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TO-NIGHT "THE LAST BAYS OF POMPEII." Book Early at the Theatre, 1/6. T HE JJMPIHE Screening tke World's Best. EMPIRE PICTURES. Gems of the Great Makers. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. (For One Night Only). A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT IN GLORIOUS PICTURES. Of the Stupendous, English, Continental, American and Australian SUOCBSS OP SUCCESSES SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES The Late Lord Bulwer Lytton's ILLUSTRIOUS ROMAN TRAGEDY 'Massive, Alluring, "Til LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." '•'THE LAST DAYS OF POWPBTI." "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." Historical, Captivating,' " THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." " TFTE LAST DAYS OF POMPETI." " TUB LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." Appalling, Awe-inspiring, ' TUB LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." Pietorially Beautiful. A Perfect Reproduction of Lytton's noble romance, lavishly dressed in elaborate costuming, and gorgeously staged in rich and rare settings of tihe period FILMED AT POMPEII, ITALY. Acting and Photography Superb. The Culminating- Spectacle OF THIS 7600 FEET ART MONARCH is a marvellous reproduction of THB ERUPTION OF THB VOLCANO VESUVIUS, A.D. 79, AND DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII. A Scene of Vivid Realism and Aweinspiring Grandeur, fineoial Munic Retting bv TIIE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves at Theatre _' j J RPKOTAL NOTE.—Tjadifs' concession | j to Stalls will be diwontinued- during * 'laat of Pompeii" screening at the | Empire. j Q.RAND 1 |J I\JASQUERADE \] pLAIN AND ! J TjiANCY ! I [)RKSS I I I s?ALL 11 II Under the auspiuea of the j ] WAKEA AThJ.IiTIC CLUB. I VVKDNKSDAa, JUJXK 10, I'JW. J Music by Mrs. Gcoigi;'s Orchestra. i Excellent Floor. Dainty Supper. | ] Prizes for Ladies' and Geut.s' best fancy dresses. Admission: Gents., ladies, 1/6; double, 4/-. J. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Warea Athletic Club.

FOR IMMKD!A.TE SAM-:. I I jj-fANDKOM'R MODKi'.N ViUJV ItESfDKXOE in 1 av;*■' Vogeltown, adjoining Ktvreation (Iwjuds ami Tennis and Croi|uet Vjawns, and on proposed liitin route. Almost new house faitUfuliy built of seasoned heart of matai,! totara Miid riimi. Five large rooms and scullery, pantrv, bathroom, linen press, built-in wardrobes, v.-a-ih-liouse, with tubs and copper, and .;oal house attached, and fowlhouse. fti«-trie light throughout and gas rang!;. Hot and cold waiter service a>l patent w.c. Fine corner section, full quarter-acre, good view and splendid elevation. Wellplanted with hedges, nice garden, and fruit trees in full bearing. Only ten minutes' walk tbrouga Park to ventre or town. Ideal hor;t- for business man or retired gentleman. Satisfactory reasons for telling. For further particulars apply ofliec of tit:- paper. KOTi 0 K. M. E, V HUNT, Instructress of Millinery and Dressmaking, will commence a class nex 1 . FRIDAY, from .1 to fl p.m., in St. Andrew's Hall, Stratford. " Also, arrangements will be made for Second Term at ofiioe adjoining Mr. Fraser's Store, Wait),fa., WEDNESDAY, t from 10 to 5.30; Tariki Hail, THURSDAY, 9.30 to V p.m.; Mi-dhirst Methodist 'Flail, BeaconslieM Koad, from 10 to 2.30 FRIDAY. MR. ]|. JfEVIU.K JJEXAVI) resumes tuition on MOXjDAV, .lUN'li 1. Waitara and Ing Wood Thursdays. Address: Dawn Street. rjTK JJKNUt pRtVATK gCHOOt THE SKCOXD TK)!.")t will begin on VVKI/.V»i)AY, May tl. WSS FIsXTOX wT S* gla.l to 4war of intending pupilß, and will be at the School on Tuesday A f 'N'i :iiioii. 3 o'clock, to interview parent n ir n r \v o i> c hoot., Ttov.m S;iwt Wr.- X.*w Plymouth. SKA'-MiK BOAUiVXV. VXD DAY SCHOOL l»Ut I lIM.S. I'rit Tim* MISSKS xfAXPi'ini), Tin' Second Tel'/r I I?, will begin on TI.'KSnAY. .May ■>- . D'.niii'/ tin l Win- T -r-i there will j be Senior ;!:;<] .1 ( 'li->es for j Phys'enl Culture : t, : louring. . "M S| :! ,,f„rd v> ■ at home on ' FRIDAY, .Alii.v 22, £. j:.-. 2.30 to 4 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 6, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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