tfMPIEE piCTUEE pALACE. LAST Nil HIT. LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Selig's line special attraction. AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) I AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) I AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) I AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) I AN EQUINE HERO. (Selig.) The story of a Western Girl and her 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 Lubin THE PLAYERS that grips like a THE PLAYERS vice. THE FARM ON FIRE. THE FARM ON FIRE. THE FARM ON FIRE. A distinctly original picture. A decided film success. Our educational numbers are: GAUMONT GRAPHIC. FRENCH ALPINE MANOEUVRES. ON THE BOSPHORUS. TRIP TO BOSNIA. And the comedy section is headed by an Essanay rip-roaring Western picture, featuring Augustus Carnev. ALKALI IKE'S PANTS. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT. NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. CONCERT. rj\ II E A MONDAY. MARCH 17. Under the auspices of the Hibernian Society. Prices of Admission: Body of Hall, 1/-; Circle and Front Stalls, 2/-. Box Plan at TTofTmann's. Seats may be reserved without extra charge. Programme later. E. M. JONES, W. DINEEN, •Joint Secretaries ", NAVY MEN. ALL EX-NAVY MEN. with not less than five years "V.CI." are invited to ci.:iimunicate with the undersigned, in connection with the Roval New Zealand \V. TRIMBLETT. li Wellington Street. Auckland (Hon. Sec.) T7GMONT ROAD ANNUAL SPORTS In Aid of Hall Fund, Will he held in Mr. 11. C. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds On THURSDAY, MARCH 20, Commencing 11 a.m. Good Sport for Young and Old. All events post entry. Grand Concert and Dance in the Hall in the,evening. Good Music, Supper and Floor. Ladies. ]/-; Gents, dancers 2/-, nondancers 1/G. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. COUNTY OF EG MONT. . UNPAID RATES. PURSUANT to section 2S of "The Rating Amendment Act, 3010," public notice is hereby given that the additional charge of ten per centum will be added to all rates imp.;id by the 7th day of March, 1913. Summonses are now being issued for all outstanding rates. GEO. W. RODGERS, County Clerk. Omimikc. 2S/2/13. TARANAKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOARD. rpHNDEKS (on printed forms supplied) will In- received at the office of the Board, Hrongluiin street. New Plymouth, until 12 noon, on MONDAY, March 10, Kill) for supplies from April 1, 1013. to March 31. 11)1-1. for the New Plymouth Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, as follows: 1. Groceries. 2. Bread. 3. Meat. 4. Wines, spirits and cordials. 5. Fuel. Also tenders for drugs for two years from Anril 1. 11)13, to March 31, 1!)15. of contract may be seen on application at the Board's office. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. T. C. .1. BELLRINGER, Chairman. TUST ARRIVED Choice Muscatels,, . Crys. Fruits (including chinoib, cherries, Angelica), English Biscuits, Dimock's Hams and Bacon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, etc. All ai .VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 166.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 1
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