IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMEOHK after 8 o'clock, go to the piCTURE pALACE The Home of Good Entertainment. EMPIRE WAR GAZETTE, EMPIRE WAR GAZETTE, EMPIRE WAR GAZETTE, EMPIRE WAR GAZETTE, containing: London and the Airship— Great Interest taken in Daily Flights —Newcastle bids Farewell to some of her Troops—German Ammunition Abandoned in the Trenches of the lAisne Kilkenny Volunteers Prisoners of War—The Submarined Cruisers —: Anxious Relatives at Chatham—King and Queen attend Church Parade—Germany's Latest Export—Prisoners of War —With our Territorials at St. Albans—German Respect for Churches—Our Allies Resting—Our King at Salisbury. LUBJN presents A Pathetic Child-Actress Drama, THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. THE INSPECTOR'S STORY. A Powerful Photo.-Play, in two Massive Parts. It is a modern American narrative, inviting in the intensity of its realism. It traces the fearful development of Drink, and its appalling lure to the unheeding indulger. One sees the conclusion with eyes slightly dimmed with tears, yet-with a sudden feeling of unusual optimism, and an awakening confidence in the power and the goodness of humanity. ON THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS ON THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS. iA Travelogue of rare interest. Another of the World's Beauty Spots. DAVIS CUP COMPETITION, DAVIS OUP COMPETITION, DAVIS OUP COMPETITION, Played in New York, August, 1914, in which Australasia, represented by Messrs. WILDING and BRQOKES, wrested the much-coveted cup from America, represented by Messrs. Mclaughlin and Williams. TENNIS PLAYERS! TENNIS PLAYERS! This concerns you. GIVE US A RING — No. 365—and have your Seat Reserved —ls. and Is 6d. GAUMONT is well represented by a Charming Scenic—ANCIENT EGYPT. PATIIE sends a picture, showing MAX UNDER spending a holiday on the Riviera, and lie does have a good time among the girls. MAX ON THE BRINY. MAX ON THE BRINY. Other Films: HEEZA LIAR'S BIG GAME HUNT. Something New. FANNY'S MELODRAMJA. FANNY'S MELODRAMA. A Rich Comedy. ON THE BORDER, A Thrilling ON THE BORDER. Drama, Depicting the heroic rescue of a Mexican Dancing Girl from a Band of Roughs. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: Od. and Is. Reserves, Is. and Is. 6d. Ring 365. SEATS CANNOT BE RESERVED after the doors are opened. QHETWODE gCIIOOL, Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. The School will Re-open after the Christmas Holidays on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN FEBRUARY. Kindergarten Class for Children under seven years of age. Outside Music Pupils Received. Prospectus on application to the Principals. pUBLIC NOTICE is drawn to the following extract from "The Land Act, 1908," regarding the lighting of fires in or near Crown Forests: — 34. (1) Every person ivlio, in contravention of regulations, lights a fire in or near to any forest, wood, or growing timber be. longing to the Crown, or any other person, whereby or through allowing the fire to spread any such forest, wood, or timber is destroyed, is liable to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, and shall, in addition thereto, pay to the Crown or person injured the full amount of the damage done, to be assessed by two Jn4 ; ces or a Magistrate, and to be recoverable in like manner as a fine. G. H. EULLARD, Commissioner, Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, December 22, 1914. pJIRJSTMAS T-JAMPERS. ! BOTTLE WHISKY ' 1 BOTTLE BRANDY 1 BOTTLE WINE 1 BOTTLE RUM S BOTTLES ALE. 20/ CASH 20/ Cases 1/ Extra. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS at Flag Stations please add Rail (1/0) to Post Office Orders. GOLDWATER BROS. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 5 January 1915, Page 1
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