MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30. i MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. AND AGAIN" TO-NIGHT ■"piEATRE JJOYAL The VERY LATEST in KINEGRAMS. A.K.B.'s Magnificent Photo-Drama— FAITHFUL TO THE END. FAITHFUL TO THE END. FAITHFUL TO THE END. FAITHFUL TO THE END. The Story of a Woman's Loyalty to Her Lover. Supported by A Convincing Vita. Drama— MY LADY OP IDLENESS. 11Y LADY OF IDLENESS. ''The Ways of Women." An Ever-popular A.B. Drama— THE TENDER-HEARTED CROOK. A Pretty Story. Dramatic and Fresh: THE WOOING OF WHITE FAWN, A New Chicago Release. Those Keystones Agai/i! PLEASING HER HUSBAND, An Excellent Comic. An Attractive Cines Educational. CORK INDUSTRY AT VAR. The Happenings on "The Other Side." WARWICK CHRONICLE. And "What's Doing" in New Zealand. N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS. And Manv Others. PRICES AS USUAL. RESERVE AT COLLIER'S. gAND CONCERT. fpHE BAND will parade Devon Street this (SATURDAY) afternoon and evening, when a speciaJ appeal for funds will be made to the citizens to ennble the Band to compete at the Auckland Contest. ROBERT ELLIS, Hon. Secretary, Band Citizens' Committee. 0. E. HUGO VXfILL Lecture in ST. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM on MONDAY EVENING, February 2, on "Faces and Expressions." Admission free. Collection. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. THANKS. BOWERS & MRS. A. MOULD!! V desire to thank all their friends for floral wreath, telegrams and letters of sympathy in their late and sad bereavement.
rjUHANAKI JOCKEY QLUB. AUTUMN .MEETING. SEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY AXI) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II and 12, 1914. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. OATH: s. d. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 Ladies and Children Free GRANDSTAND AXD SADDLING PADDOCK: s. d. For Gentlemen 10 0 For Ladies 5 0 Children under li. including babies 6 First Race commences at 12 noon. DELAYED TRAINS. JjJXCURSION FARES. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. lIAWEIIA RACES, FEBRUARY 4 & 5. iYbruary 4 and 5, usual 7.40 a.m. train from Xe\vl Plymouth will stop a.t Ilawera Racecourse to set down passengers. Passenger train will leave Ilawera 5.30 p.m., Racecourse 0.5 p.m., for Waitara and New Plymouth. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return until February 13, will be issued from New Plymouth, Wiitara and immediate station to Ilawera Racecourse on February 4 and by morning trains on February 5. These Excursion 'Ticl-'et.-i will not be available the Mail Trams.
Tickets issued to Hawera. Racecourse n, February t and 3 will include 2a admission to course. I$Y ORDER TiKCOUE A 1! ECO MB A MD.KIMI-MAO 11N E EXPERT! MII.KINOMACIIINK EXPERT! .IJCT ill early, ami have tlie -tlold to U yourself. ' There's a splendid opportunity l'or the man who can see fur-Lln-r ahead than (lie of Uis arm —for, with tlie rapid adoption of machinery for milking and the increasing use 1)y herd-owners of these labor-sav-ers, the demand ha* arisen for the Milkiim Machinery Expert, JiOWEH'.S AUCKLAND SCHOOL li<)\VEß'-S Al'-CKLAXD SCHOOL ROWER'S AITKLAND SCHOOL FUR KM: INTERS FOR KM:INTERS FOR EM;INKERS have prepared a specially helpful, but I hoi oiijJ'iy practical course of instruction in, these inncliilies, their (lower enffine-., etc., etc. Send to-day I'm- outline of ground covered by tiii> ruiirse. We send, I'OST FREF. to' you. all the particulars you are likely to rcipiire. JAS. \\\ KOWEII. M.A.1.i1.E. i Principal Auckland School for Engineers), TYRONE Hl'IL-DIMiS. Cl'-STOJIS ST. EAST, AIX'hLAXD. T.O. liox -"in. 'Phone 173-1.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 182, 31 January 1914, Page 1
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