TO-MORROW! The funniest fight in the world —a KBYBTONE Star Comedy, 2000 ft long, featuring Roscoe Ardbuckle, Keystone's Fat Man, refereed by CHARLES CHAPLIN. THE KNOCK-OUT. THE KNOCK-OUT. THE KNOCK-OUT. piCTURE pALACE The People's Comforter, LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AN UNUSUALLY GOOD PROGRAMME. Featuring Edison's Screaming Comedy, 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 Joy. LADY CORPORATION TOILERS! What Happend to the Dust Bins! What Happened to the Tramways? IS MASCULINE HELP NECESSARY? A Parade of Protest. Which sex won? MOTHERS! WIVES! SWEETHEARTS! If you want fun, be early. 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 r-vond imagination. SHE G.'. ,-: HIM A ROSE. _ (It vhs very touching). But it gives you ten minutes of hearty laugtitcr. TOPICAL BUDGET TOPICAL 3UDGET Latest Edition. Wand Is Usual Prices: Reserves Is and Is 6d. gT. MIARV'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. Boarding School for Girls and Day School for Girls and Junior Boys. Head Misbess: ME3S M. E. ALLMAN iIARCHANT, M.A. The School Term begins on the Second Wednesday m February. Prospectus on application fo the Secretary, Mr. A. D. Stanley, Box 93, Stratford. FOR SALE, pURE-BRED Tamworth Pedigree Pigs, high-class prize strains. Apply J. O. WHLfS, Inaha, South Taranaki. XL REGIMENT (TARANAKI RIFLES). TENDERS W>R SUPPLIES, ANNUAL CAMP. fKNDERS a le mvH.,l for SUPPLIES as nnde.\ to,- tb c Cirnp to be held at Waiwakaiho about 26th February to iOth March. Tender* c'oic wi'.h the i ndersigned a'; Noon on WEDNESDAY NEXB, the 10th fafct. Envelopes t t hj: marked "Tender for Supp.' fs" Lowest or an/ Tender not necessarily accepted:— BREAD FUEL MBAT M LK CROCERItS FODDER. Further particulars may 'ot obtained from Lieut.-Q.M. Buxton, or C. W. CRUTCH, Lieutenant, (Adjutant XI. Regt., Taranaki Rifles. .XL REGIMENT, TARANAKI RIFLES. TENDERS FOR DRY CANTEEN PRIVILEGE. ~ signed at 12 Noon on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst., arc invited for above 'Bights for Waiwakaiho Camp, to be , held about 26th February to 10th March, 1915. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Q.M. Buxton, or 0. W. CRUTCH, Lieutenant, Adjutant XI. Regt., Taranaki Rifles. ■- SEVILLE JJENAIT PIANO,-ORGAN, AND SINGING. RESUMES TUITION on MONDAY, .February 8. Pupils Carefully Prepared for Exam jiiations. Waitara and Inglewood, Thursdays. Address— Dawson Street, New Plymouth. MISS J. C. MUIR. L.A.B. TEACHER OF PIAKOFORTE AND HARMOXY, JIESU.MES LESSONS FROM TUESDAY, February 2nd. Addros: Oaoiisi. MISS PIKE, L.A.B. SINGING, PIANOFORTE. THEORY. fIBS PIKE will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, IDlo. All Pupils cut' red by Miss Pike for the recent R.C.M. an 1 B.A.M. Practical .«nd Theory Examinations were successful Address: Courtrnay Stref I. Tel. 260. fTHE DAJXY NEWS cover? the whole of Taranaki, in town and country
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 5 February 1915, Page 1
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