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rpHEATRE JJ.OYAL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AXU TO-MORROW ONLY. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ADMIRABLE AND ARTISTIC ART FILMS Introducing Edison's Star Feature. A Truly Magnificent Reproduction in Beautiful Pictures. ONE OF LONDON'S GREATEST SUCCESSES. A Favorite the World Over. "C A S T E." •'CAST 15.* "0 AST E." "CAST E.' "0 AST K." "CAST E.' "0 A S T 10." "CAST E.' "C A S T E." "CAST E.' "CAST E." "CAST E.> 'C A ,S T E." "CAST E.' "C AST E." "OAST E.' "C AST E." "CAST E.' "C AST E." . "C AST E.' "CAST E." "CAST E.> "C AST E." "(j AST E.' "C A S T E." "CAST £.' "CAST E." "C A S T E.' The Inexorable Law of Caste. Tlio Lato Tom Robinson's Masterpiece of English Comedy, great and glorious Chef D'Ouvre "CASTE" was first produced in

London and made instantly famous by Those Distinguished Artists. SIR SQUIRE and LADY BANCROFT. Admirably Acted. Beautifully Staged. Return of jour favorite MAURICE COSTELLO in THE FAITHFUL SERVANT THE FAITHFUL SERVANT ' A "Socialistic" Masterpiece. Lubin's Most Effective Screen Plav THE SCARF PIN THE SCARF PIN Pa the Presents MAX LINDED in MAX—THE LADIES' MAX. MAX—THE LADIES' MAX. In which yo,u see him at his beat. The Very Latest in GAUMONT GRAPHIC GAUMONT GRAPHIC Usual Prices. PLAN AT COLLIER'S. RANTED TO BUY UP tO :500 OIL SHARES. G. W. HARTXELL AND CO., Brougham Street.

NEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. Headquarters, Wellington, February 0, 1914. TENDERS FOR CAMP SUPPLIES, 1914 jSJEALED TENDERS for the delivery of Camp Supplies, as required for the Divisional Training Camps in the Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago Military Districts, will be received up te twelve o'clock (noon) on MARCH 9, 1914. Particulars of Supplies required, and conditions of delivery and supply, may be obtained from all District Headquarters, Area Group, and Area Offices. Tenders arc to be marked "Tender for Camp Supplies, 1914," and posted direct, to "The Quartermaster-General, Headquarters, N.Z. Military Forces, Wellington." A. W. ROBIN, Colonel, Quartermaster-General. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited for the erection of a Dwelling House on the Everett road, near Inglewood, for Mr. C. E. Dobson (additions to a two-roomed cottage). Plans and specifications at our office, where tenders will be received up to Noon on SATURDAY, February 14. PERCIVAL AND February fi, 1914. .Inglewood.

rjUUAXAKI JOCKEY QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 and 13, 1914. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: B. <l. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 0 Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 Ladies and Ohildren Free GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK: 8. (1. f«r Gentlemen 10 " I li or Ladies • • 5 0 Children under 12, including babies 2 G First Race commences at 12 noon. DELAYED TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. , E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. VISIT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for tbe CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW. No finer music has been heard in New Zealand than that of the KOtfAL ARTILLERY BAND. THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. 'Wonderland makes straight bair curly 1" Excursion Fares on tbe Railways all the time from everywhere. JJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1914, Page 1

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