rpHEATRE JJOYAL pICTURES. TO-NIGHT-OUR EXCLUSIVE SELECTION. Headed by a story of absorbing interest: WORK OF HIS HANDS. WORK OF HIS HANDS. WORK OP HIS HANDS. WORK OF HIS HANDS. A clever, entrancing dramatic story, with many intense, compelling situations. THE WORK OF HIS HANDS Will prove a thoroughly popular film story. ROMANCE OF THE U.S.N. ROMANCE OF THE U.S.N. ROMANCE OF THE U.S.N. A thrilling naval drama, showing some remarkable scenes of THE AMERICAN FLEET. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. THE FOG. Edison's powerful drama. The subject of an interesting story in the January number of the Motion Picture Story Magazine. MISTAKE IN SPELLING. MISTAKE IN SPELLING. MISTAKE IN SPELLING. A Vita graph comedy of charm, featuring everybody's favorite: > MAURICE COSTELLO. MAMMOTH LIFE-SAVERS. MAMMOTH LIFE-SAVERS. MAMMOTH LIFE-SAVERS. The Vitagraph elephants and Misses Kate Price and Flora Finch cause heaps of fun at Coney Island. Also the latest TOPICAL GAZETTE And two beautiful colored.pictures: NORMANDY BUTTER And ON THE WAY TO MONTSERRAT. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT. LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER. IONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER. LONG'S NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER. KILL YOUR WEEDS. AUR representative, -Mr. T. F. Long, is at present in Sew Plymouth for the purpose of arranging agencies, supplying the trade and giving free demonstrations. A demonstration will be given in Devon St. West at 3 p.m. TO-DAY, and he will be pleased to meet all interested at the Grand Central Coffee Palace. There will be demonstration-; at Inglewood to-morrow, and at Stratford on J £25 (FIRST PRIZE) FOR ■£/. GRAND ART UNION DRAWING GRAND ART UNION DRAWING And' SPECIAL PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT itf E° AT R E J> OYA L. THURSDAY, APRIL 24. THURSDAY, APRIL iM. I Funds in aid of the RECREATION gI'ORTS Q.ROUND. Art Union Tickets (1/- each), for prizes valued at CoO, now procurable at the Red Post and from members of the Committee. Tickets will also be on sale on THURSDAY EVENING up to 9 o'clock. Admission to Theatre: Usual Picture Prices. JAMES CLARKE. ! Secretarv. LEASE WITH COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE. are invited for the lease, with compulsory purchasing clause, for Section 109, Block 4, Egmont S.D.. Windsor Road, Inglewood, containing 150 acres (more or less); good six-room-ed house; well-subdivided by good sheep'proof fences; more than half stumped and ploughed; all level; adjoining Bor•ough of Inglewood. Tenders close at <S p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1913. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to J. GIBBS, Inglewood. Public Works Office, Stratford, 11th April, 1913. STRATFORD-MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY (WEST END): WHANGAMOMONA STATION BUILDINGS CONTRACT. lENDERS will he received at this office until noon of WEDNESDAY, the 30th April, 1913, for the erection of the above buildings. Con tract documents may be seen at the Public Works Offices, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Stratford. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY, Actg. Resident Engineer. 1 [RANTED TO SELL, immediately - Three hundred acres of first-clati and, seven miles from Tauranga. has to bo sold at once for financial reASonu. I ind will be sold cheap. Land well inroved, grows splendid «>rea-l crops aco .beautiful pasturage. For further pa" iculars apply by letter to "CHEAP FARM."C/o Post Offis* Tauranga
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 283, 22 April 1913, Page 1
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