jgMHBB piCTUEE pALACE " The 'People's Comforter." TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-DAY. . i TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-DAY. TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-DAY. and again TO-NIGHT. NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST PHOTOPLAY SEW ZEALAND'S FIRST PHOTOPLAY Acted and filmed in the land of tlie Moa Amid Eotorua'g WONDROUS SIGHTS. Enacted by a Picked Company if Fifty MAORIS, selected from Rev. F.' Bennett's notable Maori C'lioir. NATURAL SCENIC SETTINGS of rarest beautv. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL of all the Maori Love Legends. : TTINEMOA HIXEMOA HTNEMOA HIXEMOA HTNEMOA HIXEMOA HIXEMOA HINEMOA HTNEMOA An Exquisitely beautiful and appro pria t e music setting lias been arranged from Mr Alfred Hill's famous compositions. 'Maoriland's .Queen of the Water 2,;)00 feet in radiant semi-color. FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY. .Various Scenes of GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS. GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS. GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS. GERMAN ENTRY IXiTO BRUSSELS. GERMAN ENTRY IXiTO BRUSSELS. To-day, To-night, and Monday, FRENCH ARMY TESTS." . FRENCH ARMY TESTS. FRENCH ARMY TESTS. FRENCH ARMY TESTS. FRENCH ARMY TESTS. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. STIIE Current will be cut oft* To-morrow I (Sunday) '-Morning, from ."> o'clock) till Noon. F. T. BELLRINGER, j Town Clerk.
months, Rod Heifer, 3 years old. Tf not claimed and all espouses paid, will foe sold at Uruti on the 27th November, in aid of the.Belgian Fund. A. J. MILLER, Uruti. N.Z. MILITARY FORCES. in./,. r.A|M-„,u. J .,, l , > .■„,..-, 11)14, for, ACTIVE SERVICE ARROAD should ap-[ nnlly, and register tlieir nan ith tlie undersigned, or with I the nearest Defence Offi- ' The conditions are as iuiiuw: — i •■• •" ' ' -''", nTid.an vravs of' PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1014. TAUMARUXUI 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 J it is impossible to visit every part of the IXlectorate and I trust that no Elector J will think that I have neglected to visit his District. I have lived in the Elec-i torate for seven years, and if elected, I 1 intend to still reside here and to visit ■, j regularly the whole, o£ the electorate, j ii 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. 5. Postponement of payment of rent I and rates until settlement lands arc / provided with permanent roads. 6. Land and employment for everyj body. 7. Eight for everyone to work for a
I am standing as an Independent Reform 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. SHORTLAND. Taumarunui, November sth, 1914. WEST END TAILORING For Suits or Costumes of the latest materials and best work by one of practical experience in West London work> go to ALEC FORBES
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 21 November 1914, Page 1
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