.MATIXF.K TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY; 2.30. LAST SCREENING OF FRA DIAVOLO. JjJMPIRE rp HEAT RE. TO-NIGHT We are introducing an unparalleled dramatic sensation: ' THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. • THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. .< THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. Concerned as it is with intriguing and and spying in . HIGH POLITICAL CIRCLES, this subject provides us with sensational episodes out of the ordinary character. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. THE SECRET TREATY. Exciting incidents succeed exciting incidents, whilst the staging is uniquely handled to sustain an atmosphere of mystery. This great 3000 ft. star production will be supported by a brilliant selection, including a REX MASTERPIECE: TyEj „ IJOUR OF PERIL. THE HOUR OF' PERIL." A thoroughly convincing dramatic study, brilliantly interpreted. And the striking Lubin production: GENTLEMAN JOE. ! GENTLEMAN JOE. GENTLEMAN' JOE. EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. TO-NIGHT. NEW PLYMOUTH QRCHESTRAL g0 CI ET Y. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY, JUNE 1). ffHE ATEE 0 Y A L.. 8.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. Overture, "Bridal Rose" (Lavalee) i "Star of Eve," "Tannhauaer",. (Wagner) "Humoreske" (Dovrak) Cornet Solo, "Lost Chord" (Sullivan) Mr. J. Richards. String quartette, "Minuet". (Boccherini) Nocturne No. 2 (Chopin) "Intermezzo Russe" (Franke) Song, "Dream of Paradise" (Hamilton Mr. N. D. Day Grey) Finale, "Poet and Peasant" Suppe Admission Silver Coin BENEFIT HOSPITAL ON THE FARM, RATAPIKO. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. JJAVE bee« favored with instructions from MR. ANGUS FRASER, who is giving up dairying, to sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, 0Q DAIRY COWS, 2nd, 3rd and 4th calvers 40 2 to 3-vear-old heifers (all in calf to jersey bull) 24 weaners 400 4 and 6-tooth wethers 5 pedigree Clydesdale mares and fillies 4 harness horses 1 double-furrow plough, 1 'Cambridge roller, 1 scarifier, 1 single-j furrow plough, 1 large spring eart, 1 4-wheel brake (carry 12 cans), 1 Massey-Harris mower, 1 Massey-Harris reaper and hinder, 1 Woods hay rake, 1 Courtland (in good order). Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. N.B.—Mr. Fraser has been dairying for some years, and he has heavily culled his herd every year, taking as many as 20 cows out in, the year. The above herd cannot be too highly recommended by the auctioneers to anyone wanting first-class cows. Passengers going by rail <ian get off at Tariki. A conveyance will leave the company's Stratford office at 10 a.m. STRATFORD SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO. W ILL oiler by Public Auction as above,— OQQ HEAD CATTLE, including,— . 75 store and forward cows 20 fat cows 5 bulls 50 in-calf heifers 75 20-months steers 30 S'/o-vear steers 200 mixed weaners 75 colored weaner heifers 20 springing cows and heifers Sale at 1 o'clock. (HANDLES. —Landing to-day: Consignment best wax candles, 5/9 dozen lb.—Farmeijs' Store. a-x can get it cheaper at the Red Post
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 317, 31 May 1913, Page 1
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