]£MPIR£ piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. A storv of Early Australia. MARGARET. CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. A romantic and thrilling story, dealing with the life of a YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL who falls in love with a convict, and, dressed as a man, follows him out to the _ PENAL SETTLEMENT in AusMARGARET CATCHPOLE. MARGARET CATCHPOLE. One of the most gripping stories ever written,, and one of the finest dramas ever ■ adapted for the (cinematograph. This great picture-drama can inly be shown TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW AND' FRIDAY. Supported by a unique selection: > THE WAY OF THE MOUNTAINS. THE WAY OF THE MOUNTAINS. A great Lubin drama; with all the favor-' ites going strong. THE CATTLE RUSTLERS. .THE CATTLE RUSTLERS. Selig's thrilling Western romance, full of wild' and exciting doings. DAY ON BOARD A SPANISH CRUISER DAY ON BOARD A SPANISH CRUISER THE RIVER ORME. THE RIVER ORME. And a varied selection of rippling comedy successes. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. f
NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT ■ • CONCERT CONCERT In aid of School Institutions TII EAT" R •; £OY A U 8 o'clock sharp. . Tickets 2/-; Children 1/1. Seats can e reserved at 11. Collier & Co.'s. l!ox Plan opens Saturday, 26th. BOXING AND WRESTLING. BOXING AND WRESTLING. BOXING AND WRESTLING. JJOVICE COMPETITIONS (open to those who have not previously won a competition) will he held by the "Hawera Sp r orts and Pastimes Club,'' under N,JS. A.B. A. rules, on May 14 and 15 (BAG? NIGHTS). Bantam, under Bst 41b; Feather, under 9st; light, under lOatjr middle, under list 41b; Heavy, any weight. COMPETITIONS FOR BOYS under 15under 6st, 7st, and Bst. WRESTLING (CATCHUnder 9st; under 10st; under llit; over list. ~ Special matches to be arranged later. Entries close on May 9. E. GALLAGHER, Hon. Sec. SHOOTING SEASON, 1913.
MAY 1 TO JI'LY 31, INCLUSIVE. ..JjICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society's district will be issued by the following post offices : Xew Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood and Waitara. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee wil have their licenses posted by the Secrc tary. Country residents sending the fee wil have their licenses posted by the Secre tary. All licenses must be produced on re quest of the Rangers. .A. close season is being o'bserved foi all Native game. 0. \\ FIRTH, Secretary.
TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. mm FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW WINTER SHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION AGRICULTURAL JJALL JUNE ii, 12, 13 & 14, 1913. 35,000 FT sp7 ™ 35,000 FT 35,000 FT SPACE 35,000 FT 35,000 FT SPACE 35,000 FT AVAILABLE. Competitions for DAIRY FACTORY AND FARMERS' PRODUCE. GARDEN VEGETABLES. HOME INDUSTRIES. HONEY. FANCY WORK. TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES. TRADESMEN'S DISPLAY. Etc., Etc. POULTRY SHOW POULTRY SHOW ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. Care of Mr. Walter Bewley, Egmont street, P.O. Box 72, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 285, 25 April 1913, Page 1
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