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| ]JMPmE piCTDKE pALAC'U. ! TO-NIGHT j A new, bright and sparkling array of the ■ best in picturedom. 1 dramas, Topics, Travels, Sscnics, In-M----j , trials, Comics, Comedies. , . Something that will please the most fastidious. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. TRIP ON LAKE CONSTANCE. ELEPHANTS AT WORK IN IN™A. Each picture an education at a i!om : nal fGG. ME AND BILL MS AND BILL Just a simple story of. ail', AND BILL the sweet love existing : ME AND BILL between two old cronies ME AND BILL and their children. ME AND BILL Nevertheless, you will want.to see it again. A CHILD'S PRAYER. A CHILD'S PRAYER. A CHILD'S PRAYER. A beautiful little child story by Lubin, in which the Lord's Prayer plays a leading part. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. An intense dramatic story of deep human interest. BRONCHO BILLY AND THE BANDITS. EROIiCKO BILLY AND THE BANDITS. BRONCHO BILLY AND THE BANDITS. Another popular S. & A., with Mr. Anderson in his famous character creation. AND FULL EMPIRE SELECTION.

JNGLEWOOD OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Will produce tlie COMTC OPERA LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVJI.IE LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE pAi-NSH JJALL? VOOD. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 21 & 22. CAST: Serpolette Mrs. Mcßeth Gcrmaine Mrs. H. J. M. Thomson Jfcnfttc Miss L. .Tcaiii:.'. Miss G. Simpson Gei trade Mrs. R. Jacombj Susanne Miss Mildred Spurdle I CitUu-rin« Miss D. Laing J Marguerite Miss I. Harvey The Marquis da Corncville I Mr. J. H. Rowei (';!?'. nil (a ir ! «cr) Mr. R. J. Fvewin I ! The Biiillie Mr. H. J. M. Thomson Grenicheux Mr. A. G. Hynes j frobo Mr. C. Willing (The BoiUie's Shadow.) Christophe (a cadet) Miss E. Mcßcth Seipion... .• Mr. W. H. Taylor Poly Mr. E. Buckley ,'"iil Mr. H. E. Moody Eugene Mr. G. H, Taylor Leon Mr. E. Geddes Michel Mr. L. Sutherland Magnificent Scenery: The best every displayed in Inglewood. New and El j borate Dresses. New Dances, including the spectacular "March of the Amaxons" and Special Ballet. SUPERB LIMELIGHT EFFECTS BY Messrs. G. Duflill and A. Matthews. Special orchestra under the baton of Mr. 11. Cottier. 1 Pianist Mr. J. Sutherland j Leader of Orchestra Mr. A. L. Cooke j Piano kindly lent by Mr. Hoffman, | New Plymouth. Stage management and terpsiehorean effects under the direction of MRS. McBETH. PRICES .3/- & 2/Dox plan at R. G. Marsh's Mil'" W;-!'-' house. Doors open 7.0; curtain 7.45 sharp. A. D. STANLEY, Hon. Sec. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. A TP LIGATIONS arc invited up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, December G, 1912, for TWO ROADMEN in the Mokau Riding. Particulars of duties may be seen .i t the County Office, Waitara. SAML. ELLIOT, County Chairman. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS. HHF.NDERS, suitably superscribed, will lie received at the County Office up to noon on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of November, for— Formation and metalling about 50 chains Lower King Road, Waitara Riding. Plans and specifications may be seen : : 'i County Office during office hours. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. Plymouth, Nov. 15, 1012. TO PAINTERS. 'RENDERS for painting two shops and Ihrce houses at Rahotu for Messrs. llngh«on and Sons, will be received by the. firm at Rahotu up to 3 o'clock on TI ICS DAY, November 26tli inst. Specifications at Coffee Palace. New Plymouth, at the Store, Rahotu. and at my office, Opunakc. A. O'BRIEN, Architect. TO BUTLDERS. rpENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, November 22. for reinstating premises in Gilbert Street for Mrs. Bramley. FRANK MESSENGER. Architect, Devon St. PIA.NO tuning R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 20 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Coinpuny. AU orders entrusted to him, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 155, 18 November 1912, Page 1

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