rptIEATR'E piCTURES. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TODAY • 2.30. 2.30. AND TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock. Showing the most intensely interesting picture .play ever produced: .. THE PRISONER OF WAR THE PRISONER OF WAR THE PRISONER OF WAR THE PRISONER OF WAR (NAPOLEON AT ST. HENELA.) THE Edison Masterpiece. Showing the life of the once mighty conqueror whilst an English prisoner on the lonely Atlantic rock. THE PRISONER OF WAR. THE PRISONER OF WAR. A dignified and pathetic picture of the last days of that powerful Corsiean who rose from the multitude to the throne of France. THE PRISONER OF WAR. At THE THEATRE ROYAL ONLY. Also THE CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. THE CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. THE CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. THE CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. LAST THURSDAY'S GREAT GALA DAY Reproduced by the local Egrnont Film Company. We claim this film is equal to any of the big maker's productions, LAST NIGHT OF THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY NIGHT. THE BIG ATTRACTION. MONDAY, DECEMI'E!; 2. BARTON BROS' CIRCUS and Menagerie Entirely reorganised for this third tour of New Zealand. THE STUPENDOUS SENSATIONAL SHOW. THE BIG BOOMING SUCCESS! NOW ON THE TTP 0' THE TONGUE . ALL OVER TAKANAKI DISTRICT. The Palmerston, Wanganui, Hawera and Stratford Press say:— BARTON'S CIRCUS IS THE BRIGHTEST, BEST AND "MOST UNIVERSALLY POPULAR CIRCUS WE HAVE SEEN. THE PROGRAMME SUPPLIES A RIOT 'OF AMAZING AMUSEMENT AND HEART THRILLING, PULSE THROBBING ATTENTION. Look for announcement in future issues of the Daily News. . .j.., ..., ADMISSION PRICES: 3/- & 2/-. Children 1/- 'to all parts. NOTICE OUR DATES: Waitara—Saturday, November 30. New Plymouth.—Monday, December 2. Okato.—Wednesday, December 4. Rahotn.—Thursday, December 5. Opunake.—Friday. December G. A. 0. WISLANG, Touring Representative. THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL rPARANAKI'S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL 1 AT ELTIIAM December 26 & 27, 1912. Every axeman and sawyer of note in the Dominion a competitor. Leading cycle racers from both Islands. AGAIN RECORD PRICES: AGAIN RECORD ENTRIES. Arrange for your holidays now, and see the Axemen's Carnival. EXCURSION FARES: SPECIAL FARES. T. C. STANNERS, Sec., Eltham. NOTICE. ]yp. 0. STEWART having disposed of his Tailoring Business to Mesers. Keig and Manners, desires to thank the public of New Plymouth and district for the liberal support accorded him during the past nine years, and trusts a continuance of the same to his successors. J£EIG & MANNERS, having bought the well-known tailoring business so successfully carried on by Mr. G. Stewart, solicit a continuance of the liberal support extended to him. G. L. Manners comes direct from the Ladies' Tailoring Department of Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, of Wellington, and will giw? special attention to this work. A. Keig has had sixteen years' experience of the tailoring business, and holds both honors and practical diplomas of the "Tailor and Cutter" Academy of Cutting, London, KEIG & MANNERS, 1 Ladies' and Gents' Tailors, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 1
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