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jjJMPIEE piCTUKE pALACB " The 'People's Comforter." TO-NIGHT.

Screened to a Large and Delightful Audience. A GOLF DEMONSTRATION. A GOLF DEMONSTRATION. A GOLF DEMONSTRATION. A GOLF DEMONSTRATION. A GOLF DEMONSTRATION. A fine film of special interest, Featuring J. H. Taylor, Esq., five times world's champion. AND OTHERS.

AGAIN FOR THE LAST TIME PAID IN FULL PAID IN FULL PAID IN FULL PAID, IN FULL PAID IN FULL PAID IN FULL PAID IN FULL PAID IN FULL •The greatest combination ever submitted Preceded by AMERICA'S BEST ACTORS in the best play of the last decade, made popular in New Zealand by KiATHERINE GREY and J. C. Williamson's dramatic com

Magnificently reproduced for the screen by THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST, Every character as ckar cut as a cameo. Popular Prices: Reserves, M'lione 305, 1/- and 1/0. TENDERS FOR LEASING. I'EXDERS are invited under Section 58 of the Schedule to the West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 18D2, and its Amendments, foi\ a LEASE for the term of 2) years, with right of perpetual renewal, as provided by the said Act and Amendments, of Section 50, Block X, Opimakc Survey District, containing 80 ACRES, at present leased by Messrs. R. and F. J. Affleck.

Upset rental, £2!) 15s. per annum. Successful tenderer must take over the improvements now on t lie place, at a valuation of £IO9O las. Conditions of Tender and Draft of Lease may l>e seen at the Opunakc Post Office and at the Public Trust Office, Ilawera. Tenders close at the Public Trustee Office on Monday, the 30th day of Xovemher, at 2 p.m. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ERNEST BARNS, Reserves Agent.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1914. TACMARUNUI ELECTORATE. To the Electors, — T REGET very much that owing to the shortness of notice that the General Election is to take place this year, that it is impossible to visit every part of the Electorate and I tnißt that no Elector will think that I have neglected to visit his District. I have lived in the Electorate for seven years, and if elected, I intend to etill reside here and to visit regularly the whole of the electorate. My platform is: 1. Reform wherever needed.

•2. The Freehold Tenure every time. 3. Borrowing for Reproductive Works 4. Vigorous prosecution of Roads and Railways. 0. Postponement of payment of rent and rates until settlement lands are provided with permanent roads. 6. Land and employment for everybody. 7. Eight for everyone to work for a living wage.

I am standing as an 'lndependent Befonn Candidate pledging myself to support Progressive Legislation emanating from either party, subject only to the condition that, on a no-confidence motion, I vote with the present Government. I pledge myself to go to the Poll.

Yours faithfully, F. W. SHORTLAXD Taumanmui, November sth, 1914.

TAUMAKUNUI ELECTORATE. J ADIES AXD CENTLEMEN-I beg to notify you that I will be a candidate for the above electorate in tbc Government interfcsts at the forthcoming election, and will take an early opportunity of meeting you at the different centres to give an account of my stewardship during the last three years and to place my views before you on the different subjects of interest. Yours, etc., C. K. WILSON.

TAUJIARUNUI ELECTORATE. ~\l\'R. C. K. WILSON, Government Candidate for tlio Taumarumii Seat, will address tell electors as under: 3IUJRANGI HATJL MONDAY, Nov. 10, at 8.30 p.m. SENTRY HILL—MONDAY, Nov. 10, at 7.30 p.m. WAITABA-TUESDAY, Nov. 17, at S p.m. ONAERO-WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, at 8 a.m. TIKORIANGI--WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. PUK.EABUHB-TIIURSDAY, Nov. 19, at mid-day. OKOKE—THURSDAY, Nov. 10, in^ie '■*im

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 147, 16 November 1914, Page 1

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