gMP IE B f[l HEA T R B. 1 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. TWO BIG STAR PICTURES— The first a strong Lubin 2-reel production featuring ARTHUR JOHNSON, supported by the full Lubin Dramatic 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. Is a thrilling play, beautifully set. The second BIG, STAR is a STORY of. the GREjAT NAPOIEON. DEAT'3 OR GLORY. DEATH' O'R 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 has never been excelled. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A thrilling Xordisk Sensation: ' DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-EL-HAMAR. DR. GAR-ELrHAMAR. (The Oriental Poisoner.) Sequel to "TJlje, slead Man's Child." A film of intense excitement and enthralling jiiterest. (JIARANAKI JJUGBY jJNIOiN. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. < NORTH, v. SOUTH. NORTH v. SOUTH. NORTH v. SOUTH. NORTH v. SOUTH. THURSDAY JUNE 12. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12. • RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. DELAYED'TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. ' ■r r f p ' , 'iV I v ' ' Kick-off a,t 3; ADMISSION ON T E Also, as curtain-raiser: NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL 'i- .v. ■ ■ ■ •■ TECHNICAL COLLEGE. •7 Kick-off 1 at 1.30 p.m. - P. SKOGLUNI), . Hon, Sec. EOMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL TERRITORIAL TERRITORIAL 1 TERRITORIAL GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING GYMKHANA SPORTS MEETING Will be held on the gHOW Q.ROUNDS, JJAWERA, On THURSDAY, JUNE Ofj 1913. (Hawera Winter Show Week.) All classes are exclusively for Territorials and Cadets in Milit -ry Area Group No. 6 (Taranaki ard King Country) and No. G (Wanganui). The Gymkhaija is the first of its kind in Taranaki, and such competitions as Tug-of-War, Cock-Fighting, Balaclava Melee, Tent-Pitching, Marching. Tilting the Bucket, Boot Race, Lloyd-Lindsay, .Bugling, Relay Race, Physical Drill, Pillow-Fighting, Wrest-ling-on-Horseback, Bun and Pop Race, Mounted Jumping,' and the very amusing obstacle race in Fancy Costume, In addition to the THREE MILITARY BANDS. THREE MILITARY BANDS. ' Free passes qji the railway will be granted to all competitors. THE PRIZE LIST CONTAINS MANY VALUABLE CUPS AND TROPHIES. (See Programme.) EXCURSION FARES on all railways for general public. ' Entries close positively with tile undersigned on SATURDAY, JUNE 21, at 9 p.m. T1 F. G. TREWEEK,. : / Secretary, Hawera. RE CHARLES AUTRIDGE BULLOT, DECEASED. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the'above-named deceased are requested to furnish particulars of the same to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to!the estate are requested to pay, the amount due to R. CLINTON HUGHES, Solicitor for the Executors. THE DREADNOUGHT VISIT. ACCOMMODATING,SCHOOL CHILDREN J HEREBY invite the citizens of New Plymouth (it a position to do so to billet the school children requiring accommodation,, on the 10th inst., the night before the Dreadnought. The children Will arrive by the 5,30 p.m. train, then be marshalled at the Drillshed, and will require tea, bedding and breakfast, and to be at the Railway Station in the morning at an hour to be subsequently announced. Please forward names at oneo to the Committee (Messrs. T. C. List, Taranaki News, and W. C. Weston, TaranaKi Herald). ti. W. BROWNE. Mayor. ' f QNE important item omitted from the c Boosting Society's programme is',; " that New Plymouth is supplied with bet-,'. ] ter meat than any town in our Domin-', ion, and that Joll's is the best mca't in r New Plymouth—an incontrovertible fact.;; ■ Small goods a specialty. 'Phone 39. ' "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 8, 10 June 1913, Page 1
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