•pMPffiß piCTURE pALACE, TONIGHT AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Received with unlioiimled enthusiasm last night. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. Survivors watch thfi scenes they acted. Tragic memories. "DAILY NEWS & LEADER," SEPT. 5. "INDIAN MUTINY FILM. "Four Indian Mutiny veterans, the only survivors of Lucknow now in Chelsea Hospital, sat in a small roo»i in Gerranl street yesterday and gazed in wonderment at the reconstruction of the stirring events on a screen. The Edison film was produced in Bermuda with the co-operation of the 2nd Queen's Own Regiment, and was extraordinarily realistic. The movements of the soldiers roused the veterans to enthusiasm so much that when the relieving brigade entered the city, one of the men crisd out, "I was among that lot." The dazzling tropical sunlight was also well reproduced, and the picture drama, with its intensely moving scenes, should secure great popularity." THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. A picture representing one of the most stirring incidents in the history of England. ALSO TO-NIGHT: CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. A MAGNIFICENT LOCAL PRODUCTION. LAST THURSDAY'S GREAT GALA DAY. Reproduced hy local cinematographers. Location: Corner Gill and Cover Streets, (Near Red House Hotel.) AN AMAZING BOOM.
QOMING by rail and road: the big bright, breezy booming sliow. gABIOX B R ° S -'- iGIRCUS &TRAVE ™ZQO CIRCUS &TKAVE ™ ZOO CIRCUS * TRAVELLING fiQQ Who will open in New Plymouth on MONDAY,. December 2. Complete new show, including HENLEY MARGUERITE and HENLEY, our £4O a week star attraction; the highest paid artistes ever brought to New Zealand; the monarehs of the air. The BAKER FAMILY, 1(1 in number, direct from' the Dublin Hippodrome, Ireland. Funny Tl;\ppy JAGKLES, the clown of all clowns, direct from Bostock & Wom : bell's great English circus. The only somersaulting rider in the Southern Hemisphere, FRANKINO, turning llip-llaps :md complete somersault on galloping horses. JA STAR ARTISTS 4(\ u ST A R ARTI ST S V 'O HORSES, PONIES, MULES ' ' v & DONKEYS. * v This year's attraction is the most expensive show that has yet travelled the Dominion. The show is too numerous to mention. Listen!— The MENAGERIE will be on view from 7 p.m. FREE TO ALL. NOTICE OUR DATES. Ingle wood. —Friday, November 29. Waitara —Saturday, November 30. New Plymouth.—Monday, December 2. Oka to.—Wednesday, December 4. Ruhotii.—Thursday, December 5. Opunake. —Friday, December 6. A. 0. AVIS LANG, Touring Representative. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF HIS MAJESTY'S VET- j ERANS. TARANAKI BRANCH.
ATEMBERS of the above are invited to 'ture Palace on FRIDAY NEXT, 29th inst., at 7.30 p.m... to accept the invitation of Mr. Saunders to view the film "Relief of Lucknow." j J. BLACK, Hon. Sec. I PROPOSED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. MEETING in connection with the above Society will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Stratford, on SATURDAY, November 30, at 1 p.m. < The committee that was elected at ' the meeting held in Hawera will be in attendance to explain the objects of the Society, and it is hoped that a really good big attendance of all interested may be obtained. j GEO. H. BUCKERIDGE, Convener. FOR SALE. pEDIGREE AYRSHIRE BULLS, one two and three years old, bred on dairy lines and eligible for entry in Herd Book. Apply P. A. Bremer, Okaiawa. A BARGAIN. RANTED TO SELL, immediately - Three hundred acres of first-class land, seven miles from Tauranga. Has to be sold at once for financial reasons, and will be sold cheap. Land well improved, grows splendid cereal crops and beautiful pasturage. For further particulars apply by letter to "CHEAT FARM," C/o Post Office, Tauranga. have several sums of money awaiting investment at current rates, from £SOO to £IOOO. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors ami Notaries Public. NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. j.,"IEND your next PRINTING order to the "Daily News." Prices rigk and satisfaction guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 164, 28 November 1912, Page 1
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