A-PROGRAMME TO tiUIT PARTICU- * LAE PEOPLE. ;\- ; EJMPLKt , ■>.<■'<■ 'Kt. OALACE "Tae Peoples t umforter." TOMCJUT. Tie Vitagraph Company presents a ■■ Star Oralia, featuring HASTY ANGER and SLOW REMORSE. . A Strong Picture Story of a modern I Vendetta. CHILDREN OK TILE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. I OHILDRtIN OF THE FEUD. I CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. t CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. ' CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OP THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. CHILDREN OF THE FEUD. A Play of aa Heredity Blood Feud. A LIFE FOR A LIFE DEMANDED. Pathe presents a Star Vaudeville Act, THE SISTERS ALTENA, THE SISTERS ALTENA, And Six other Films. And Six other Films. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: fid and 1/-. Reserves 1/- and 1/fl. 'Phone 305. PATRIOTIC MILITARY GYMKHANA.
LABOR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, On OLD RECREATION GROUND. WAITARA. To start at U a,m, STIRRIXG MILITARY EVENTS, Including: Horse Leaping. Gun Capture. V.C. Race Rifle . Exercise by Senior Cadets. Dispatch Trot. Post Entry. Refreshment Booth on the Ground. ADMISSION: # Adults Is; Children Gd. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. ST. MARY'S CHURCHYARD, NEW PLYMOUTH. rPHE Churchwardens of St. Mary's, Nc\r Plymouth, hereby require all pergous who consider that they have claiin3 to be buried in the above Churchyard to forward evidence of their claims to the undersigned on or before November 30 ; 1814. If claims are not lodged by the above date they cannot afterwards be recognised . J, PATON, DAVID E. HUTTON, For the Trustees. New Plymouth, October 10, 1914.
J lie ,:'.) a-m. fn«-:al from New VUmoulh.and the 0.-JO p.m. special from Waverlcy Racecourse will stop only at f.cpperton. Inglewood, Tariki, Mhliiirst, .Stratford, Kltliiim and Noriuanbv anil, if required, at Hell Block. HOLIDAY EXCURSION' TICKETS, available fur return on dav of issue only, will be issued to Waverlcy Racccourse on October 20 from Xew .Tlymouth. YVaitara and intermediate- 1 stations by morning trains. These Excursion tickets will XOT be available for either outward or return journey by the Ordinary Mail Trains on October 2fi. I'or further particulars sec posters. BY ORDER.
QHA.NGE OF gUSIXESS. MR GEORGE GRIFFITHS, Tailor, Devon Street, Having disposed of his business to M R - A LEC F OEBES < Wishes to Thank liis numerous Customer,? for ilicir patronage in the past, and solicits for his successor a continuance of (heir support. j\JR. pORBES, \yn*> is «■ long-experienced Cutter of both. Ladies' and Cent's Work, has taken over the business of Mr George Griffiths, Tailor, of Devon Street ami will do his utmost to satisfactorily complete orders left with liim, and allow his work to advertise his business. MONEY TO LEND. . now have several sums of money, j varying from £IOO to £ISOO, [awaiting immediate investment on first I and second mortgages. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Public, New Plymouth and Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 127, 22 October 1914, Page 1
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