> MATINEE TO DAY, 230. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2 30. JJOYAL piCTUKES. AND AGAIN' TO-NIGHT' EAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. WEST'S MAGNIFICENT EXCLUSIVE: BEHIND THE MASK BEHIND TH-t- MASK An BEHIND THE MASK Entranctino. BEHIND THE MASK Entrancing BEHIND THE MASK Love Story. BEHIND THE MASK A palpitating, throbbing, emotional romance, pourtraying the successful efforts of a. devoted girl to save her sister from the clutches of an unscrupulous adventurer. BEHIND THE MASK. BEHIND THE MASK. BEHIND THE MASK. BEHIND THE MASK. A story of SAHARET, the fascinating dancer, introducing some artistic dancing. Tn addition, the following: THROUGH THE FLAMES THROUGH THE FLAMES. A superb Tannhouscr drama. THE SUBSTITUTE HEIRESS. THE SUBSTITUTE HEIRESS. A Lnbin. with Arthur Johnson. BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. John Bunny. BACHELOR'S BUTTONS. John Bunnv. THE WATER FUNKER. THE WATER FUNKER. Max Linder in a scream. And all our brilliant supporting films. WEBSTER, DOBSOK AXD CO. LI - T OF gALE S. ' FEBRUARY. Thursday, 20th—Tahora Sheep Fair. Monday, 24th—Strathmore Sheep Fair. Tuesday, 25th—Stratford Cattle Sale. Thursday, 27th—Stratford Sheep and Ram Fair. ■STRATMORE SHEEP FAIR. MOXDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1913. WEBSTER DOB,SON) & co. j sell by auction at their STRATHMORE YARDS as above— ' |SOO i'f"ni)riH'ng—*l 750-2 and 4-tootli ewes if, .'3OO 0-tooth ewes w- . 300 4, 0 and f.ni. ewes t!00 f.m. ewes 550 lambs 20RoiiHiey rams 8 Cheviot do. Sail,' at 1 o'clock. T A 11 0 R A SHEEP FAIR THURSDAY'. KKISHUARY 20, 1913. WEBSTER, DOB.SON & CO. sell al W. L. Kennedy, Esq.'s yards (by his kind permisison) as above,— 4000 Sl!l ' :i ' l> - compri^lns— SSO 4. (i and f.f.rn. ewes 190 2-tooth ewes 400 2. l> and f.f m. ewes 200 4 and fi-tooth ewes 420 f.f.in. fivi'S 300 fat lambs I! 01) "2-111 oth wether--120 fat wethers SOO early shorn fat and forward lambs 170 lambs 100 2-looth Ronmey rams Sale at 12.30. ~ TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited for the erection of a Town Hall for the Inglewood Borough Council. Plans and specifications may Le seen at the office of» Mr. F. Messenger, New Pljmoutli, at the Borough Council offices, Inglewood, and at our office, where tenders will be received up to 7.30 p.m. 011 WEDNESDAY, February 19, 1913. PERCIYAL & .MESSENGER, Inglewood. TEXDERS. rjH.XDERS will be received by me up lf> SATURDAY, February 15. 1913. for the following freeholds—(l) liS acres Freehold, Land Transier, with (i-roomcd 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 Urenui. on Main Waitara road. Terms given. Apply A. G. CRAWFORD, Waitara. UNITED FT'TEXDLY SOCIETIES. rpiTE AXNUATj PICNIC of the Combined Societies will he held at Ngaere Gardens on THURSDAY, February 20. Tea, hot water, milk and sugar provided free. Special train arrangements and all particulars may be obtained from 11. D. GEDDES, Hon. Sec., Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 229, 15 February 1913, Page 1
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