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JjJMPIRE piCTURB pALAUE, TO-NIGHT ' FOR THE SECOND OCCASION We are presenting one of the most impressive SPECTACULAR DRAMAS ever attempted in any part of the world: FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. This remarkable and mighty picturedrama was specially subsidised bv THE UNITED STATES 'GOVERNMENT. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. The plot deals with the treacherous sinking of a U.S. submarine. A young officer volunteers to save the crew by letting himself be SHOT THROUGH THE TORPEDO TUBE While the boat is at THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. All these realistic incidents are graphically shown. There's a love story weaving in ami out to add to the heart interest. You see the submarine sink, rise and sink. You SEE THE RESCUE and all the details just as though von were on the boat. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA| FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAI FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA| FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA| Will move you as no other motion picture has ever done. This great and startling production can ONLY BE RETAINED FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS. SEE IT TO-NIGHT.

RATIONS Jfi AI R •CORONATION HALL. CORONATION HALL. CORONATION HALL. TO-BAY THURSDAY, APRIL 3 Opening—Afternoons 2,30 to 5.30 Evenings 7.0 to 9.30 Stalls: 'l'litin Work (2) Fancv Art * Foreign Goods Sweets Handkerchief Doll Produce Flower Hen's Babies' Jumble Christmas Tree Bran Tub .Afternoon Tea Shooting Gallery. Stalls: Okie English Swiss Grecian Japanese American Welsh Scotch Irish Spanish Turkish French Blouse Gipsy German French Dutch 'Telegraph Office. EXT ERTAIXMENTS EACH EVENING. Humorous Sketches by the following ''star" performers:—Mesdames C. 11. Weston and Birch-Johnston, Misses D. Bedford and I. Colvile, and Messrs. Hill-Johnson and McEwen. Stage Ma misers: Messrs. Bradbury and Brooks. Afternoon Tea fid Supper Od Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Parish Debt. Tk Henui Mission Guild. Girls' Friendly Society, Back-block Mission League and Gleaners' Union. Admission, Cd; season tickets, —. A 'bus will leave the Hall for the centre of the town at 10 o'clock each [■veiling, for the convenience of those issistiiiir. M. GODFREY, Hon. Sec.

NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. fWUY. Second Race for the 'Williams Memorial Medal will take place at the Municipal Baths on FRIDAY EYEXIXG NEXT at 8 o'clock. Competitors must he at the Baths by 7 p.m. in order to he handicapped. GEORGE TABOR, Hon. See. XEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. MilIE FIRST PRACTICE of the above Society will he held at the Good Templar Hall on MONDAY, April 7, at S p.m.. sharp. Vocal Scores may ho purchased from the secretary, : BERT McEWEX, GH ASSESSMENTS. "T|[i:. V. P. CORKILL will he in attendance at his ollice TOMORROW (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, from i until 4. to confer with objectors who have placed their cases in the hands of the Committee appointed at the recent public meeting. WILL GROW IN ANY PART OF XEW ZEALAND. ORDER AT ONCE

LtLIUM AURATUM ("The. Golden-rayed Lily")— Heigh, 4 to (i feet. Flowers 12 inclica across! Post free, 8d each; 3 for 1/9; 6 for if/-. LTLIUM AURATUM RUBRO VlTTATUM—fiovgeous flower. 10 to 12 inches aero-.-.. Tost free, 1/fi each; 3 for 4/-. LILTUM AURATUM WTTTEI ("The Xoblc Lily")— Distinctive, beautiful white flowers. Post free, 1/0 each; 3 for 4/-. LTLIUM AUIiATUM PLATYPHYLLUM —The Giant of the Lilies, vet one of to grow. Post free, 1/0 each; 3 for 4/-. XOW TS THE TIME TO PLANT. N'IMMO & BLAIB,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 3 April 1913, Page 1

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616

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 3 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 3 April 1913, Page 1

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