TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. 1 We are screening a magnificent film selection of the latest successes. Ouv educational items are alone worth double the money. LATEST LONDON GAZETTE. LATEST LONDON GAZETTE. LONDON TRAFFIC. LONDON TRAFFIC. Another wonderful picture, showing the enormous traffic of the main thoroughfares of London. CURIOUS COMPANIONS. CURIOUS COMPANIONS. A distinct novelty item. The dramatic section is headed by a urilliant Edison masterpiece. LEOINE The story of the LEOINE love of the model LEOINE "Leoine" for the ■ LEOINE artist. He is in- i LEOINE fatuated with a LEOINE lady far above his LEOINE station. Eventually LEOINE his eyes are opened, LEOINE and the picture ends LEOINE with artist and model LEOINE united. We also have two exquisite Vitagraph dramatic studies. AN OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT. AN OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT. AN OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT. And THE WOOD VIOLET. THE WOOD VIOLET. THE WOOD VIOLET. The story of a beautiful girl amidst forest and stream, dwelling in nature's realms with her loved one. THE TANNHOUSER COMPANY are represented, with a gripping and powerfully cast drama. A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. A GUILTY CONSCIENCE. An intense portrayal by the leading Tannhouser players. • Comedy items are interspersed.
POOTBALL JfOOTBALL pOOTBALL Western Park Ground. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 1 N.P. "BANKS & LAW" N.P. "BANKS & LAW" V. STRATFORD "BANKS & LAW." STRATFORD "BANKS & LAW." Kick-off at 2 p,m. TECHNICAL COLLEGE CADETS TECHNICAL COLLEGE CADETS V. NEW PLYMOUTH CADETS. NEW PLYMOUTH CADETS, • Riek-off at 3.15 p.m. Admission, 6d; Ladies, free. TARANAKT METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW WINTER SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY May 31. KING GEORGE CORONATION AGRICULTURAL JJALL JUNE 11, 12, -13 & 14, 1913. AVAILABLE. Competitions for DAIRY FACTORY AND FARMERS' 'PRODUCk GARDEN VEGETABLES. HOME INDUSTRIES. HONEY. FANCY WORK. TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES. TRADESMEN'S DISPLAY. Etc,, Etc. POULTRY SHOW DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. June 12 & 13, at FRANKLEIGH PARK. A. L. HUMPHRIES, C/o Webster & McKellar, Currie St.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 1, 2 June 1913, Page 1
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