gMPIRE rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT Another grand DOUBLE PROGRAMME. TWO BIG STAR PICTURES— The first a strong Lubin 2-reel production featuring ARTHUR JOf' N °CN, supported by the full Lubin D. ,im' tic Coy. THE STOLEN SYMPHONY. . THE STOLEN SYMPHONY. THE STOLEN SYMPHONY. THE STOLEN SYMPHONI. THE STOLEN SYMPHONY. A beautiful story of a poor young musician who has- composed an exquisite symphony. THE STOLEN SYMPHONY THE STOLEN SYMPHONY Is a thrilling play, beautifully' set. A LUBIN MASTERPIECE. The second BIG STAR is a STORY of the GREAT NAPOLEON, DEATH OR GLORY. ■DEATH OR GLORY. . DEATH OR GLORY. DEATH OR GLORY. . DEATH OR GLORY. DEATH OR GLORY. A powerful series of war pictures with a throbbing story of love and adventure, depicted amid charming scenery, with a number of vivid scenes in which large crowds appear and convey an impression of actual warfare that lias never been excelled. DEATH OR GLORY. DEATH OR GLORY. THE GREAT NAPOLEON IS A CONSPICUOUS FIGURE THROUGHOUT, A Grand Double Star Programme, supported by a unique selection. egmont Agricultural and pas-. T.ORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL TERRITORIAL t TERRITORIAL TERRITORIAL GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING Will be held on the gHOW QROUNDS, JJAWERA, On THURSDAY, • JUNE Oft 1913. (Hawera Winter Show Week.) All classes are exclusively for Territorials and Cadets in Military Area Group No. 8 (Taranaki and. King Country) and No.- 6 (Wanganui). . The Gymkhana is the first of its kind in Taranaki, and includes such competitions as Tug-of-War, Cock : Fightii)g, Balaclava Melee, Tent-Pitching, Marching. Tilting the Bucket, Boot Race, Lloyd-Lindsay, Bugling, Relay Race, Physical Drill, Pillow-Fighting, Wrest-ling-on-Horseback, Bun. g,nd Pop Race, (Mounted Jumping, and the very amusing obstacle race in Fancy Costume, In addition to the THREE MILITARY BANDS, THRrEE MILITARY BANDS. Free passes on the railway Will be granted to all competitors., THE PRIZE LIST CONTAINS MANY VALUABLE CUPS AND TROPHIES. t (See Programme.) EXCURSION FARES on all railways for general public. Entries close positively with the undersigned on SATURDAY, JUNE 21, at 9 p.m. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF EMERY & CO., CYCLE MANUFACTURERS. accounts due to this estate must be paid forthwith to R. V. Carbines, Trustee, c/o J. C. Spedding, Ltd., Ciirrie street. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. T?VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss,of Certificate of Title, Vol. 6, Folio 104, for Allotments 10 and 115, Township of Stratford; extension in favor of George Palmer, of Kaikorua, carpenter, now of Auckland, and application having been made to me for the issue of a provisional certificate of title, I hereby'give notice that it is my intention to issue such provisional certificate at the expiration of fourteen day's from the 13th day of June, 1913. Dated this 7th day of June, 1913, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar. TENDERS. FOft STOCK OF COUNTRY STORES. RENDERS will be received at the store, Urenui, till June 12, for the stock o? Mr. C. Rowe, consisting of Drapery, Clothing; Boots, Fancy Goods, etc., £620, •Stock sheets may be seen on application to Mr. J. Blyth, New Plymouth, or at the gtore,- Urenui.. FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN—FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN—WHO USE MOTOR ENGINES. WHO USE MOTOR ENGINES. YOU' are quite convinced that running your machinery by motorpower is a paying proposition. But have you considered that one day—the very day you would least have it happen—the engine will stop! Don't 1 bother sending for experts—costs too much in time and money. Fix it up yourself, on the spot, and just as well. How? Well, the BOWERS'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWERS'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS FOR ENGINEERS Have compiled, specially for your instruction, and at specially small expense to yourself, a course that will make you your own expert. This small investment NOW 1 may rejiay its cost many times over in a. busy season. Decide now, for while you hesitate the ''break-down" may occur, and you will not be at the mercy of the expert who has to come from a distance. Prospectus free. Now, write for it to-dav. .Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. Principal: JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.I.M.E. Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. 'Phone 1734 PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed from any [ ' physician at the "Davies" Pharmacy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 7, 9 June 1913, Page 1
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