Tj}MPIRE piCTURE pALACE :■ and I THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. I TO-NIGHT AT 8. \ SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. f 60METHING FOR EVERYBODY. Featuring a Magnificent A.B. Draira. .A GREAT PLAY on A GREATER SUBJECT A dramatic wcrk asking a question and demanding an answer. VIVIDLY TRUE TO LIFE. It touches the heart-strings. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S'LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW, MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. MAN'S LAW. 2000 ft 2000 ft 2000 ft EVERY i MOTHER r SHOULD TEACH that purity of thought is far more iesirable, titojßnWjS.ty possessions. Preceded by a..Ga.umont Photo-play, THE KING OF MARKSMEN.,. THE KING, OF MARKSMEN.; The stcry of Bill Haig, an escajkd .': ,', convict. ,■■ .' ,[ , An interesting Oines: '. I , -LIFE IN.,INDIA. t LIFE IN INDIA. '{ Edason presents: ; i THE ACTRESS. ~. THE THE ACTRESS. THE ACTRESS^. A wondrously life-like reproduction. ' Vitagraph's Mystery Play: '. charm HINDOO CHARM ■■'■'•' '■ Lubin's streamer: ■(,->* j) AN INTERRUPTED-. COJJBTSIiIPj i AN INTERRUPTED COURTSHIP.' ■Lates't'Jra'sn'ibns ana events in. WARWICICST CHRONICLE. WARWICK , S' ! 'CHRONICLBi - ' ' lv ;■'■ ■ ' Arid other's. - A PROGRAMME OF PERFECT "PHOTOPLAYS. ' : Plan at Theatre™ 'Phone 365. QHETWODE gCHOOI, Devon Street "West: *New Plym&i'th. ' ■■- •■■ ■ ■: L. . - •'.-/'"-.; SEASIDES-BOARDING AND'DAY SCHOOL FOR fiIRLS. Principals: The MISSES STANFORD,The Second Term; 1014, will begin on-TUESDMV-May ?*..-,:\ . ■,.;.; y "' ; During' the -Winter- Term these will be Senior...jind... Junior.. Classes foT Physical Culture and Dancing. Miss Stanford' will bV at home Ob FRIDAY, May 22, from 2.30 to 4 p.m.
llou can defy the most wintry■day, and the most wintry nignt,' •too, if you have clad youneti. sensibly in the splendid woollen undeiwear that Clegg sells, backing" this up with a good, Clegg top-coat, Clegg scarf, and, Clegg gloves. The Best is the cheapest and is obtainable from D. OLEGG MEN'S MERCER AND CLOTHIER, INGLEWOOL-. UlV'AIi JJOTKL. One Minute iroir. Railway SUtio*< EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Ey&ry iQonvenience provided for tin , Tra-velling Public. Hot, {told, and Shower Baths. Mesla Served on Arrival, and Departi axe «f Trains and Steamers. \ ■ k j. u *•, fi 0., Proprietor* W.KONG&GG. FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Empire Picture Buildings, DEVON STREET. Always on Hand: CHOICEST FRUITS VEGETABLES i . CONFECTJONERY EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SWEET. We are not looking for big profits, 40 we sell at reasonable rates. Give us a Trial ! We guarantee to please. [NOTE THE ADDRESS: Empire Picture Buildings, , VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED IQQ ACRES, good 5-roomed house ani and sheds, 7 paddocks, 1 mile to factory and school, on metalled road; I practically all plougliable. Owner has been milking 24 cows and running 3 j horses. This is a splendid little placo, I and the price is only £l2 10s per acre. 'Apply Lliarp to ■ i J. SUTHERLAND, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 3, 22 May 1914, Page 1
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