fjTHEATRE JJOYAL AT 8. TO-NIGHT At 8. , LAST NIGHT. I,AST NIGHT. LAST NIGIIT. LAST NIGHT. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE ,FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. ■ Rafliant. 3000 Feet. Beautiful. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. .Artistically Colored. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THS! FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. A Startling and Host Remarkable Masterpiece THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE. A Wonderful Story of the Ottoman Turks A FINE SPECTACULAR DRAMA And a Host of Cinematograph Gems Including—i A Vitagraph Drama THE MASTER PAINTER THE MASTER PAINTER Very Finely Presented A.B.'b Pathetic Release IN THE NORTH WOODS A Story of Jealousy Gaumont's Educational FAN MAKING A Grand Edition of THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC Laugh you Must at THE WIDOW'S SUITORS THE WIDOWS SUITORS PLAN AT COLLIER'S. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC MEETING will be held the Town Hall, on Tuesday, 3rd inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose Of considering what steps should be taken to celebrate the Anniversary of the Province. \ G. W. BROWNE, Mayor. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL
pURSUAXT to Section- 00 of the Rating 1 Act, all rates unpaid at 4 p.m. on Saturday, February 28, will be sued for with the addition of ten per cent. A. M. BOWER, Waitara, County Chariman. February 4, 1914. is hereby given that the undermentioned lands are open for sale or selection under fclie Land Act, 11)08, and applications will be. received up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 1914. Preference, will be given to landless applicants '.'ho have children dependent on them who have witl.in .the pre'ccding two yeara applied for land at 'least twice unsuccessfully. Renewable O.K. I>. Lease. Cash Ms-yearly ■Section. Area. Price. rent. rent. BLOCK VI., MAHOK S.D. i | 783 | £790 | £l9/K/- | £l.>/1«/Weiglited with £lO5 valuation for improvements. Six miles from Whangamomona by dray road; rough land, a little flat, heavy forest: soil fair to inferior. BLOCK X., MAUCE. 1 | 529 | £530 | £l3/5/- | £lO/12/Ten miles from Whangamomona by dray road; rough land, a little flat; heavy forest; soil good. BLOCK XL, MAI'ARA S.D. 12 | 317 | £IXO | £lO/0/- j £l2/10/13'/ 2 miles from Waimiha, dray road 13 miles; easy to steep country; heavy forest, good soil. Terms of sale and lease may be seen and' forms of application obtained at this office. G. 11. BULLAKI), Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, Kew Plymouth. February 3, 1914. rjURAXAKI JOCKEY (JLUB. AUTUMN* MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH IiAOKCOURSB. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II and 12, ]!)14. CHARGES FOl! ADMISSION. UATE: s. d. Foot Passengers - " Horsemen 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers) .... 3 0 Ladies and Children I'icc GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK: s. d. Fir Gentlemen 10 0 I'D! Ladies 5 0 Cliildren under 12. including babies 2 6 First Race i-onnui-iu-t's at 12 noon. DELAYED TUAINS. Jj\KCI'RS|OX FAKES. E. P. WEP.STEI!, * Secretary. WANTED Known—Royal Yeast Cakes are fid box; l'/nd per box must be added for postage. Sole agent, A. Veale, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 185, 4 February 1914, Page 1
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