rp H S LAST NIGHT. iJMPIBI LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Broncho's Masterpiece, YELLOW FLAME YELLOW FLAME (2000 ft) THE OROZERS (Vaudeville). (Dfami,) DOCTOR'S SECRETS, etc., etc. COMING COMING COMING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.30. At the EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. From the Royal Opera House, OOVENT GARDEN, And from OLYMPIA, LONDON, Where it created a SENSATION! Three months at Sydney—A Record—and still screening to Thousands. EXCLUSIVE! To be Been only at EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE; (by arrangement with.Mr. Beaumont Smith) The World's Picture Event u> Date. The World'* Pictuve Event to Date. Exaltation of Cinematography. Reinhardt's £50,000 Production! The Colossal LYRIOSCOPE LEGEND-DRAMA. A Worldless Religious Mystery-Play, is Three Huge Impressive Acts—"THl MIRACLE!" "THI MIRACLE!" "THI MIRACLE!" "THI MIRACLE!" "THE MIRACLE!" "THE MIRACLE!'■> ''TUB MIRACLE!" THE DREAM OP A BEAUTIFUL NUN THE DREAM OF A BEAUTIFUL NUN. With all the great HUMPERDINCK'S GLORIOUS MUSIC, Specially composed for this play, And rendered bv a GRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, aftd A CHOIR OF TRAINED VOICES A CHOIR OF TRAINED VOICES. A CHOIR OF TRAINED VOICES. PRICES, owing to enormous cost: D.O. 2/-,, Stalls, 1/6; Reserves, 2/6Pit I/-.. NO HALF PRICES. ! "THE MIRACLE." "THE MIRACLE." We tan do no more than advise our esteemed patrons to-avoid the crush and disappointment bv booking at the Theatre. 'Phone 365. PLAN NOW OPEN PLAN NOW OPEN and the scats are filling. ijpOOTBALL! pOOTBALLii WESTERN PARK GROUND. SATURDAY, MAY 38, 1014. ■fUK AP A I. v. £T A R J. Kick-oft' at 3 p.m. Admission SIXPEXCF. Ladies Free. K. BAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. Tukapa I'.C. Nt-MOBNSE PRAGUE. Hf H. 0. H. POOLE, of the New Zealand Alliance, will speak at under:— IXGLEWOOD-TO-XIGHT (Friday) at Druids' Hall, 8 o'clock. NEW PLYMOUTH—SUNDAY, Good Templar Hali, at 5.30 p.m. (JRAND J MASQUERADE I Under the auspices of the WAREA ATIiJJiTIC CLUB. u'EDNKSDAi, JUNE 10, 1014. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Dainty Supper. Pri2es for Ladies' and Gents' best fancy dresses. Admission: Gents., 3/-; ladies, 1/G; double, i]: A. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Warea Athletic Club. 'm .BUILDERS. rpRXDERS wffl .lie rcicivcd .it uiy otlire up lo 4 p.m. oe MONDAY. ,lune H. for #ho crectios :uf CENTRAL KIRK STATION*, in bri& ii'ul concr«lc, f»r tiie New Plymouth If'-ire Board. IRANK. MESSENGER, ] AreiiHoj.l, i sm plvmouth »•>>,'n school. pAP.S?XTS are notified ifct the L. M. MOVi'KATIJ, Acting'-.SePfcta rj&niiv-s tuition on Mi>Ni)AV, JINK 1. VYiiitur.i and Inglc-wood Tliiuvil: Address: ItaWM.i: Mn'et. TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL persons found trespassing on the properties of the un'.ler.«!gi:cd WILL , BE PROSECUTED:— DONALD FRASER A. E. SUTTON ] B. S. WELLS i H. T. JOLL, / Uruti.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 9, 29 May 1914, Page 1
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