fHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. TO-NIGHT Showing on the J] AST p/ACK Weather permitting With a SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME OF MOVING PICTURES. Don't forget THE EAST END BEACH. THE EAST EXD BEACH. THE EAST EXD BEACH. In the event of the weather conditions proving unfavorable we shall show in THE THEATRE ROYAL With our XEW MID-WEEK PROGRAMME, , Consisting of the pick Of JOHN FULLER & SON'S JOIIX FULLER & SOX'S SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURES.
WON'T MOTHER BE PLEASED? BE PLEASED? gASI D piCNIC TO-DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. AFTERNOON: SPORT of every description. BOATING and SWIMMING on the River DONKEY RIDES on the Seashore. HOT WATER, TEA, AND SUGAR FREE. Fruit, Lollies, Afternoon and Evening Tea on the Reserve at Town Prices. Admission, 6d; School Children, FREE. IN THE EVENING: UOY A L PICTURES. Special Programme. GARRISON BAND in attendance for the EVENING. Extra charge Od for Adults and 3d Children over 12 years of age for Evenin" Entertainment.
W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. INSTITUTE OF S T .D. DES MISSIONS. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, Devon St., ; New Plymouth. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
rpHE above school will re-open NEXT TUESDAY, January 28. Pupils are prepared for Matriculation and all University Examinations, Senior and Junior Civil Service, and Senior and Junior Scholarships. Those not wishing to prepare for the higher scholastic course have the advantage of a special commercial training, comprising Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping. Candidates are also prepared for the Musical Examinations (practical and theoretical) in connection with Trinity College, London, and Royal Academy. Private lessons are also given in l'uncy-work, Wood-carving (chip and relief], Pyrograpliy ancL Painting (oil and watercolors). For further particulars and terms, apply to THE MOTHER PRIORESS. TARAXAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
£lO REWARD. P a to any person furnishing information leading to the conviction of any person taking TROUT by means of explosives. A substantial reward will also be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person fishing without a license or committing any other breach of the Society's regulations. 0. X. FIRTH, Hon. Secretary.
FOR SALE, AT BELL BLOCK. ACRES and Four-roomed House; close to railway station, school, etc.; on good road. Good chance for a man with two horses and an express as good carting can be obtained. PRICE £450. Easy terms to good man. Apply: R. F. CORNWALL, Land Agent, Egmont Street, New Plymouth.
SPECIAL QUALITY At CHEAPEST BATES. H. C. LUKE Late GAMLIN & LAKE, INGLE WOOD. RJTANDISH k STANDIHE SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Office!: Late Standish it Kerr'». Money to Lend on all clmae* of aecuritios it Loweat Kates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 209, 23 January 1913, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 209, 23 January 1913, Page 1
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