rjTHEATEE 6 JJOYAL piCTUEES TO-NIGHT CHANGE TO-NIGHT. A Super!) and Magnificent array of motion picture successes. FOR TOAMGHT ONLY. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. NO PICTURES TO-MORROW OR THURSDAY. Only one night to see the brilliant S. & A. SPECIAL. A CHILD OF THE PURPLE SAGE. A CHILD OF THE PURPLE SAGE. A CHILD OF THE PURPLE SAGE. A CHILD OF PURPLE SAGE. One of those big gripping Western dramas, presenting G. M. Anderson in the leading role. It pulsates with the breath of the plains. OUT OF THE DEEP. OUT 01' THE DEEP. The love romance of a deep-sea diver. THE STRONGER MIND. THE STRONGER MIND. The hypnotic detective exercises bis wonderful art in recovering jewels stolen by the same means. A MODERN PORTIA. A MODERN PORTIA. A gripping, intense story of a lost identity. Also—"A Trip to Morocco," "Italy's Sons of the Sea," "Waterplane Trials, Jap. Navy." And a great Comedy Trio: "Polidor at School." "The Tempter and Dan Cupid," and "A Problem in Reduction." . • REMEMBER! THIS PROGRAMME 1 TO-NIGHT ONLY. NO PICTURES WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY. ROYAL N.Z. ASSOCIATION OF HIS MAJESTY'S VETERANS. rpHE VETERANS are invited to attend the Maori Function on the Recreation Ground on the 10th (Thursday), and are requested ' to parade in the centre of the town at 11 a.m. on the above date for that purpose. J. BLACK, Hon. Secretary.
TAI-HAU-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. SOCIAL AND |)ANCE GOOD TEMPLAR HALL IN THE EVENING. MANURAU JOHN KING, Secretary, P.O. Fitzroy, New Plymouth.
SPEND N EW y ear ' s D AY At the EAST END PICNIC EAST END PICNIC EAST END PICNIC Under the shade of the Palms. From 10 to 10. or later. HOT WATER. TEA, SUGAR, MIILK, AND BUXS FEEE [OX TRAINS STOP \T ITIZSOY (Strandon Station). BOATING OX THE RIVER! OCEAN WAVE RIDES! DONKEY RIDES! (The only ones in New Plymouth). KACES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ROYAL PICTURES at 8 o'clock. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Fruit, Lollies, Afternoon Tea on the ground at Town Prices. Admission, 6d; School Children FREE W. IT. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec.
SPECIAL EVENING DISPLAY. rpilE iRED POST will be open for inspection EACH EVENING until Christmas, except Thursday. A cordial invitation is extended to the public from 7 to TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will be received for appointment of Pupil-teachers and Probationers in the schools in the TaraDAY, January 4, 11)13. Applicants must be over sixteen years of age, of good health, and have passed the Matriculation or Junior Civil Service Examinations. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, December 16, 1912. rpHE "Erkanor" Pocket Lighter saves | matches, and is a great conveni-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 180, 17 December 1912, Page 1
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