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IJIHEATRE ROYAL piCTURES. ! TONIGHT AG-AIN FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. \y~& are introducing the greatest Nodisk "Sfiisfitioiinl Masterpiece yet 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 singed, 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 the girl's desperate leap for life into a jumping sheet. THE GREAT CIRCUS 'CATASTROPHE. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows the horse and' rider drawn to the top of the circus in a cradle. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. Shows the startled horse plunge from the cradle and crash to the floor of the circus ring. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE Is a genuine XORDTSK FILM. Sensational and thrilling from start to finish. Not a dull moment. THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE Will be shown to-night only. NO PICTURE TO-MORROW.

HEA I R E R OY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT By STRATFORD AMATEUR DRAMATLC SOCIETY. . r the purpose of Raising Funds for the Taranaki Territorials' Sports Ciub.

Cast of Characters: Mr. Dobbinson (who hates soldiers) Capt. A. C. Stevens Mr. Ellaby (who loves soldiers) Mr. P. Budd Rev. John Talbot (not a bit like a Curat?) Mr. Geo. Bond Capt. Featlierstone (Bth Lancers) •.. Mr. Hugh Cameron Lieut. Guy Warrener (Sth Lancers) Capt. F. H. Lanypen Batters (Mr. Dubbinson's butler) .. Mr. T. A. Lonergan Olive Dobbinson (Mr. Dobbinson's daughter) Mrs. R. Hogg Maud Ellaby (Mr. Ellaby's niece) .. Miss E. Cameron Enid Thurston (Mr. Dobbinson's ward) Mrs. F. H. Lampeu Mrs. Dobbinson (one too many for Dobbinson) Mrs. F. P. Uuiacke Synopsis of Scenery. Act. I.—Drawing-room at Mr. Dobbineon's (morniug). Act ll—Sitting-room at Mr. Ellaby 'a (afternoon, throe days later). Act lll.—The illuustnaled gardens at Mr. Dobbinson's plain and fancy dress . ball (evening). Managerial Note.—No trouble has 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. Will 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. Bor !']:m at Collier's. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL.

TT has been derided to open a Preparatory School at the commencement of the First Term in 1913. Parents are now requested to notify the secretary of intending pupils. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. TARIEI HOTEL W. R. BONNER Proprietor WR. BONNER notifies that he has * taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort,on his part will be sjmiv.l to make the hotel a favorite Lou-- ..t call for travellers. Only the best or liquors will he stocked, and special attention will a'?o be paid, to the dining-room for the comfort of lodgers.

R. F. CORNWALL LAND, STOCK & ESTATE AGENT. AGENCIESSIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE. NORTH BRITISH A. MERCANTILI INSURAN( :E COMPANIES. L. C. SMTTH BROS.' TYPEWRITERS. ETERNIT ROOFING SLATES. Offices: GRIFFITH'S BUILDINGS, :gmont Si.. New Plymouth

THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. STRATFORD DISTRICT. O<}<•}— TlTlS is a farm of 220 acres, *"*<* near Siratford; good 8-roomed house, all outbuildings, good cowshed; at present tarrying 300 ewes and lamhs, 85 cattle and B liorses. Has milked 85 cows. Good inehillcd road: V/ s miles from post ofliee, creamery and railway station. £22 an acre. You pay £2 4s 3d an acre down (or £500), and have the remainder for live years at 5 per cent. P.O. BOX 14, . INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 156, 19 November 1912, Page 1

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