AULD'S Admittedly ' the sale'of the DON'T NEGLECT filling all your requirements. While our Big Sale Lasts. GENUINE REDUCTIONS All Household Goods Costumes Millinery Jackets Gloves Etc., Etc. It will pay you to do your shopping at AULD'S NEAR POST OFFICE NEW PLYMOUTH.
JfJMPHtE piCTUEE pALACE. "Where the Boom Continues." , i We still lead with the JJIGGEST . pULLER'S gRIGHTEST OP ■pEATURE JJEST JpiLMS TO-DAY AT 2-30 Also TO-NIGHT When will be presented an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Including THE. jyjONEY THE' ]fy£ONEY THE A mngnificent Vitagraph drama, featuring Miss Helen Gartliner (of "Vanity Fair" fame). This shows it went the right way. ANGEL OF THE SLUMS. ANGEL OF THE SLUMS. LOVE AND TEARS. LOVE AND TEARS. Two beautifully poetic stories by the popular Lubin Company. FATE'S INTERCEPTION. FATE'S INTERCEPTION. A stirring tale of Love in the land of Mexico. One" of A.B.'s BEST. WIDOW JENKINS' ADMIRERS. WIDOW JENKINS' ADMIRERS. Another screaming "Snakeville" comedy bv the great Essany actors. THE "TENDERFOOT'S TROUBLES. HOT STUFF. HOT STUFF. HOT STUFF THE BACHELOR'S WATERLOO. And a host of scenic and other gems. Overture by Empire Orchestra, "MORNING, NOON'& NIGHT IN VIENNA" By F. von Suppe. •Usual Empire Prices: 1/- &-6d.
1 AA ACRES, Freehold, Coast Land; nine paddocks. ■• Carry 40 cows, besides other stock; near school and creamery; 4-roomed house, cowshed, hayshed, trapshed, etc. Price' £25 per acre. Cash, £500; *alance 5 per cent.—J. H. Wood & Co., Egmont street, New Plymouth. qEND' your next PRINTING order to the "Daily News." Prices righl »nd satisfaction guaranteed. THINNER & SUPPER—Have your meals in town at the Albion Restaurant, next to Pellew's, Devon street. Tasty dinners and suppers. All meals 1/-. 20-t.c. TIJANTED—Strong ones, and delicate ones to try Turtle Cup. Each bottle is sufficient for eight tea-cups. An ideal food for body, brains and nerves; 1/G per bottle at'Veale's/Theatre Royal.
■tyfß. MASSEY—It is well known Taranaki wants a Minister, and the manager of the Meat Bazaar will he pleased to minister to all Taranaki's wants. For the primest meats we are out on our own; 39 on the Phone. ACRES of sheep and dairying :XT land close to township; 500 iicies in grass; six paddocks; first-class fencing; cany 2 sheep per acre. Good 6-roomed house (all conveniences), cowshed, trap-shed, dairy, etc. Price £4 10s per acre. Equity, £1407. Will exchange—Walter Bewley, Egmont street. P/jftA FOR a first-class House of six dJ\)&\J rooms% conveniences, on J /i acre first-class land. Foi terms, etc., apply to Walter Bewley, Egmont street. SCORES buy at Auld's. New Plymouth, value for a sovereign. VyANTED—A good steady run of eustomers to buy Veale's new season's seeds, vegetable and flower. Just arrived at Veale's-. ! rpRY a pair of our Viscolised Water- ; tights. They are guaranteed waterj proof. "Once worn, and you will wear no other.—Dockrill's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 83, 24 August 1912, Page 1
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