rrOIEATRE JJOYAL POSITIVELY FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. MATINEE AT 2.30. MATKEB AT 2.30. MATINEE AT 2.30. A BIG PROGRAMME, A BIG PROGRAMME, * Headed by a Strongly Emotional Story, I THE TREASURE-SHIP. TOE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. A Tale of Adventure and Love. A STORY THAT REALLY GRIPS THE HEART. And there are others. READ EVERY LINE. A Comedy-Drama of Backwoods Life. THE LITTLE SHERIFF. THE LITTLE SHERIFF. The Most Whimsical and Alluring ChildStory yet. ONE TOUCH OF NATURE. ONE TOUCH OF NATURE. | A Very Touching Edison Comedy. A Study of Environment. LIFE'S LOTTERY. LIFE'S LOTTERY. LIFE'S LOTTERY. A "Luton" Story of Life in Various Aspects, i HE WAS BAD. HE WAS BAD. It was only a rumour, but it brought him wealth. LATEST WAR BUDGET, LATEST WAR BUDGET, LATEST WAR BUDGET, LATEST WAR BUDGET, Containing Manv Interesting Events, including -OUR SOLDIER PRINCE." H.R.H. Prince of Wales takes his first guard at Buckingham Palace, being on dutv for 24 hours. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, We have a Keystone—that settles it; it is something funnv, THE BIG TOE MYSTERY. THE BIG TOE MYSTERY. THE BIG TOE MYSTERY. j Usual Prices Frerail. ] Dress Circle, 1b fid; Ladies, Is; Stalls (Tip-ups). Is; Ladies, 6d; Pit, 6d. RESERVES, Is fid. Ring 'Phone 365. STRATFORD RACES. STRATFORD RACES. TODAY SPLENDID FIELDS ASSURED. fIRANDSTAXD and Outside Stan i greatly enlarged and improved. Stating Accommodation for all. New Totalisator House. Both 10,' and 20/ Tickets. All delay in getting money on and off the machine rendered imposAdditional Enclosures for Motors, Vehicles, and Horses provided, witk competent caretakers. No charge made. THE WANGAXUI GARRISON BAND ill be in attendance. EXCURSION TRAINS AND FARES from North, East, and South. | ALFRED COLEMAN, NGAERE GARDENS. HOLIDAY SEASON. and Sec the ZOO, and bring the Children to paddle in the MINIATURE SEASIDE. HOT WATER FREE. ADMISSION: SIXP "■ THO-. DRAKE, EXCHANGE MART, INGLEWOOD. GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. I ;;;,! ;,;.■;>;:;,1 to give a price for M'rimd-hiii.'d Furniture, etc.. of anvn'ie leaving the di.-tri-t. Yon can gi I. Furniture a.id goods of all d.-eriptioiis at ju.■ i. abou'. half tinprice of lleW. m chairs, from 3/- to 5/ti each. •_'o Tabh-s from -V- up. r.<l Lollie S|,ov; .lai>, 2/- cm!,. ' Duchess Pairs, from t'2 IV. I Xa-gal. Separator, in good or-Jer. £l2. Gent.'s Bike. 27,0; ditto. C 4 10s; lady's, 30/-. I'iblc.-. Cupboard*. War-Indies Washpt'.aN, What-not-. Cani--rhur'.-. Cots, Mangles, Glassware. Crockery, Culltrv, Forks. Spoons, and » collection of «,tlu'-r Hi.'. .-: !,, brd .'.nd in.ii-!-. ii.i.'i-"..•-14J aciv.- land and koine, Nu\ mouth. 3 Shops. fngleiTood. Part' "lars from ro/»ft i- .- - ( '.-rJgGLSWOew,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 1
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