MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY M4TINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY ; 2.30. gMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. And Again TO-NIOHT Selig's fine special attraction. AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) The storv of a Western Girl and her I ALL-BUT HUMAN HORSE. Also Edison's Masterpiece: THE CONVICT'S PAROLE. THE CONVICT'S PAROLE. THE CONVICT'S PAROLE. A powerful political story, full of vivid dramatic incidents, and of distinct educational value. | THE PLAYERS A strong Luhin l THE PLAYERS that grips like a THE PLAYERS vice. THE FARM ON FIRE. THE FARM ON FIRE. I THE FARM ON FIRE. A distinctly original picture. A decided I film success. Our educational numbers are: GAUMOXT GRAPHIC. FRENCH ALPINE MANOEUVRES. ON THE BOSPHORUS. TRIP TO BOSNIA. And the comedy section is headed by an Essanay rip-roaring Western picture, iraturincr Augustus Carnev. ALKALJ IKE'S PANTS. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. BIBLE READING" TN STATE SCHOOLS. A .MEETING of t'tose interested in the Bible Reading in State Schools movement will be held in the Good Templar Hall on Monday next, and will be addressed by Mr. Little, of The Bible in State Schools League of N.Z. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. by the Rev. T. H. Roseveare. A. 11. COLVILE, T. IT. ROSEVEARE, Convenors.
NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT, CONCERT. MONDAY. MARCH 17. spices of the Hibernian Society. ! Prices of Admission: Body of Hall, 1/i Circle and Front Stalls. 2/'-. Box Plan at Hoffmann's. Seats may be reserved without extra charge. Programme later.
TTCMOXT ROAD ANNUAL SPORT? In Aid of Hall Fund, Will be- h-ld in Mr. H. C. Sampson'; Beautiful < I rounds On THURSDAY, MARCH 20, Commencing 11 a.m. Good Sport for Young and Old Al! evcr.U post entry, Grand Concert and Dance in fee Hal in the evening. Good Mn-de, Supper and Floor. Ladies. l/- : Gents, dancers 2/-, nondancers 1/6. L. W. BfSHOP, Hon. See. SUBDIVISION i !•' THE fPAH U R 0 A STATE, MORRINSVIL..", \Y A I K A
KSSUS (.'< it >I>KP. & > AXNIN'O (in conjunction with Ml", >RS LAYXK k HKII). of Morinsville). have receive! iii-tnuriiuns front (■. I'. Si.arky, Ks.i.. to -el' In' I'llblii-- Auction on 'i'lll KSDAY, March 27. in the 11■ r-■ ■ Bazaar, HAMILTON'. at 11 sun..— TUK AIiOYK FIXE PROPERTY OF mi ACRES, in sections raiiginir from "200 to 000 acres. NOTE THli MASV TERMS. 10 jut cent, curdt., 10 per cent, in 12 months, or improvements to value of lo per cent.; balance can remain for 5 years at o per cent. The laml i> a beautiful loam, highly re-ponsive to cultivation. A threat opportunity for in (juost of dairy farms on very easy term-. l'"or plans and particulars apply to .Mr. Newton Kin;?. New Plymouth and Stratford, or (iO 0 P I". U & AXXI XU, autioxekrs, i HAMILTON".
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 1
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