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IJIEEATEE JfcOYAL P^TURES. TO-NIGHT AGATX AGAIN A dazzling array of sparkling motion picture gems, headed by the THIRD SERIES' DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. DICK TURPIN. £SOO, Dead or Alive. £SOO. Dead or Alive. £SOO. Dead or Alive. £SOO. Dead or Alive. £SOO, Dead or Alive. £3OO, Dead or Alive. £SOO, Dead or Alive. £SOO, Dead or Alive. £SOO. Dead or Alive. £SOO, Dead or Alive. The most sensational ot this series so far. Received wiili <unbounded enthusiasm by last, night's large audience. GRIT OF THE GIRL TELEGRAPHIST. GRIT OF THE GIRL TELEGRAPHIST. GRIT OF THE GIRL TELEGRAPHIST. A thrilling picture drama by the lending Kaiem artists. PUPPET'S HOUR. (Lubin.) PUPPET'S HOUR. (Lubin.) BRONCHO BILLY'S LAST HOLD-UP. BRONCHO BILLY'S LAST HOLD-UP. PATHE GAZETTE. And a full selection of SCENIC AND COMIC PICTURES. ROOT REPAIRS. COWING to the greatly increased cost in the price of leather, the Bootmakers of New Plymouth have agreed upon a uniform tariff for repairs. Copy of tariff, which comes into operation on February 10, will be displayed in the premises of the undersigned. McEWEN BROS. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE. J. GRAYSON. D. XEWSAM. E. ARMITAGE. WOOD AXD ZEMBA. H. EVANS, A.B.C. BOOT CO. T. BRANSGROVE. X.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WE are opening on SATURDAY, the yv Bth inst.. a PORK & SMALL GOODS Business in the premises lately occupied by the late James Gardiner. We hope, by strict attention, to have a fair patronage from the public. W. McKAY & SON. FARM TO LET. rpENDERS (to be addressed to the District Manager, Public Trust Office, New Plymouth, not later than Bth February, 1913) are invited for the leasing ' of 15 acres situated in Old Hospital ! Road, belonging to the late Alexander James Mcintosh. Full particulars upon , application to the Public Trust Office. SPENDERS will be received by me up to SATURDAY, February 22. 1913, for the following freeholds—(l) If) acres Freehold, Land Transfer, with Groomed dwelling, bathroom. etc., stables, feedroom, man's room, subdivided into! sections known as .Naerni Township. (2) 4 acres Freehold, Land Transfer, opposite the above, half a mile from Urcnui, on Main Waitara road. Terms given. Apply A. G. CRAWFORD, Waitara. NEW PLYMOUTH rr ECIIX 1C AL COLLEGE DAY CLASSES: Fresh term begins on March 3. The following courses of work will be taken: (a) COM.MERCIAL, including Typewriting. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, etc. (1)) DOMESTIC, including Cookery, Millinery. Dressmaking, Nursing, Domestic Hygiene, etc. (<} INDUSTRIAL,. including Woodwork. Metal Work, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Dairy Work. Agriculture, etc. (rt) A GENERAL- COURSE can be arranged. The holder of a Proficiency or a Free Place 'Certificate is admitted free to any class. Railway passes can be procured for pupils from a distance. Enrolment forms from the Education Board Office or at this office. EVENING CLASSES: The prospectus will be issued shortly. The Director would be glad to confer witli students sitting for Departmental or University examinations, so that courses can be arranged to suit them. ALFRED GRAY. Director. PIANO JTTINING TkfK R. HEARD, ee'< Seated tunw, from J. Kirroan A n "8 London, with 29 year*' experience w Zealand, i« now associated with :. Ho* xinn, British &, Continental Piano Comp«l\T. til orders entrusted to him, and l«fi at the firm'* Nevr Plymouth wareb.oui«, frill receive Mr. Heard's utmost tkil! aai pwaoTial attention. J3TANDISH a STANDISB, SOLICITORS, *EW PLYMOUTH. Office*: Late Standisb ft Kerr'*. I Honey to Lend on u\ classe* of »e«nrits«j ' at Lowest KatM. _

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 222, 7 February 1913, Page 1

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