JfJMPIRE piCTUEE pALACE. TO-NIGHT OHAXfiK TO-XKiHT. We are presenting a complete new selection, including: THE COINERS A sensational, impressive and'thrilling dramatic masterpiece■ bv tlie famous CINE ROMA COMPANY. And our educational trio: LATEST OAUMOXT GRAPHIC. STUDY IX FUR AND FEATHERS. PICTURESQUE CUBA. THE FRENZY OF FIREWATER. THE FRENZY OF FIREWATER. A striking story of why the U.S.' Government prohibits the sale of liquor to Indians. ' THE PUGILIST AND THE GIRL. THE PUGILIST AND THE GIRL. One of Kalem's thoroughly absorbing film stories. RAFFLES. THE GENTLEMAN THIEF. Exciting and intense. THE SUN'S ECLIPSE. THE SUN'S ECLIPSE. A positive scream. A full programme of FULLER'S FEATURE FILMS.
LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! LOOK!!!! GRAND BAZAAR GRAND BAZAAR GRAND BAZAAR In \y II ITEL.XY JJ A L L On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 ; In aid of Vogeltown Methodist Sunday ' School. The Opening Ceremony will be performed at 2 o'clock by the Mayoress (Mrs. G. W. Browne). ' Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Goods, etc.. etc. Come and see Father Christmas! Try your skill at the Shooting Gallcrv. In the EVENING* the Scholars will give a CONCERT. ADMISSION.-Adults, Cd all day; Children under 12. admission free in the afternoon, 3d in the evening. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
■ POSTPONEMENT OF SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW SPRING SHOW Owing to the difficulty experienced by sonic exhibitors it lias been decided to postpone the Spring Show from Thursday, December 5, to the following week, THURSDAY. December 12. POSTPONED TILL THURSDAY. DEC. 12. Entries close TUESDAY. December 10.
ALF. SNOWBALL, Searetary. Tourist Bureau, Brougham St. (next Harbor Board). XOTICE. J WILL not be responsible for debts contracted in my name, without mv L. WILBERMOTJI, Devon St" West. PARITLTU WORKING BEE. rnHE BEE will take place NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, commencing between one and two o'clock. All those willing to assist would oblige by sending their names to R. CLINTON HUGHES, President, New Plymouth Beautifying Society. 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 "CHEAP FARM." C/o Post Office, Tauranga.
THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. THE LAND SNIP OF THE YEAR. STRATFORD DISTRICT. £22~ TIIIS is a farm of " 228 acros ' near Stratford; good S-roomed house, all outbuildings, good cowshed; at present carrying 300 ewes and lambs, 85 cattle and 9 horses. Has milked 85 cows. Good metalled road; iy s miles from post office, creamery and railway station. £22 an acre. You pay £2 4s 3d an acre down (or £500), and have the remainder for five years at 5 per cent. P.O. BOX 14, IXGLEWOOD.
have several sums of money ai ing investment at current rates, from £SOO to £IOOO. WESTON. & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Public. NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. y ISITTNG CABDS.—At the Daily News • Printing House, Stratford. 'Phon?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 169, 4 December 1912, Page 1
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