rpHE ATKE R 0 Y A L. ROYAL PICTURES ROYAL PICTURES ROYAL PICTURES ROYAL PICTURES The "star" on the new programme to be shown TO-MORROW is an appealing K.B. Drama 2CI/OCt in length. THE SPARK KTEiiNAL. THE SPARK ETERNAL. THE SPARK ETERNAL. THE SPARK ETERNAL. THE SPARK ETERNAL. QUICK in action. QUICK in Sympathy. QUICK in Sensation. QUICK in Love Power. d-OTHER ATTRACIONS—C THE DOUBLE CROSS .... Melodrama The Courting of Cora Comedy He woke up in time '.. Comedy Animal Studies Interest Topical Budget The Latest And a Keystone— ALL AT SEA. ALL AT SEA. ALL AT SEA. ALL AT SEA. Oceans of Merriment. la 6d, Is and 6d. Reserves Is 6d.
CAPE EGMONT JJORTICULTURAL gOCIETY'S SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL* SHOW Will be held in the (WARE A. HAL L,"' On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, A 915. Proceeds in aid of the : Belgian Fund. The Show will be opened by Mr Wilkinson, M.P., at 1.30 p.m. Gifts for the Gift Auction will be gratefully received and may be left at Mr Hale's Store or at the Hall on Show Day. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, February 27. at 9 p.m. Schedule and Prize List upon application. K. E. CORBETT, Warca, Hon Sec.
]y£OTOR-CAR "f THE UNDERSIGNED, am- running a SO h.p. six-seatcr Daimler motor car. Careful driving. Usual prices. Available night or day. T. W. Ward. Address, Laccy and Co., Oarage 'Phone 139. TO HELP THE BELGIANS! fjMPIRE QTT-lEATRE TJENEFIT. TONIGHT The Management of the Empire Picture Co. will give a Benefit Entertainment in aid of SEVEN MILLION STARVING BELGIANS. Every Penny of the Gross Receipts will bo handed over. No deductions made for expenses. Each Is or Gd paid will be a direct contribution towards the MOST DESERVING FUND to which New Zealanders have ever been asked to contribute. BELGIUM'S NOBLE SACRIFICE. In Brussels alone TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND PEOPLE Daily wait IN THE SNOW For THE BREAD OF TEARS. No further harrowing details are needed to stir up New Zealanders to a still further effort to assist a nation whose noble sacificc in opposing the bloodthirsty German butchers has thrilled and amazed the whole civilised world. NOTE. —During tlio continuance of THE WAR, and until prosperity is ACAIN ASSURED FOR BELGIUM] we will devote One Night Eacb Month, entirely clear of anv expenses, to the FUND FOR THE POOR IN BELGIUM. PRICESWHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD. Receipts given for any amount of 5s or over. G. IT. SAUNDERS, Manager, Empire Picture Co.
KGMOXT COUNTY COUNCIL. TjMiXDERS are invited for the following works: Contract No. 20S—Delivery oi 3000 Cubic Yards (more or less) of Crushed Metal on Main Road South. Contract No. 200—Delivery of 1003 Cuhie Yards (more or kss) of Pit Metal on Main South and l'atiki Eoads. Specifications and conditions to he seen at County OHiccs. Tenders close on Monday, March Ist, at 1-2 mion. at the County Olliccs, OpuC. A'COI'HT OPIE,
0 X £ Y TO E N D. have suvcral sums available for iiinnodiati l invcstn^nt. WILSON <Sr GU".Y, Solicitors, Hew Plymouth. CS, T must have a look in Dockrill's window next timu I am in town.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 222, 26 February 1915, Page 1
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