pMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT PERFECTION PERFECTION IN MOT [OX PICTURES. And To-night w mv |>ivm'uuuu another stupendous change of programme, headed bv a spectacular masterpiece. NELLIE. THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE. THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. A spectacular drama, in which a number of lions play subordinate, but effective parts. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. Graphic scenes of circus life from the "front'' and behind the scenes. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. NELLIE, THE LION-TAMER. A wonderfullv strong liOOOft. feature. ZEBRA HUNTING A unique glimpse ZEBRA HUNTING of big game hunt- ZEBRA HUNTING ing in the CONGO ZEBRA HUNTING STEPPES. ZEBRA HUNTING ZEBRA HUNTING TOKIO FIRE BRIGADE. SEEING DETROIT. ALONG THE ADRIATIC. THE BANDIT'S MASK. THE BANDIT'S MASK. A thrilling Selig dramatic storv of .Mexican Border romance. SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE WAIF. SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE WAIF. An, A.B. pastoral comedy-drama, featuring sweet Mary Pickford. And a stirring Kalem Western film story: DOROTHY'S* BANDITS DOROTHY'S BANDITS Supported bv the UMial EMPIRE SELECTION. Til K WORLD'S IiEST. SATTRDAY. JANUARY 18. WEBSTEE BROS TTAVE been favored with instructions to sell at their Mart on SATURDAY, 13th instant, on account of a Commercial Traveller who is leaving Xew Zea-land-for the Old Country. — THE WHOLE OF HIS CHOICE SAMPLES, comprising— Silver and E.P. Ware, including Coffee and Tea Pots, Sheffield Cutlery, a fine selection of China tea sets, hand-painted vases, gold and silver watches by best English makers, gold watch chains and bracelets, solid gold diamond rings, and -other items in jewellery too numerous to mention. Also, ladies' leather handbags, silver-backed hair brushes, and hand mirrors. The auctioneer has been instructed that the whole of this stock MUST BE SOLD AT ANY COST. Goods on view FRIDAY AFTERNOON and SATURDAY MORXIXG. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. SALE OF STOREKEEPER'S EFFECTS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. WEBSTEE BEOS JJAVE received instructions from Mr. F...5. Cory. Public Accountant, on account of a storekeeper - giving up business, to sell— THE WHOLE OF 11 IS STOCK-TX-TRADE. consisting of Piano by Chappell (in good order), good trap horse (7-year-old), set harness, spring trap, express, -2 horse covers, lady's FAY. bicycle, and quantity of sundries of draperv and-groceries. Sale at 1 o'clock. IXGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. MATTHEWS. BENNETT & CO. yyiLL hold their usual weekly sale in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday next. 150 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -4 bulls, 15 weaners 8 store cows Sale at 1 o'clock. MATAU SHEEP_FAIR THURSDAY, JAXUARY 30. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. yyiLL hold a Slice)! Fair in their Mataii Yards on the above date. Entries Snliicted. WE have several sums of money awaiting investment at current rates, from £SOO to £IOOO & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Public. NEW PLYMOUTH and INGLEWOOD. MONEY TO LEND. TO LEND on good lecurity ii lowest current rate*. (X)VETT ft QUILLIAM, Solicitors.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 205, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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