATTLEY, Hon. Secretary. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS, addressed to the Rev. J. W. Griffin, Opunake, will be received up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, August 26, for the erection of a Vestry and repairing and painting the Methodist Church at Rahotu. Plans, specifications and conditions at Messrs, Hughson and * Sons' Store, Rahotu, and at my office, Opunake. A. O'BRIEN, Architect.
LADY CLERK WANTED. OKE0 KE accustomed to keeping timber books preferred. Salary, £2 per week. Applications, with references, will be received up to WEDNESDAY, the 21st inst. NEW PLYMOUTH SASII & DOOR FACTORY & TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN lUi. LINE. APPLICATIONS are invited for refrigerated space in the steamers of the above line from Auckland to Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.) and Vancouver (8.C.) for a period of 12 months from Ist September, 1912. All refrigerated space in the steamers will be available for applications received up till Ist September, 1912, inclusive. After that date only limited space will be available. Particulars may be obtained on application. UNION STEAM SHIP COY. OF N.Z., LTD.
NEWEST JJEADY TO YVEAE AND JfAXCY gTRAW j^HAPES AT 2/6 EACH, PARIS MODES, 10/6 HUNDREDS OF BLOUSES AT 2/9 EACH. CHOICE LOT OF WHITE MUSLIN & STRIPED PRINT COSTUMES at BARGAIN ' PRICES at RETFORD »f? SEWING MACHINE & NEWS AGENCY.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 79, 20 August 1912, Page 1
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