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•Every available seat was taken at this Popular Picture House last Saturday evening, and EVERYONE SAYS .Vitagraph's "Lost in Mid-Ocean" is the greatest film play they ever saw. JjJMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. "The People's Comforter." TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST SIGHT. TO-XiIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A VIVID TRAGEDY AT SEA, Featuring the Greatest Shipwreck ever Screened, LOST IN MID-OCEAN. LOST IN MID-OCEAN. LOST IN MTD-OCEAN. LOST IN MID-OCEAN. LOST IN MID-OCEAN. Vitagraph's Greatest Achievement. SEE The Liner striking an Iceberg; The Eecoil and Gradual Settlingdown; and the Final Plunge. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN BEFORE. Also Exciting Wireless Telegraphic 'Effects.

The Keystone Company's Laughter Kings, CIIAS. CHAPLIX and MABEL NORMAND, in MABEL'S BUSY BAY. MABEL'S BUSY DAY. MABEL'S BUSY DAY. MABEL'S BUSY ©AY. Ladies, after your own busy day, see "MABEL'S BUSY ©AY," and learn som " ■■ if mmwßM LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Full of memorable news from Europe and elsewhere. TIIE RIVER AVON. THE RIVER AVON. Beautiful Scenes of the Famous English River. '"THE LIMPET," "ALL FOR SCIENCE,". ■Drama, and Others. SEE THIS PROGRAMME. YOU CAN RELY ON IT. People's Popular Prices: 6d and Is. Reserved, Is and la fid.

TO-MORROW: "SEALED ORDERS." NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL RESIDENT TRAMWAYS ENGINEER. APPLICATIONS are invited from Electrical Engineers experienced in tramway construction for the above position. The appointment will be for the period occupied in the construction and subsequent trial running of the Borough overhead system electric tramways. Applicants must have had a good education and engineering trainings be experienced in overhead and track work (including the setting out of curves) and in the operation of extra high-tension plant. The successful applicant will bo required to carry out the directions of the Council's Consulting Engineer. The salary will be at the rate of £350 per annum, payable monthly. Applications, stating qualifications, age and time required to take up appointment, together with copies only of references must be delivered to me not later than noon on FRIDAY, December 11th, 1914. F. T, BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. New Plymouth, Nov mber 28th, 1914.

A REAL BARGAIN. >*"v ACRES, hold on Lease, 5% year? to run, with purchasing clause at £ls ier acre at end of term. Bent, £52 per annum. J/s miles fron\ Jnglewood, on raetaikd road. Un' aft sti.mpcd and ploughed, except 10 flfiJfM. Good New T'fOomed House; cow-shcd, hay-slied, iiap-slied, etc. Stock may Lo taken at valuation. 'Price, £220. MATTHEWS, GiAMLIN & CO., 1 Auctioneers, Inglewood.

ATEW PLYMOUTH, INGUEWOOD, (AND MOUNTAIN HOUSE MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. New Plymouth to Inglewood every Mon-

day, Wednesday, and. Saturday. Leave Masonic Stables, Devon Street, 7 a.m., arriving Tnglewood 8 a.m., Leave Post Office, Inglewood, 8.30 a.m.,

arriving New Plymouth 9.45 a.m. Leave Post Office, New Plymouth, 4 p.m., arriving Inglewood 5.15 p.m. < Leave Inglewood 6 p.m., arriving New Plymouth 7 p.m. FARE: Return, 3s; Single, 2s; Chil-

dren, lmlf-faro. PARCELS: Parcels up to 141b. and under 201b., Is; over 201b. and under 301b., Is fid; other Parcels, etc., by arrangement. MOUNTAIN TRIPS.

e\v Plymouth to North Egmont Mountain Hostelry. Leave Masonic Stables Every Tuesday and Sunday at 10 a.m., arriving Hostelry 12 Noon. Leave Hostelry 4 p.m., arriving New (Plymouth 6.45 p.m. FARES: New Plymouth to Hostelry, return same day, 12s <5(1; returning on any other day of service, £l. Single fare, 10s; Children on knee free, up to 12 years of age lialf-fare. Parcel Hate, same as Inglewood Service. Special Trips can be arranged either with the Proprietor or the Manager of the Hostelry. Parcels from Inglewood left with Mr. W. G. Ladbrook, Railway Stables, will bo attended to.

Parcels for Mountain Hostelry must be left at Masonic Stables, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 318. Telegrams. Masonic Stables. • • W. W. JACKSON, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 1, 30 November 1914, Page 1

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