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rpHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. VITAGRAPH DRAMA. THE MODEL FOR ST TOHN. ; THE MODEL FOR ST JOHN. THE MODEL FOR ST JOHN. THE MODEL FOR ST JOHN. THE MODEL FOR ST JOHN. THE MODEL FOR ST JOHN. An impressive fllm-story, showing the depths to which a cherished son has fallen. A MAN'S DECEPTION. A MAN'S DECEPTION. A thrilling, sensational Western story, full of quick action and exciting incidents. FOUR DAYS A WIDOW. FOUR DAYS A WIDOW. FOUR DAYS A WIDOW. FOUR DAYS A WIDOW. A delightful Vitagraph comedy, in which many popular Vitagraph plavers appear. THE THUNDERBOLT. . THE THUNDERBOLT. ' THE THUNDERBOLT. A dramatic story, produced with all the Tannhouser Company' brilliancy. Contains a heart-holding storr, true to life. THE HAND-BAG. THE HAND-BAG. Another humorous Vitagraph comedy, featuring Flora Finch. THE TRUANT'S DOOM. '" THE TRUANT'S DOOM. A Tannhouser comedy, full of merriment. A picture that will tickle the old as well as the young. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. LATEST TOPICAL GAZETTE. SERMOINE. (Exquisite scenic gem.) ISLAND OF RHODES. JIM'S JOY DAY. (Foolshead.) A magnificent pictorial feast. THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL ■piRE f»RIGADE pLAIN & J7UNCY J)RESS JgALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be held in the ! JJOYAL. On ' i KING'S BIRTHDAY (TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913). j '" l ' 1 DANCING: Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. [ ■ ' TICKETS: I Children under 14, 1/-; Ladies, 2/-; l Gentlemen, 3/-. Tickets may be obtained ■ from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Com-! mittee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume, and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also j be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costume. JJEAL Q.OOD JJUSINESS 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. 1.-rCorner section, 46 x 120, free- [ hold, with large sheds, engine room, [ large stables; etc. No. 2—Also oh Main Street, 44 x 125, ' with owner's private house of six large rooms; large workshop, etc., at ,ba,cki ,-O.n the property there is erected a party wall of brick which cost £l5O. PLANT—Gas engine of 5 horse-power, 8 horses, 5 carts, lorry harness for 9 horses, horse-covers, cart-covers, etc.. The stock of firewood, coal, E shell, tar, etc., 'at least worth £250. Owner clearing £SO per month nett. s PRICE £3soo.—For the whole property, :[ plant and stock as a going concern, £3500. NOTE.—The property is worth the money, and sole reason for selling is ill-health and owner going to Old Country to retire. Inspection heartily invited to bona fide purchasers. ) Sole agent— WENZL SCHOLLUM, 17, 19, 20 Royal Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, AUCKLAND. ' Telegraphic Address—"Scholium, Auckland." ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. THE PROFESSION THAI - PAYS. THE PROFESSION THAT PAYS. T)ON'T stand aside, content to look on at the fellows who are pushing ahead to success. Don't wait for someone to come along and shove you there. 'Get there" yourself on your own merits,— and you'll be backed up with a confidence that is necessary for the man who desires to "make good" in his profession. The BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS ENGINEERS imparts to the ambitious man the information that points the way to a profession that pays. The fees are reasonably small, but the tuition is practical and perfect. Instruction given till the students are thoroughly proficient in wiring work, dynamo and motor construction, installing and running. Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.T.M.E. Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. hl|oo ACRES situated at the Mimi, four miles north of Urenui; good 9 15 roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor 10 large orchard near factory on good Jn metalled road; 45 cows have been milkec this season on 62 acres of farm, wel ~ sheltered near coast. I For further particulars apply . • . (■.■,• *. R. F. CORNWALL, Agent, '—-•-•. • New Plymouti

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 1

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656

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 1

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