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IJIHEATRE J>OYAL piGTURES. TO-NIGHT I iW E are introducing the greatest No- ' disk Sensational Masterpiece yet j ' presented to the New Plymouth public— ; THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. : THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows the greatest fire scene ever staged. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows the escape from the burning building along the telegraph wires. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows ilio girl's desperate leap for life into a jumping sheet. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows the horse ami rider drawn to the top of the circus in a cradle. ' THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE., Shows the startled horse plunge from 1 the cradle and crash to the lloor of the j circus ring. > THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE is <i genuine XORDISK FJL3I'. Sensational and thrilling from start to finish. Not a dull moment. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE Will be shown to-night and to-morrow night onlv. XO IXCRKASE IX PRICES. fJIHEATKE 0 Y- A L

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT By STRATFORD AUATEUJ! DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

For the purpose of Raising Funds for the Taranaki Territorials' Spurts Club. Cast of Characters: Mr. Dobbinson (who hates -oldiers) C.ipi'. . L. i;:ns Mr. Ellabv (wlio loves soldiers).,.. Mr. P. Budd Rev. Joim Talbot (not a hit like a Curate) M . C!<v, Bond Capt. Feathers tone (Bth Lancers) .. Mr. Hugh Cameron Lieut. Guy Warrener (Bth Liniews} Capt. F. It. L: !^J:CII Batters (Mr. Dobbinson's lmtler) Mr. T. A. Lonergaii Olive Dobbinson (Mr. Dobbinson's daughter) Mrs. R. Hogg Maud Ellaby (Mr, Ellabv's niece; .. Miss E. Caivron Enid Thurston (Mr. Dobbinson's ward) Mrs. F. 11. Lam pea Mrs. Dobbinson (one too many for Dobbinson) Mrs. F. P. Urn. ';i Synopsis of Scenery: Act. I. —Drawing-room at Mr. Dobbineon's (morning). Act II. —Sitting-room at Mr. Kllaby's (afternoon, three days later). Act 111. —The illuminated gaoWs at Mr. Dobbinson's plain and fauav dress ball (evening). Managerial Note.—No trouble lias been spared to make this production a brilliant success, the scenery having been specially painted for the purpose by the well-known, scenic artist, Mr. V/ill Diamond. First-class Orchestra, in addition to Taranaki Garrison Band. Usual Prices: 3s, "2s and Is. Doors open 7.15. Curtain at 8. Motor Cars 10.30. Box Plan at Collier's.

NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. JiULL rehearsals of the above .Society will be held at the Good H. \ on Mondays, November 18 and 25, at 7.30 p.m., sharp. Full attendance absolutely necessary. BERT McEWEN, Hon. Secretary. THE TARIKI HOTEL W. E. BONNER Proprietor WR. BONNER notifiey that he has "taken over the Taril ! "'■■■. v No effort on his part will be spur .i m niak<» the hotel a favorite house i . e - travellers. Only the best of liquo. . 1 '>6 stocked, and special., attentio: ..lso be paid to the dining-room fu comfort of lodgers. R. F. (X)RXWA! ' LAND, STOCK & ESTATE A r '■ A GENCIES—SIMPLEX MILKING TIN' NORTH BRITISH & MERCAN Tr i; LE INSURANCE CO MPANIES. L. C. SMITH BROi.' TYPEWRITES. ETERNIT ROOWTNG SLATES. Offices: GRIFFITH'S BUILDINGS, Jgmont St. New Plymouth. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. STRATFORD DISTRICT. PpO —THIS is a farm of 220 aei«H. near Stratford; good 8-roomeii house, all outbuildings, good cowshed; ai present carrying 300 ewes and lmnbs, 8? cattle and 9 horses. This milked 35 i-ows Good metalled road; 11/:,l 1 / : , miles from po?i ofticc, creamery and railway station £22 an acre. You pay £2 4s 3d an acre down (oi £500), and have the remainder for fiv< years at 5 per cent. P.O. BOX 14, INGLE WOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 1

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