J£MPIRE piCTUKE pALACE. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TODAY At 2.30. ' ' i TONIGHT I COMPLETE XEW PROGRAMME." When (vo 'ii'e FEATURING another great winner. TREASURE ISLAND TREASURE ISLAND Famous the World TREASURE ISLAND over. i ' TREASURE ISLAND A wonderful and TREASURE ISLAND- picturesq-ue tale TREASURE ISLAND of adventure. A; TREASURE ISLAND subject, to 'captiTREASURE ISLAND old and young. A TREASURE ISLAND feature of thrilTREASURE ISLAND ling and gripping TREASURE ISLAND interest. TREASURE ISLAND , By Robert Louis Stevenson. All our boyhood friends: Captain Bones, One-legged John Silver. Jimniie'Hawkins, Buccaneers, etc., etc. THE WOULD-BE SHRINER. THE WOULD-BE SHRINER. A eomic incident of the SHRINE PARADE at Los Angeles. Cal. AN OUTCAST AMONG OUTCASTS. A.8.. featuring Daphne Wayne. THE COLLEGE GIRL.' Ail entrancing Lubin dramagraph. SAVED BY TELEPHONE. A stirring Kalem story. THE LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPART-' MENT. A remarkable educational picture, show- f ing in vivid reality the modern methods which are used to fight fire in a large' city. Also— THE CENTRAL SCHOOL CARNIVAL. • TARAXAIvF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ■ jX MEETING of Ladies and all interested. both in town and country, is called for i p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday, the 30th) at the TOWN' IIALL. the object being to discuss the advisability of holding a Bazaar during Show Week, the funds from the same to lie allocated to the extension of the Coronation Ilall for next Winter Show. J. S. CONNETT, President, Convener. TAI-HAU-AURU MAORI SPORTS CLUB MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. JJECREATIOX gPORTS Q.ROUND. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19. CYCLING (.OPEN) RUNNING (OPEN) MAORI CANOE RACES. MAORI WAR DANCE COMPETITIONS. MAORI POI DANCE COMPETITIONS. MAORI POTATO-PEELING EVENTS. EVENTS FOR CHILDREN. A NOVEL AMUSEMENT. See Posters for Programme. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR OPEN EVENTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. Handieapper: A. Hansen. . EXCURSION FARES. MANURAU JOHN KING, Secretary, P 0. Fitzroy, New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, From 2 p.m. In the QORO NATION JJ AL L. GET SCHEDULE FROM THE SECRETARY AT ONCE. 290 CLA X SE ' S '290 FLOWERS. PLANTS. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. PRESERVES BREAD CAKES CHILDREN'S COOKERY. BEAUT IFUL PROFESSIONAL EXHIBITS. Afternoon Tea., fid. Admission One Shilling ALF. SNOWBALL, Secretary, Slaw's Buildings, Brougham St. FOR SALE. A BARGAIN. 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 "CHEAP FARM." C/o Post Office, Tauranga. piSiHE HIESSENQES, T.N.Z.I.A. . ARCHITECT. Devon Street, New Plymouth dL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 166, 30 November 1912, Page 1
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