THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. Saturday, at 2.30. MATINEE A Treat I MATINEE for the ! MATINEE children. Last screening of this programme. Great Cines production, 2500 ft drama THE BANKER'S RUSE. THE BANKER'S RUSE. THE BANKER'S RUSE. THE BANKER'S RUSE. THE BANKER'S RUSE. THE BANKER'S RUSE. A most exciting story. Together with Topical Budget—lnformation. A Wiuulug Mistake —Lubin Coi Romance of Rural Route—Drama. The Shadow of Vosges—Scenic. Max and the Butler—Comedy. His Indian Nemesis—Drama. Tiie Infernal Machine—Comic. Is and Od. Plan Collier's. CHILDREN, THREEPENCE. lIEATRE " JJOYAL pIOTURES. COMING MONDAY. COMING MONDAY. Startling announcement. Startling announcement. THE WONDER FILM OF THE AGE. THE WONDER FILM OF THE AGE. THE WONDER FILM OF THE AGE. The A.B. Co.'s colossal masterpiece, * 4000 ft, JUDITH OF BETHULTA. JUDITH OF HETIIULIA. JUDITH OF BETHULTA. JUDITH OF BETHULIA. JUDITH OF BETHULIA. JUDITH OF BETHULTA. The most MAGNIFICENTLY SPECTACULAR FILM ever produced. Acclaimed by Press and Public a marvellous picture. ' i'CLAR ?MCES: ts tnd Is, owing to heavy cost of film. Book your seats early at Collier's. p OOTB ALL! JjIOOTBALU WESTERN PARK. GROUND.
TODAY (SATURDAY). TUKA 1> A ]. v. OKATO I, TUKAPA r. v. OKATO 1. Kick-off at#3 o'clock. R. DAVIDSON, lion. Sec. Tulcapa F.C. TAKAXAKI EDUCATION' BOAttil NEW SCHOOL DISTRICTS. T is hereby certified that the Hoard lias directed me to call a Meeting of Householders, to be held at the .Selioolhou.se, Mimi, on WEDNESDAY, the otli day of August, 11)14, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of dividing the district and electing a Committee, under Clauses KMi and 107 of the Education Act, 1008. P. S. WIHTCOMBE, Secretary. Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, -July 24, 1914. HURRBLL AND| MASON REAL ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON - - WAIKATO. A BARGAIN. 20g ACRES, i]/.. miles from Hamilton. I'll) acres grass, new buildin?*, full range farm implements, r2 heifers to calf this month and next, ll'ilstein bull. 2 plough horses, waggon, spring trap, slack of hay and household furniture. The land is good dry drained .swamp and witii l good management, should f,oon double in price. £ls per acre, £.">i)i) cash, balance arransred. LITTLE RAMI, ass, handv to eve 'iii'.dings, 1 acre good orchard. Carryng 30 milk cows now. Five horses and rv cattle. £2O per acre. £BOO cash.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 55, 25 July 1914, Page 1
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