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EMPIRE piCTUEE pALAUE. TONIGHT Following on our great Cinderella pantomime success, we will to-night present THE ITALA COMPANY'S MASTERPIECE, " FATHER." " FATHER," A drama, of profound human interest, telling a strange story, which holds the spectator fascinated from the first magnificent scene until the end, when one is left with the delightful sensation of having witnessed something quite unique. FATHER Included in this FATHER FATHER fine production FATHER FATHER is one of the FATHER FATHER most FATHER WONDERFUL AND REALISTIC FIRE SCENES ever attempted by the Ivinematograph. THE BURNING OF A HUGE MANSION AN AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE. The upper portion of the building is on fire, livid tongues of flame leap out. and frantic occupants rush hither and thither seeking escape. THE GREEDY FIRE STEZES UPON THE MAGNIFICENT STAIRCASE, and verandah. There is no mistaking the deadly nature of the fire. A brave old mana'iishes up the burning staircase to rescue the one unfortunate who has been unable to make his escape. Hoisting him on his shoulder, he is about to return when the STAIRWAY COLLAPSES IN A ROARING FLAME. The pair land in a perilous position, saved onlv by the old man's grip on a pillar. Firemen below bold a jumping sheet and catch the two men as thev fall. A KrNEMATOGRAPH TRIUMPH. Many fire scenes have been introduced in motion pictures, but none so amazingly realistic as that in the great production, FATHER (4000 ft) FATHER FATHER (4000 ft) FATHER

THLE TI C gPOR TS. THE DRAW OF THE YEAR. THURSDAY, APRIL 10. THURSDAY, APRIL 10. JJECREATION pjPORTS QROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH. RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING RUNNING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CYCLING CHILDREN'S EVENTS CHILDREN'S EVENTS Etc., Etc. INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE OVERSQYCjL I X G Q L U B AND COMPETITIONS. Record attepc(lnce wanted! Admittance, 1/-; Children/ half-price. W<; JONAS, Sec. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BOXING AND WRESTLING. BOXING AND WRESTLING. BOXING AND WRESTLING. 7^0 VICE COMPETITIONS (open to those who have not previously won a competition) will be held by the l"llawera Sports ami Pastimes Club," under N.Z.A.H.A. rules, on May 14 and 15 (RACE NIGHTS). Bantam, under Bst 41b; Feather, under Ost; light, under lOst; middle, under list 4lb; Heavy, any weight. WRESTLING (CATCH-AS-C'ATCH-CAN) Under Ost; under lOst; under list; over list.

Special matches to he arranged later. Entries close on May D. E. CALLAGHER, flon. Sec. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. NEW PLYMOUTH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. connections for which subscriptions are unpaid at. Noon on the 10th day of April, 1013, will be cut ofl' in accordance with the. notice printed 011 accounts rendered. L By Order. C. H. BURTON. Chief Postmaster. TENDERS. (RENDERS are invited by the undersigned for Stumping, Clearing, Burning and Filling-in seven (7) acres o« Hursthouse Road. ' Tenders close April 20, IAI3, with WM. J. TRICE, Inglcwood. PIANO TUX IXC!. are pleased to now inform our customers that, owing to the late increase of business in our tuning and repairing department, we have found it necessary to add Mr. J. I'. Penny, late of -lohn lirinsmead and Sons, London, to our New Plymouth staff. All oidcrs for tuning and repairing cut rusted to our care will receive our immediate attention, and we guarantee satisfaction at lowest rates. Our only authorised tuners in this district are Me-wrs. J. ('. I.'carco and P. Penny. If. C01.1.1F.R & CO. CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES •p 0 R I R E MOTOR CARS, CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SADDLE HORSES Mountain House Excursions arranged (for at Special Rates. M. JONES, j PROPRIETOR, i 'Phone 29. 4

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 272, 9 April 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 272, 9 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 272, 9 April 1913, Page 1

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