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-. | rpnEATRE JJOYAL piCTURKS TO-NIGHT , Anotlier great star programme, head& a by our exclusive Yitagraph masterpiece V THE MILLS OF THE GODS l ' THE MILLS OF THE GODs' THE MILLS OF THE GODs' ■"° THE MILLS OF THE GODS Three Parts. QAAA Three Parts. Three Parts. dWU Three Parts. Three Parts. FEET. Three Parts. A modern- drama of thrilling intensity ' e from Geo. P. Dillenback's novel of tin same title, i THE MILLS OF THE GODS THE MILLS OF THE GODS. THE MILLS OF THE GODS THE MILLS OF THE GODS. "The mills of the gods grind slowly, But they grind exceeding small."' 11 A wonderful story pictured by the * VITAGRAPH COMPANY.' d THE MILLS OF THE GODS, ; _> Lorenzo, a fiend incarnate, with hi V power of wealth, pursues and persecute nil who stand in his way. At last he L Ciiught and crushed in THE MILLS OF THE GODS. His power for evil is at Inst ended, ant THE MILLS OF THE GODS grind on. We are also showing another Yitagraph feature: FLIRT OR HEROINE. V FLIRT OR HEROINE. ? With the two most popular favorites, MAURTCE COSTELLO & MAURICE COSTELLO ■& FLORENCE TURNER. FLORENCE TURNER. Supported by the latest topical, scenic and comedv subjects. TO-MORROW NIGHT. GRAND SACRED PROGRAMME GRAND SACRED PROGRAMME At 8. Do von buv the MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE? SWIMMING." SWIMMIMii. SWIMMING. • SWIMMING. SWIMMING. SWIMMING. rpHE NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB Will hold THE FINAL SPORTS MEETING THE FTNAL SPORTS MEETING THE PINAL SPORTS MEETING OF THE SEASON i In the MUNICIPAL ;gATHS TO-NIGHT ; THURSDAY, MARCH 20, At 7.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. GGyds. Boys' Race (boys under 16); ) Ist prize, trophy valued 10/0; 2nd, trophy valued 5/-. 2.33 yds. Girls' Race; Ist, Mr. Loftus' trophy; 2nd, trophy valued 10/6. ' 3. 50yds. Open Handicap; Ist, Mr. H. Stacker's trophy; 2nd, Jackson and Paul's trophy. 4. Musical Lifebuoys, (mixed evena); 1 Ist, trophy valued 10/0. 5. Spring-board Dive (three boards); Ist, trophy; 2nd, trophy. C. 100 yds. Open Handicap; Ist, Sarsaparilla trdph; 2nd, Mr. J. Bennett's i trophy. 7. Ladies' Spring-board Dive; Ist, trophy, 10/<i. 8. GOyds. Girls' Handicap; Ist, Mr. A. E. Sykes' trophy; 2nd, trophy 10/0. 9. 200 yds. Oppn Handicap; Ist". Dresden Piano Company's trophy; 2nd, Mr. ■Geo. Griffiths' trophy. 10. Bellman's Bluff; Ist, trophy 10/6. 11. Balloon Race (girls and bovs); Ist. trophy 10/ G. 12. High School Boys' Race. 100yds.,-Ist, Inglewood Swimming Club's trophy; 2nd, trophy valued 10/ G. 1 13. Life-saving Competition: Ist, Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophy; 2nd. Mr. Geo. Tabor's trophy. 14. W. J. Williams' Memorial Medal. The Rovers' Cycle Club will give, a special points prize for the highest aggregates in the 50yds, 100 yds. and : 00yds. open handicaps. The Garrison Band will be in attendance. Admission, Is; Ladies, 6d. GEO. TABOR, Hon. Sec. i TT'SPLANADE P. AND JJOTUXDA. FORESHORE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY'S PICNIC AT BAND ROTUNDA I PICNIC AT BAND ROTUNDA PICNIC AT BAND ROTUNDA On RASTER jyj 0 N D A Y, (Monday, March 24) Commencing at 11 o'clock. PROGRAMME. Pony Weight-guessing Competition, Quoits. Aunt Sally, Stepping the Chain, Cake-guessing. Bean-guessing, Donkey Rides. Boys' Races, Girls' Races, Potato Race for Ladies. Bun-eating Competition, Skipping and Swinging. Come and guess the wei >'it of the ponv. N.P. GARRISON BANd'iX ATTENDANCE. Price of Admission Gd, includes Tea, Sugar and Milk. Children admitted free. rpIIEATR Eg O Y A L In the evening. An extra special programme will be screened at 8 p.m. / AFTERNOON TEA provided by the Ladies' Committee. • ADMISSION SIXPENCE C. E. BLANCHARD, Hon. Sec. gGMOXT ROAD ANNUAL SPORTS In Aid of Hall Fund, I Will be 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, 1/-; Gents, dancer* 2/-, nondancers 1/0. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. PUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 1

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651

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 1

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