I p JgMPIRE pICTURE pALACfc . TO-NIGHT A NOVEL AND INTERESTING PROGRAMME. Including a picture fresh from the Balkan War. DEFENCE OF THE DARDANELLES. DEFENCE OF THE DARDANELLES. DEFENCE OF THE DARDANELLES. And a trio of superb educational pictures HOW CORKS ARE MADE. MARSHES OF OVERSTANA. A VISIT TO DANTZIG. Our new dramas include G. M. Anderson in A MOONSHINER'S HEART A MOONSHINER'S HEART. Produced in the heart of the Western hills, thi.i dramatic subject pulsates with the prim savagery of the "moonshine" region. THE APACHE RENEGADE. THE APACHE RENEGADE. A TCalem winner. Photographed in the Indian country, near Santa Fe Xew Mexico. Supported by two other sterling dramatic pictures: HIS FATE'S REHEARSAL. HIS FATE'S REHEARSAL. FORGIVEN IN DEATH. FORGIVEN IN DEATH. And a quartette of the greatest corned v MIRTH-PROVOKERS ever introduced to the Xew Plymouth public. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Complete change at THE EMPIRE. taraxaki OCK E \ AUTUMX MEETING. AXNUAL MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12 & 13. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION GATE: a. d. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 o Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 Ladies and Children Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK. s. d. For Ladies 5 q For Gentlemen . io o Children under twelve, including babies " -2 c. DELAYED TRAINS. EXCUII SI() X FAR ES. E. P. WEBSTER. Secretary. X 0 T I C E. JJAVING purchased Mr. E. Coulter's Coaching Business, between Waitara and Xew Plymouth, from the 20th January., 1 hope, bv strict attention to business. to merit your patronage. All goods and parcels entrusted to my care will have prompt delivery. Leave Xew Plymouth Leave Waitara (Melbourne corner) 10.30 a.m. 5 p.m. NOTICK M ESSR S- MEDLEY, 'ft RUXDLE notify that they have obtained the services of Mr, W. Davies to take control of their Land Department. Intending clients will plrof.e communicate with M' - : Di'.vicS on any land and estate 'business, iYjlll Sfi promptly attended to. <i ■ JURANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 38™ ANNUAL SHOW 38 Til ANNUAL SHOW pEBEUAKY Og 4 gjFI?uST AUTUMN LIVE STOCK SHOW IN TARAXAKI. GREAT INCREASE TN PRIZE MONEY IX ALL SECTION'S. Entries close' for F'rtory Butter classes on January 8, G'-neral Entries close m, February 15, 1913. GREAT SALE 01 PEDIGR I " CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK" SHOW HORSED i.TC., . On FEBRUARY 28. !!>I3. Write for schedules of competition. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. C/o WALTER I'.EWLEY, Egmont Street, Xew Plymouth. HERE'S A £IOQO A YEAR FOR YOU. 3GO ACRES, 7-roomed house and 3roomcd cottage, subdivided 34 paddocks. 38 acres in crop, carrying 100 dairy cows and heifers, besides horses and sheep. Absolutely free from noxious weeds. Splendid native bush shelter. TTas been exceptionally well fanned, being sold to close partnership, at £ll 10s per acre. A RARE BARGAIN. Apply J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood. TO have «everal rums available foi immediate inveatmsnt. Broa^h»'" WILSON & GREY, ' Boston,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 221, 6 February 1913, Page 1
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