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MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. Children 3d. rpHEATRE piCTURES. TO-NIGHT-FOR THE LAST TIME. The World's Greatest Spectacle: TIIE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW THfi RETREAT FROM MOSCOW Or THE FALL OF-NAPOLEON. THE FALL- OF NAPOLEON. THE FALL OF NAPOLEON. THE FALL OF NAPOLEON. A reconstruction of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow, ON THE ACTUAL SITE. This wonderful production is remarkable in many ways, not the least noteworthy fact being the obtaining of the assistance of the IMPERIAL RUSSIAN ARMY In order to make the BATTLE SCENES MORE REALISTIC AND CONVINCING. THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW Is an ambitious attempt, WITII REALLY REMARKABLE RESULTS To reconstruct the fierce disasters that overtook Napoleon on his woeful retreat from A MOSCOW IN FLAMES. THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW Is AN HISTORICAL TRIUMPH. A film that represents kinematograph enterprise at high-water mark. Supported by a MAURICE COSTELLO-FLORENCE TURNER' DRAMA: ■ THE FACE OR THE VOICE. And an admirable selection of picture successes. Children will not be admitted to Dress Circle for half-price at the night entertainment. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE OF NEW ZEALAND. A PUBLIC MEETING •

(Under the auspices of the' above) WILL be held on MONDAY, April 21, at the Good Templar Hall, and will be addressed by CANON GARLAND, Dominion Organising Secretary. The chair will be taken, by the Mayor at 8 p..m X. K. MacDIARMID, President. T. 11. ROSEVEARE, . A H. QQLVILE, j Vice-Presidents. JjQ- RA X D A R T U NI ONI (By special permission of the; Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs) 1 , In aid of the funds of the , jgPORTS Q.ROIJND. FIRST PRlZE—Beautiful Carved Side,Jjpawl. vtiluc £25. SECOND PRlZE—Carved Overman tcL , and Oil Paihting, value £'ls. THIRD PRIZE—OiI Painting, value £lO. Also Seven Other-Prizes (Oil Paintings) by the well-known ■ artist H. W. Kirkwood, Esq., value £3O. To be drawn at New Plymouth on or about April 24, 1913. TICKETS ....ONE SHILLING JAMES CLARKE, Secretary. TENDERS. LEASE WITH COMPULSOftY;.PUR- . CHASING CLAUSE. arc invited for the lease, with compulsory purchasing clause, for Section 109, Block 4, Egmont S.D., Windsor Road, Inglewood, containing 150 acres( moreorless) jgoodsixroomed■ls& acres (more or less); good six-room-ed house; well-subdivided by good sheepproof fences; more than half stumped 4ind ploughed; all level; adjoining Borough of Inglewood. I. Tenders close at 8 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1913. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Full, particulars on application to J. GIBBS, Inglewood. , MAXGAWHERO' RIVER. BRIDGES CONTRACT. RENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked on the outside as above, will be received at this office until Noon of WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April, 1913, for the construction of two suspension dray bridge's' of 150 ft and 160 ft spans, situated respectively on Anderson's Road and Bunnell's Road, where they cross the Mangawhero River. Plans, specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Stratford, Ohakune and Wanganui. Tlie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Signed) ROBERT 11. REAXEY, Resident Road Engineer. Public Works Office, Wanganui, March 27, 1913. FOB SALE. .4 BARGAIN. TO SELL, immediately -■ Three hundred acres of first-claw and, Beven miles from Tauranga. liar to be sold at once for financial reasons, and will be sold chean. Land well i/*iroved, grows splendid cereal crops aixj beautiful pasturage. Fot further pa* dculari apply by letter to "CHEAP FARM." I O/o Post Oflßcw "• " Tauraag.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 281, 19 April 1913, Page 1

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561

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 281, 19 April 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 281, 19 April 1913, Page 1

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