JJMPIRE piCTIRE pALAC The People's Comforter, TONIGHT. AN UNUSUALLY GOOD PROGRAMMI Featuring Edison's Screaming Corned) WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. WHEN MEN LEFT TOWN. 2000 ft. of Jov. LADY CORPORATION TOILERS! What Happend to the Dust Bins! What Happened to the Tramways? IS MASCULINE HELP NECESSARY A Parade of Protest. Which sei won MOTHERS- WIVES! SWEETHEARTS If you want fun. be earlv. BRING "HIM - ' TOO.' Supporting Gems: HUNGER OF THE HEART. HUNGER OF THE HEART. An eloquent picture of reality! THE PADRONE'S PLOT. THE PADRONE'S PLOT. Kalem's Star Feature. A STUDY IN COSTUMES Merry beyond imagination. A STUD YIN COSTUMES SHE GAVE HIM A ROSE. _ (It was very touching). But it gives you ten minute? of hearty laughter. TOPICAL BUDGET TOPICAL BUDGET Latest Edition. ORDINARY PRICES: j » nd '" Reserves Is and Is 6d. EAST j£XD pAVIUON. LONG-NIGHT SOCIAL AND DANCE. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Supper, Music, Floor—Tlie Best GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, Is. fld. W. ROCH, Hon. Sec. gT. MAR US SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. Boarding School for Girls and Day School for Girls and Junior Boys. Head Mistiess: MISS M. E. ALLMAN MABCHAXT, j M.A. | The School Term begins on the Second Wednesday m rebniary Prospectus on application to the Secretary, Mr. A. D. Stanley. Rox S3, Stratford.
FOR SALE, pURE-BRED Tamworth Pedigree Pigs, high-class prize strains. Apply J. G. WHLIS, Inaha, South Taranaki. XI. REGIMENT (TARANAKI RIFLES). TENDERS POR SUPPLIES.. AXXUAL CAMP. RENDERS ai,. in.'t.d for SUPPLIES as undo/, to.- the O.mp to be held at Waiwakaiho aboui 2fitli lebroary to iOtli March. Tender* c'o~c wi'.h the i naersigned at Noon on WEDNESDAY XEXB, the 10th ißht. Envelopes to b. Marked "Tender for Supp.' ts" Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted : BREAD FUEL • MEAT MILK CROCERIES FODDER. Further particulars may o: obtained from Lieut.-Q.M. Buxton, or C. W. CRUTCH, Lieutenant, (Adjutant XI. Hcgt., Taranaki Bides. ■X REGIMENT, TARANAKI RIFLES. TENDERS FOR DRY CANTEEN PRIVILEGE. mENDERS, closing »tth the undersigned at 12 Xoon on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst., are invited lor above Rights for Waiwakaiho Camp, to be held al-cut 2Gth February to 10th March, 1015. Highest or any iTender not necessarily accepted. Particulars upon application to Licut.Q.M. Buxton, or 0. W. CRUTCH, Lieutenant, Adjutant XI. Regt., Taranaki Rifles. i» JJEYILLE JJEXAUD. PJAXO. ORGAN, AND STXGTNG. RESUMES TUITIOX on MON'DAY, February 8. Pupils Carefully Prepared for Examinations. Waitara and Inglewood. Thursday-. Address— Dawson Street. New Plymouth. MISS J. C. MUIR. L.A.B. TEACIIK.it <'!•' PfAXOP'-tTK. AND HAHMONY. BESUMO I.i>' u "N> KK"M TI'ESDAV, MISS PIKE. LA.B. SINGING, PIAXOKOKIK. UlhUKi. kfISS PIKE will Resume Teaching on "*■ MONDAY, FERRUARY 8, lfUi. All Pupils entered by Mis 3 Pike for the recent R.C.M. and R A.M. Practical and Theory Examinations were successfaL Address: Courtenay Street Tel. 260,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 1
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