rni-lEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. By arrangement with "Haywards Picture Enterprises." NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATURDAY) THAT STUPENDOUS PICTURE SENSATION THE VENGFANCE OF FATE THE VENGFANCE OF FATE THE VENGEANCE OF FATE THE VENGEANCE OF FATE THE ROARING DAYS OF '49. THE ROARING DAYS OF '49. THE ROARING DAYS OF '49. THE ROARING DAYS OF '49. The Vengeance of Fate holds THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE, . Depicting LIFE IN THE FAR WEST. See THE GREAT COLD RUSH. Also a great Vitagraph Exclusive Western Feature: THE PRAYERS OF MANUELO. THE PRAYERS OF MANUELO. THE PRAYERS OF MANUELO. This great star attraction supported by a full programme of TTAYWABD'S JJEST piCTURES. ', PRICES AS USUAL. THEATRE ROYAL TO-MORROW NIGHT. I
■VTEW pLYMOUTH QPERATIC gOCIETY. (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Limited.) THE GEISHA THE GEISHA THE GEISHA rpH E A T K E ROY A.L NOVEMBER £ AND CQ CHORUS Qfj CHORUS ftf) g0 CHORUS gQ CHORUS gf) OH ORCHESTRA Of) Of) ORCHESTRA 2Q NEW SCENERY. : NEW DRESSES. NEW SCENERY. : NEW DRESSES. NEW SCENERY. NEW SCENERY. Popular prices' 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. Box Plans open at Collier's Music Warehouse Saturday, November 2, at 8 a.m. H. C. COLLIER Business Manager BERT McEWEN Hon. Secretary
CJTALLION pAEADES Under the auspices of._the TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL be held at the following centres: WAITARA—Oct. 12 (about centre of town), at 1 p.m. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE 55 ACRES. rpHREE YEARS at 30s an acre. No rates. Good seven-roomed house, good shod with concrete floor; situated iy a miles from Stratford. Twenty (20) cows can be taken at valuation. Immediate possession. Apply sharp WARD & DUNLOP, LAND AGENTS, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.
FOR SALE (TO WIND UP PARTNERSHIP) r£iHE rjtARANAKI "gUTCHERY As a going concern Doing 55 Cattle and 300 sheep and pigs per month. •piREEHOLD PROPERTY and Block of Buildings, corner of Devon and Currie Streets. Also— THE WELL-KNOWN GROUNDS, "AOTEA" Containing fifty acres in the Borough of New Plymouth. THREE SECTIONS IN MOTUROA, Willi all oil rights reserred. Principals only dealt with. SOLE BROTHERS, New Plymouth.
Hygienic Bakery DEVON ST. TN these go-ahead times, when most people are endeavoring to get all they can with tho least effort, machinery' is to a great extent displacing man. But don"t forget that even as it takes brains to male a machine, it also takes brains to run one to advantage, and even then bawl work is often far superior. There is an individuality about it that tells, and a discerning public, are quick to notice, and show their appreciation by purchasing. That is why we are kept busy: we use machines where necessary and brains all the time. Call at our tea-rooms and try some of our specialities. A. WILLIAMS. PROPRIETOE. ■vrONEY TO JjBND, \\IK nave several rums available toi immediate investment. WILSON & GREY, Solicitor*. Brougham StK«i.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 123, 11 October 1912, Page 1
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