/JIHEATRE K,OYAL piCTURES to-nTght OUR ..GRAND NEW PROGRAMME ' 1 '■ Includes. LATEST EVENTS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE WORLD. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE, 1913.' ; OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE, 1913. A fine portrayal of the 1913 boat race. . LETTERS TO A PRINCESS. LETTERS TO A PRINCESS. LETTERS TO A PRINCESS. The popular young Edison actress, Mary Fuller, in another charming "What Happened to Mary" series—the best so far. SIGNAL OF DISTRESS. SIGNAL OF DISTRESS. SIGNAL OF DISTRESS. The great Vitagraph favorite, Florence Turner, and the dog Jean, in a splendidly arranged light drama. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. . LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. And a gloriously colored star drama: s THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. THE WEAKER VESSEL. A magnificently portrayed drama that rrins the full gamut of human emotions. Thrilling and intense, it holds the onlooker as in a vice, and finishes in a manner pleasing to all. . :We have no hesitation in advertising this programme as the equal of anything shown in New Plymouth. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. THE NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT , AND LOAN SOCIETY, PERMA- .. NENT. rjTHE Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting of Members will take place in the Society's Office, Brougham street, New Plymouth, on MONDAY, 9th June, 1913, at 3 p.m. BUSINESS.—To receive the Annual Report of the Directors, and Statement of Accounts for the past year; the appointment of Directors and Auditors; and for such other business that may be brought before the meeting, of which due notice has been given. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. NOTICE. rpRADESMEN are warned against giving credit on our account. GEO. PARKER. A. L. PARKER. 708 Fitzroy. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO ATTEND ■ the FOURTH WINTER SHOW to be held in THE CORONATION HALL NEW PLYMOUTH on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, June 11, 12, 13 and 14, 1913. BIGGER . BRIGHTER BETTER THAN EVER. RECORD ENTRIES. THlv GREATEST ATTRACTION IN THE DOMINION. • FARMERS' C L A S S E S in all branches. : THE BUSY BEES AT WORK. EVERY CLASS OF.FEATHERED BIRD ON EXHIBITION. WONDERFUL EXHIBIT OF CHILDREN'S PETS MACHINERY IN MOTION MECHANICS AT WORK Technical and Public School Exhibits. MUSICAL RECITALS. Musical Instruments discoursing sweet airs. SIDE SHOWS from all parts of the Dominion, to suit all tastes. COME AND SEE WHAT TARANAKI CAN PRODUCE. You will be astonished at the great exhibition if you attend, and greatly disappointed if you miss. LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA procurable in the building. SPECIAL TRAINS EXCURSION FARES DELAYED TRAINS Admission: Adults 1/-, Children Cd, except on Friday, 3d. DON'T FORGET THE DOC. TRIALS at FRANKLEIGH PARK on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. ONE Y T « JjEND. HAVE severat sums available for immediate investment. WILSON Ci GREY, Solicitors. Brougham St., New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 1
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