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gMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. "The Home of the Stars." TO-NIGHT Absolutely the last night of THIS MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. headed by the great exclusive AMERICAN' BIOGRAPH TRIUMPH: THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. A picture of surpassing splendor. Representing the outcome of years of detailed study on behalf of the A.B. Company. Undoubtedly far ahead of anything before produced by this great firm. THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE, , :• THE' MASSACRE." ' ,< A' reproduction ,of scenes from actual events during the war against, the In; dians of the Great North-West, THE MASSACRE. THE MASSACRE. To be shown for the LAST TIME TO-NIGHT. Supporting films include: H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. Fresh views of OUR warship. • • HIS WESTERN WAY. ' HIS WESTERN WAY. ' HIS -WESTERN WAY. A romantic story of gay city life and days 'way out West. (Lubin.) THE GIRL OF THE GROVE. THE GIRL OF THE GROVE. THE LADY OF SHALLOT. THE LADY OF SHALLOT. Two strong dramas of society life. BERNINA RAILWAY. RIVER AARE. BERNINA RAILWAY. RIVER AARE. And a brilliant quartette of the latest American comedy hits. Prices as usual. Plan at Theatre.

THE THIRTY-FIRST AKNUAL piRE JJRIGADE PLAIN & JfANCY J)RESS gALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILftREN . Will be held in the ifp.HE.AT EE JJ O Y AL On KING'S BIRTHDAY (TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913). 'M-i. ;/ .DANCING: •Childten, from 7 t<J- "S)i3oj Adults after., FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. • TICKETS: Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs: Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be'given for-the Best Girl's Fancy Cosjtuniq,, ajid {ilso for the .Most; Original Qiri's ciJstum.e;- Prizes will also be given for ishe Best Boy's Fancy'arid Original CostUine.

JJEAL Q-OODJJUSINESS AND INVESTMENT PROPOSITION. In one of the busiest and best parts of Auckland'. On tram line close to' important tram stopping-place. CARRYING, COAL AND FIREWOOD CARRYING, COAL AND FIREWOOD CARRYING, COAL AND FIREWOOD " ' > BUSINESS No. I.—Corner section, 46 x 120, freehold, with large sheds, engine room, large stables, etc. • No. 2.—Also on Main Street, 44 x 125, owner's "private house of six ' ""lal-ge 'rooms; at back. On the property there is erected a party wall of brick which cost £l5O. PLANT.—Gas engine of 5 horse-power, S horses, 5 carts, lorry harness for 9 horses, horse-covers, cart-covers, etc. The stock of firewood, coal, shell, tar, etc., at least worth £250, Owner clearing £SO per month nett. PRICE £3soo.—For tlje whole property, plant and stock as J a going concern, £3500. ' NOTE.—The property is 'worth the money, anjl sole reason for selling is ill-health and owner going to Old Country to retire. Inspection heartily invited to bona fide Sole'agent— WENZL SCHOLLUM, 17, 19, 20 Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address — "Scholium, Auckla'nd." ' •

BOXING AND WRESTLING. BOXING AND WRESTLING. . BOXING AND WRESTLING. COMPETITIONS (open to those who have not previously won a corrjp.etition) will be held by the "Mawera Sports and der N.Z.A.B.A. rules, on May 14 and 15 (RACE SIGHTS). Bantam, under Bst 41b; under 9st; light,under lOst; middle, under list 41b; Heavy, any weight. COMPETITIONS FOR BOYS under 15under 6st, 7st, and Bst. WRESTLING (CATCH-AS-CATCH-CAN) Cst; under lOst; under list; over list. ; ' Special matches to be arranged later. Entries close on May 9. E. CALLAGHER, Hon. Sec. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME tABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. SPLENDID SAMPLE of the above at a very low figure. Special quotations for ton lots. HAKBY" LUKE PRODUCE MERCHANT INCLEWOOQ.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 292, 2 May 1913, Page 1

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585

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 292, 2 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 292, 2 May 1913, Page 1

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