JjJMPIBE piCTURE pALAOE. TO~NIGHT LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. | MASTER AND PUPIL! (Edison.) MASTER AND PUPIL. (Edison.) MASTER AND PUPIL. (Edison.) Introducing Harry Furniss, the wellknown artist and illustrator. TWO DAUGHTERS OF EVE. TWO DAUGHTERS OF EVE. A beautiful A.B. production, full of heart-throbbing interest. THE AMATEUR ICEMAN. (Lubin.) THE AMATEUR ICEMAN. (Lubin.) THE AMATEUR ICEMAN. (Lubin.) Another of the ever welcome Lubin successes, with Arthur Johnson. THE RANCHMAN'S TRUST. THE RANCHMAN'S TRUST. THE RANCHMAN'S TRUST. A stirring drama of the Far West. Thrilling and unusual. Adventures of an Easterner in the land of sagebrush and cactus. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF PARIS. lIARPOONTNG WHALER. UP-TO-DATE HERRING FISHING PALESTINE: PALESTINE. And a screaming Comedv section, headed bv SPOONY SAM. SPOONY SAM. Tells how a bashful bridegroom funked his wedding at the last moment. MATINEE TO-MORROW. WHY! J MUST MISS NOTHING at the East End. Bee-yu-tee-ful pictures TO-NIGHT This is a grand place for PICTURE SHOWS. SPECIAL PICTURES SPECIAL PICTURES SPECIAL PICTURES And GARRISON BAND MUSIC. GARRISON BAND MUSIC. GARRISON BAND MUSIC. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT,' W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. NORTH TARANAKI DAIRY FACTOR* CREAMERY MANAGER. } Vfy T ANTED—SingIe man used to oil en- ! gines. Wages. £2 10s and usual allowances. Apply on or before February . 17 to THE CHAIRMAN, Onacro. TARANAKI AORK SOCIETY SEPARATE TENDERS for the following Privileges at. the Society's An-! nual Show are invited, to close at the Secretary's Office on FRIDAY NEXT, February 14. at 4 p.m.:-- ■ Publican's Booth. j Luncheon and Refreshment Stall, i Full particulars and conditions may A. CLIFF. , Secretary. •"TENDERS will be received by me up to SATURDAY, February 15. 1.913, for Hie following freeholds — (() 1G acres Freehold, Land Transfer, with (i-roomed dwelling, bathroom, ''tc stables, feed- j room, man's room, subdivided i into sections known as Naerni (2) 4 acres Freehold, Land Transfer, opposite the above, half a mile from Urenui. on Main Waitara road. Terms given. Apply A. G. CRAWFORD. Waitara. DAY CLASSES: Fresh term begins on Marc writing. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Commercial Correspondence, etc. (b) DOMESTIC, including Cookery, Millinery. Dressmaking. Nursing, Domestic Hygiene, etc. (c) INDUSTRIAL, including Woodwork, Metal Work, .Mechanical and Elee; rieiil Engineering, Dairy Work. Agriculture, etc. (d) A GENERAL COURSE can be 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 lie issued shortly. The Director would be glad to confer with students sitting for Departmental or University examinations, so that courses can be arranged to suit them. ALFRED GRAY. Director. Jai. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths. CSANDERSON AND Q.RIFFITHB, ARCHITECTS. OTFICE: King's Buildings, corner a\ Devon and Brougham Streets. pIANO BARGAINS.- £l2 buys a tip cop Second-hand Piano in splcndii order, or terms. 10s deposit and 8' monthly; also good English Piano. £1 ' —vs 6d monthly—Apply sharp, Collier'!
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 228, 14 February 1913, Page 1
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