EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. rpHEATKE ROYAL piCTURES. THIS PROGRAMME CREATED A SENSATION LAST NIGHT. AGAIN TO-NIGHT When we will introduce for the second showing a brilliant selection of HOWARD'S BEST FILMS, Featuring Selig'a Great Thrilling Railway Story: THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. Arranged from Elliot Flower's story of the same name. You will hold your breath when you see this: it is realistic in the extreme. Kathlyn Williams at her very best. See the giant engine stop only three feet from where she has fainted. Never was tkere a more thrilling episode. THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN Will electrify New Plymouth. See it, and marvel. Miss it, and. for ever regret, We are also featuring the most popular picture favorite— MAURICE 00STELLO MAURICE OOSTELLO In THE PICTURE IDOL. THE PICTURE IDOL. Which shows some of the penalties of popularity. Maurice Costello as the worried LIVING PICTURE-HERO. PATHE LONDON GAZETTE. BRONCHO BILLY AND THE GIRL. And full programme of the latest. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT. Photographs of Kathlyn Williams and the Vitagraph Players on sale to-night. STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. spring" show WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 27 & 28, 1912. QLASSES in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Home Industries, Dairy Produce, Implements, Vehicles, etc., etc. Exhibitors cannot afford to miss this great Taranaki Show. Schedules on application to } W. B. FEARON, Secretary, j Box 59, Stratford. |Jj]GMONT AND p gHOW. Twenty-ninth Annual Fixture to be held AT HAWERA November 20 & 21. ESPECIALLY WOpPHY OF THE ATTENTION OF ALE •;AGRICULTURISTS AND PAS Prize Money in£M3il Trojhies,,'»;spfa Tse Championship Gdlip ! N.J&f Jersey", Breeffers' A Or Tfl[^xv)Hjjjv , -«*- J?' . -iAlso the KENfSL CLUB SHOW? rapidly gaining prominence as a feature of the show. ■; ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 9. Schedules on application. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. FOR SALE (TO WIND UP PARTNERSHIP) rpHE rjURANAKI JJUTCHERY As a going concern Doing 55 Cattle and 300 sheep and pigs per month. JfREEHOLD 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, With all oil rights reserved. Principals only dealt with. SOLE BROTHERS, New Plymouth. YOUR GARDEN MAY BE SMALL, BUT IT xNfEED NOT BE A FAILURE. Sow the best seeds you can get hold of and you will have one of the finest little gardens in the country. YATES' SEEDS will give you excellent results. They are well known for reliability and are obtainable from WTTTTAKEtt & SON GROCERS - NEW PLYMOUTH PIANO TUNING J|t R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London. with 20 years' experience in New Zealand, ia now associated with Mr. Hoff n.ann, British & Continental Piano Company. Ail orders entrusted to hiin, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, wU* receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 126, 15 October 1912, Page 1
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