SO.TINES TO-DAY AT 2.30 COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. J£MPIEE piCTURE pALACE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT We are submitting another Exquisite and Entertaining Film Selection THE LATEST PHOTO-PLAYS. THE PRICE HE PAID THE PRICE HE PAID A Selig Tale of the White Man's Lust for Gold. THE GREATER LOVE THE GREATER LOVE A Vitagrapli Life Portrayal. Love works wonders—transforms a wild, Western desperado into a man of sympathy. THE HALF-BREED'S TREACHERY THE HALF-BREED'S TREACHERY Another Popular Lubin Drama. TWO BROTHERS AND A SPY TWO BROTHERS AND A SPY A Thrilling Military Film Play, absorbingly iteresting. BATHERS IN CEYLON INDIAN TEMPLES ARTISTIC GLASS WORKS . THE BACHELOR'S WATERLOO Lubin's Greatest Comedy Scream. PART OF HER LIFE. Comical Experience of Young Actress whilst studying a Comedy Part. THE WIDOW CASEY'S RETURN Oh, What a meeting! DON'T MISS IT! THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT.
rpARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY. 38™ ANNUAL SHOW 38™ ANNUAL SHOW 38™ ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. FEBRUARY 20 & 27 FIRST AUTUMN LIVE STOCK SHOW IN TARANAKI. GREAT INCREASE IN PRTZE MONEY IN ALL SECTIONS. Entries close for Factory Butter classes on January 8, 1913. General Entries close on February'lS, 1913. GREAT SALE OF PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP. SHOW HORSES, ETC, On FEBRUARY 28, 1013. Write for schedules of competition. ARTHUR CLIFF. Secretary, C/o WALTER BEWLEY, fegmont Street, New Plymouth. FOR SALE. TAILORING BUSINESS, in Broadway, Stratford; established seven years. Proprietor wishes to sell owing to having met with an accident. Apply. A. COOK, Stratford.
C LIFT OX COUNTY COUNCIL. are invited up to 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 3rd January, at the the County Office, Waitara, for the following works: Contract Xo. 256. —Carting 400 yards Stone at Onaero. Contract Xo. 2G3.—Carting 350 yards Stone at Urenui. Specifications may be seen at tho County Office, Waitara. S. J. KENNIXGTON, County Chairman. Waitara, 21st December, 1912. EDUCATrOX DEPARTMENT. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BRAXCH. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the following positions: 1. One Lady Inspector, to act as Assistant Director and also as Instructor when required. Salary, £3OO per annum, rising to £350 per annum by five yearly increments of .-ClO each. 2. Two Lady Instructors (to act also as Inspectors as required). Salary. £2OO per annum, rising to .1250 .per annum, by five yearly increments of ,ClO each. 3. Three Instructors (to act rls« it Inspectors as required). Salary, £2OO per annum, rising to £250 per annum by five yearly increments of £lO each. Applications, accompanied by full statement of age, experience, and other qualifications, together with two recent testimonials, must be addressed, "The Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, New Zealand." so as to reach the Department not later than January 27, 1913. Particulars as to the duties and conditions of appointment in regard to these positions may be obtained on application to the Director ol Physical Education, or to the Secretary for Education, Education Department, Wellington. (1. ITOGPJEN, Inspector-General of Schools. pSANK MESSENGER, F.N .Z.I. A. ARCHITECT. Devon Street, New Plymratk,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 188, 28 December 1912, Page 1
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