rpHEATRE J£OYAL piCTURES. CHANGE NIGHT. CHANGE NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-Wo will present a complete and entirely new programme, headed bv Hie. great GACMOXT DETECTIVE STAR: THE IRON HAND. THE IRON HAND. THE IRON HAND. THE IRON HAND. THE IRON HAND. THE IRON HAND. Is teeming with sensations, and gives vivid pictures of the perils encountered by the IRON HAND in his endeavor to wipe out a dangerous gang of criminals known as Hie WHITE GLOVE GANG. THE LAUREL WREATH OF FAME. THE LAUREL WREATH OF FAME. A beautiful and impressive drama, the life tragedv of a great musician. SNAKE CATCHING IN QUEENSLAND ITALIAN SWITZERLAND. CURIOUS CREATURES OF POND LIFE. SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE. SUPPRESSED EVIDENCE. A powerful and convincing dramatic masterpiece by the Kalcm Players. , Three comedy screams: i THE NUT HE WOULD GO A-WOOIXG. THE LAST ADVENTURE. I BLIGGS FAMILY AT THE ZOO. I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.
gT. MARY'S gCOUT QONCERT. (In aid of Camp Fund.) On FRIDAY, December C, in ,gT. ' M ARY'S H ALK i At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. St. Mary's Scout Song... .Scout Troop 2. Song Rev. G. T. Robson 3. Violin solo Miss Loatham 4. Song Mv. Haslam 5. Song Mrs. Wilkes C Trio "Throe Old Maids of Lee." INTERVAL. 1. Pianoforte Duet Miss Warren and Mr. Rcuaud 2. Song and Chorus, "The Scout" Corpl. Pope and Coy. 3. Quartette, "Spin, Spin," Messrs. Taylor. ITaslani. Keniplhonie and Robson. 4. "Swanen River".. .Mysterious Singers 5. Song ! —Mrs. Wilkes C. Recitation Scout Goklsworthy 7. Chorus St. Mary's Troop ,J)ON'T MISS HEARING THE CHILDREN SING CHILDREN SING At the Wl-JITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH gUNDAY gCHOOL On SUNDAY NEXT, at 11. 3 and 7. Preachers: 11 & 7, Rev. J. W. Burton; 3, Rev. Frank Hales.
TARAXAKT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. IX G of tlvo Tarnnaki Chamber of Commerce will bo held in the Chamber, St. Aubyn street, on FRIDAY, the Cth inst., at 7.30 p.m. IT. BEDFORD, Secretary. Bushiness. Revision of Railway Goods Traffic; Visits of Royal and Canadian Commissioners; General. NORTH TARANAKT CRICKET j ASSOCIATION. | MEETING OF DELEGATES. MEETING of Delegates to the above Association will be held at the Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday, December o), at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: Arrangement of Matches for the Christmas and New Year holidays; and General. : H. L. SIMPSON, Hon. See. N.T.C.A,,
THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL THE CARNIVAL TAEANAKI'S UNIQUE HOLIDAY EVENT. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CAENIVAL AT ELTHAM 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.
TARIKI HOTEL W. R. BONNER Proprietor y^ t R. BONNER notifies that he has taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort on his part will be spared to make the hotel a favorite house of call for travellers. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention will also be paid to the dining-room .'<v the comfort of lodgers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 170, 5 December 1912, Page 1
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