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IJIHEATKB JJOYAI4 GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, And again TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. A Stupendous War Film, r.AT.T.F.n TO THE FRONT, A Dashing War Picture, dealing with tlic bravery of British Troops on French and Belgian soil. Plenty of vigorous lighting, and a strong human-interest story to lend variety to the War

Scenes CALLED TO THE FRONT, CALLED TO THE FRONT, CALLED TO THE FRONT, CALLED TO THE FRONT, CALLED <TO THE FRONT 1 , A Thrilling War Special. ' Great Britain Supports her Friends. A Mammoth All-British Production, dealing with the present European War. Stirring Incidents on Land and Sea. Heroic Cavalry Charges. Naval Brigade to the Fore. The Grenadiers' Dash. The Attempted German Invasion of England. The Great Battle near the Coast. This is a Film that will make a big appeal to all patriotic audiences. The repulses of the German Forces by Britain and her Allies is • thrillingly depicted. Supported by a stirring Selection of SPECIAL WAR PICTURES. POPULAR PRICES: D.C., Is Od; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls, Gd. Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's on Friday Morning, at 9 o'clock. Reserves, Is and 6d.

rjowsr HALL, INGLE WOOD. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 anil 27. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. By Arrangement with Chappell & Co., Melbourne, The Comic Opera, "DOROTHY,"

"DOROTHY," Will be Produced by the INGLEWOOD AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Caste: Squire Bantam .. Mr. H, J. M. Thomson. Geoffrey Wilder Mr. A. Hvnes. Harry Sherwood Mr. G. E. Beadle. John Tuppitt Mr. L. Sutherland. Lurcher Mr. R. S. Darlow. Tom Rtratt Mr. F. Price. The Pe.rsor. Mr. N. G. Sutherland. Footman Mr. R. H. E. Moody. Dorothy Bantam Miss E. Laing. Lydia Hawthorne .. Miss I. Sutherland. Phyllis Tuppitt Mrs. H. Thomson. Mrs. Privett . Mr. H. C. Williams. Lady Betty Miss D. Laing. Chorus of Hop Pickers, Peasants, Guests,

Musical Director Stage Manager . Pianist . Mr. H. W. Cottier. .. Mr. R. J. Frewin. . Mr. J. Sutherland. Box Plan opens at Humphrey's on Friday, 20th November, at 0 a.m. POPULAR PRICES: Drees Circle, 4s; Orchestral Stalls, 3e; Stalls, Es; Pit, Is, H. C. WILLIAMS, r~'~Ti,; Hon. Secretary. ® B D E A M'S SALVE HEALS AND DRAWS. Price, Js Csl, Once ifteu; always used. In use for over 100 j'gars in one family. For Boils. Scalds. Burns, Gathers, or Poisons, and any Sores or Cuts. (Agents Everywhere in Taranaki, Or direct from ARTHUR NEEDHAM, P. 0., Douglas.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1914. TAUMARUXUI ELECTORATE. To the Electors,— J 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 trust 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 still reside here and to visit regularly the wliole 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. 5. Postponement of payment of rent

and rates until settlement lands arc provided with permanent roads. 0. Land and employment for Everybody. 7. Right for everyone to work for a living wage. 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 t# go to the Poll. Yours faithfully, P. W. SHORTLAND. Taumarunui, November sth, 1914.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 25 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 25 November 1914, Page 1

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