MATINEE TODAY THEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT THAT -v -Masterpiece among Masterpieces will be SHOWN OX TO-NIGHT'S NEW PROGRAMME. Edison's great 3000 ft. picture— MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. Adapted from the.famous hovel by CHARLES DICKENS. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT This film gives- a clear and vivid rendering of all the well-known DICKENS' CHARACTERS.' The hypocritical PECKSNIFF, jolly MARK TAPLEY, TOM PUNCH. ' and others are just as the author portrayed them. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT MARTIN /CHUZZLEWIT Is an event in motion picture history Just WAKE UP to what you are missing on each programme shown at THE THEATRE ROYAL. MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT Will be shown immediately after the INTERVAL, And entirely fills the second half of the programme. Patrons are requested to be seated during the INTERVAL OVERTURE REMEMBER! That IN SPITE OF THE SEERS' PROPHECY, THE THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES ARE EQUAL TO ANY PICTURE HOUSE THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. Look back for the last few weeks. YOU COULD NOT GET BETTER WE SHOW ALL FULLER'S FEATURE FILMS. PLYMOUTH BROTHERHOOD. OPEN-AIR MEETING. Biind Rotunda, Esplanade, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. Speaker: Rev. J. W. Burton. Subject: The Message of Nature. Chairman: H. Okey, Esq., M.P. Garrison Band will render a number of sacred selections from 2.45 p.m., and play the hymns. Collection on behalf of band funds. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. fHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY. December 18. at 8 p.m; All members and intending members are requested to attend.
An Costumes and properties belonging to the Society must be returned to tile Society within seven days of the date of this notice. BERT McEWEX, Hon. Sec. TAI-lIAU-AURU MAORI SPORTS CLUB MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC MAORI CARNIVAL AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. RECREATION 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. Handicapper: A. Hansen. EXCURSION FARES. | gOCIAL AND jQANCE GOOD TEMPLAR HALL IN THE EVENING. MANURAU JOHN KING, Secretary, P.O. Fitzroy, New Plymouth. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of DAVID SMITH FOX. of Hawera, Grocer and Fishmonger, a bankrupt. •pENDERS will be received at my office, Borough Chambers, Hawera, until NOON on MONDAY, DECEMBER C, 1912, for— Lots 1 & 2.—Goodwill of lease (2yrs. 8 mos.) of premises in "Royal Mart," High St., Hawera, and Stock, etc., therein. I Lots 3 & 4.—Goodwill of lease (5 yrs. 9 mos.) of premises in Princess St., Hawera, and goods and chattels therein. Tenders to be for lots as above, or the Properties may be tendered for separately. Conditions of tender and tender forms at the "Chronicle" Office, Wanganui; "Daily News" Office, New Plymouth: and at my office, Hawera. C. A. BUDGE, D.O.A. Hawera, Dec. 7, 1912. EA H K 1.N.Z.1.A. AROHITIOi:. Devon Street, * N«w Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 178, 14 December 1912, Page 1
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