jgj MPI K E pICT UR E THE POPULAR HOUSE. Prices: 6(1. and Is; Reserves, Is fid. Box Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 385. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Tiia Hu'gv Western Feature; by the Famous Lubin Co. "A MAX FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "A MAN FROM THE WEST." "CRUEL REVENGE." "CRUEL REVENGE." "CRUEL REVENGE." "CRUEL REVENGE." "CRUEL REVENGE." (A.K.'a Big Sensation.) "WIFFI.ES—MOTHER'S DARLING." "WIFFLES—MOTHER'S DAR LING." "WIFFLES-MOTHER'S DARLING." "WIFFLES—MOTHER'S DAR LINO." "WIFFLES—MOTHER'S DARLING." "WIFFLES—MOTHER'S DAR LING." (Pathe's 2000 ft. Comedy.) "OBSERVATORY PRE-DUE-Miul." "OBSERVATORY PRE-DJJE-MIDI." "OBSERVATORY PRE-DUE-MIDI." "OBSERVATORY PRE-DUE-MIDI." "OBSERVATORY PRE-DUE-MIDI." (Instructive and Educating.) "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE." "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE." "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE." "ON THEIR WEDDING EVE." (As it really is.) AND OTHERS. Supported by EMPIRE SYMPHONY 'ORCHESTRA. I OOTB ALL! pOOTB FIRST REPRESENTATIVE MATCH OF THE SEASON IN NEW PLYMOUTH. \yAIROA v. RECREATION GROUNDS. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914 ' (Winter Show Day) , J Curtain-raiser: STAR 11. v. N.P. HIGH SCHOOL Kick-off at 1.15 n.m. SPECIAL TRAINS. Admission, ]/-. P. SKOGLUND, Lion. Sec. FOR SALE BY TENDER. AS agoing concern, the old-establish-; ed Livery Stables situated in Waitara, known as the Club Stables. Satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. Tenders close on June 0 with the vndcrsigncd. ' W. A. JURY, New Plymouth. I HAWERA'S CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCK. j RENDERS are invited for the purchase ' | of Mr. E. :F. Melvern's property, situj ate corner of High and Regent Streets,' |lfawera. This property, upon which] |is erected a substantial twostoried building of brick and concrete, I lias a frontage to High Street of twenty (20) feet, and to Regent Street of about 80ft. The, building comprises chemist's (Shop at present tenanted by Mr. W. K. Wallace, legal chambers of three rooms, tenanted by Mr. J. Foy, and dental chambers on lirst floor of three rooms and olliees of three rooms on same floor. Full particulars, with conditions of sale, and form of tender can be seen and 1 obtained from James Foy, Solicitor, Hegent Street, Hawera, with whom tenders close on the 17th day of June, 1914, No tender necessarily accepted. DAIRY FABM--SIXTY ACRES' Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School balf-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabde. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root oops grow in abundance. Trice, £8 10s; small deposit. No agents. Address— EARNSCLEUGH ESTATE, )ds that must be filiifte TJAIMJGA'TN that keep out the wet, that keep in the warmth, that arc smart, ton, 'l-4/11.. li/ii. These, prices will make you laugh at the weather.— ] Herbert's. -S WOVEN BODICES, long sleeves, 1/11; '<t 2/8. woven corns. 2/11. •VTOW LISTEN! At Herbert's Pnsli- •■' ■'-'-»■-'o-'- »ri wool knitted
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 19, 10 June 1914, Page 1
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