JJOYAL piCTURES NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT AGAIN WEDNESDAY. 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., pURIOUS COMPANIONS. ' A distinct novelty item. The dramatic section is headed by 9 orilliant Edison masterpiece. LEOIXE The story of the LEOINE love of the model LEOIXE "Leoine" for the I4SOIXE artist. He is inLfiOIXE fatuated with a LEOIXE lady far above his LEOINE station. Eventually , LEOIXE 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. 1 THE WOOD VIOLET. The story of a beautiful girl amidst forest and stream, dwelling in nature's realms with her loved one. THE TAXNHOUSER 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. JpOOTBALL JjTOOTBALL JfiOOTBALL Western Park Ground. TO-DAY TUESDAY, JUNE 3. X.P. "BANKS & LAW" . N.P. "BANKS & LAW" Y. 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. Kick-off at 3.13 p.m. Adnjjssion, 6d; Ladies, free. Q.RAXD JJOXING QARXIVAL. wp lsndej the direction of~' T " . THE NEW PLYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION. ■ ;>. Dilring the visit of '» ; H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYJune 17 and 18. . . FEATHER-WEIGHT~ 1 MIDDLE-WEIGHT LIGHT-WEIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT Entries for the above classes close with the Secretary, Box 93, New Plymouth, on June 10. Entrance fee 2s. E. W. GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRI- , CULTURAL SOCIETY.
FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER SHOW WINTER SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY May 31. KING GEORGE CORONATION AGRICULTURAL JJALL JUNE 11, 12, 13 & 14, 1913. 35.000 IT SPACB 35.000* 1 35,000 FT SPAOE 35.000" 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 DOG TRIALS.- DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. DOG TRIALS. June 12 & 13, at FRANKLEIGH PARK. . A. L. HUMPHRIES, C/o Webster & MeKellar, Currie St., WEBSTER. DOBSON and 00. LIST OF SALES. JUNEStratford—Tuesday, June 3. Stratford —Tuesday, June 17. Stratlimore—Monday, June 30. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. W. M. Bayly, Stratford Yards, June 4 Pedigree and Grade Jerseys. R. T. B. Mellow, Stratford Yards. June 4 —Pedigree Jerseys. C'. Cleaver, Malioe, June 2G. Jago, Tuna, July 23. F. Wellington, Tuna, July 23—Jersey and Holstein Heifers. yOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 2, 3 June 1913, Page 1
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