rpHEATRE J£t piCTURES TO-NIGHT-A new budget of stupendous 1 PICTURE SUCCESSES. TO-X/NIIT TO-NIGHT For the first time NAT PIXKERTOX NAT PIXKERTOX The unrivalled .-sleuth, in MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS, MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. An exciting unci romantic ■ DETECTIVE SENSATION. DETECTIVE SENSATION. Nat. Pinkerton in a series of -hair-raising, thrilling adventures with a gang of slick TRAIN THIEVES. MYSTERY OF THE . 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. MYSTERY OF THE 7 O'CLOCK EXPRESS. Is a thoroughly entertaining picture, that will attract all New Pylmouth. Supported bv GIRL AND DADDY. GIRL AND DADDY. A beautiful A.R. picture-storv. THE GIRL OF THE MOUNTAINS. THE GIRL OF THE MOUNTAINS. ' A refreshing out-door romance. THE SECOND HONEYMOON. THE SECOND HONEYMOON. Yitagraph comedians in a veritable button-burster.' RADIOGRAPHY IX PRACTICE. RADIOGRAPHY ,TX PRACTICE. RADIOGRAPHY IX PRACTICE. A unique edui".>iioiial subject, and intprcstinolv portrayed. ■RUDDER AND PEPPER-GROWING. RUDDER 'AND PEPPER-GROWING. And a host of other groat and NEW FILMS AND SUBJECTS. A LL CORONATION HALL. CORONATION HALL. CORONATION HALL. TO-DAY TUESDAY, APRIL I. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2. THURSDAY, APRTL Opening—Afternoons 2.30 to 5.30 Evenings 7.0 to 9.30 Plain Work (2) Okie ■Swiss (.'recian Japanese .ernoo:i Tea Dnlcli i hooting Gallery. Telegraph Office. , I ENTERTAINMENTS EACH EVENING. norons Sketches by the following "star" performers:—Mcsilames C. U. Wo?fon ruid Birch-Johnston, Mi"--e S 11. Redl'ord and I. Colvile. and .Wessrs. Nill-.Tolinsoii and staare Managers: Messrs. Dradbury and | "Brooks." j Vftcmonn Tea fid Supper (id | Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Parish' lelit. Te Heinii Mis-ion Guild. Girls' i'riendly Sneieiy, Dack-block Mission ,cngue and Gleaners' Union. Admission, (id; season-tickets, —. A 'bus will leave the Hall for the entre of the town at 10 o'clock each veiling, for the convenience of those JL GODFREY, Hon. Sec. ARANAKT METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL .SOCIETY. FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW WINTER SHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION I lIRICT LTUR.A L J-£ AL L JUNE Jl, U, l:J A M, I!'i;J. T. SPACE «> 5,000 lT Rl ' At ' E 35.000 1 •ace q* aaw* DAIRY KACTORY AN!) FARMERS' | n POULTRY SHOW 7 POULTRY SHOW Care of Mr. Waller Dewley, Egmont rect, P.O. Box 72, New Plymouth. ARA T A fi O A 0 r; ER. Pronrietor. .. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. C.I \CH LEAVES irangi at 5.30 a.m. DAILY for Tnsrif ood, and leaves on th, .eturn trip »' p.m. Inwa.rd». Qutwrn*. Leave Leave urangi 5.30 a.m. Tnfrlewood 8 p.i» 'ukeho fl.3oa.rn. Kaimata, 5.45 p.» 'vtrata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4p.m Jaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho Sp.m | Arrive— Arrive—ngWood 9.30 a.m. Puriingi * p.m All orders or parcels left at stori. irangi, Mr. T. Waite's Stableß, Tarat* ir Royal Mail St* Mrs. Tnglewood, wil! ■ectne prompt ittentica.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 1 April 1913, Page 1
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