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gMFIRE piCTURE pALACE ("Tlie People's Comforter"). FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT A BRAND-NEW PROGRAMME, Featuring a Penetrating Love Drama, A STAGE fiIRL'S EXPERIENCES, Produced by the Lubiii Company. 2000 ft. in Length. TTTE DEBT THE DEBT' the dei;t' THE debt' the debt THE debt' THE DEBT' THE DEBT THE DEBT,' Embodying THE RlCrf MAN'S DESIRE. The Mother's Mistaken Belief. INFLUENCE OF WINE. The Honesty of Women. IS LOVE SELFISHThis is a Powerful and Interesting Play, which claims attention entirely on its own merits. A GOOD KEYSTONE FARCE. Full of Laughs that Jump at'Tou. THE BAGGAGE SMASHER. ' THE BAGGAGE SMASHER. Additional Features include — HIS KID SISTER Drama Lucky Rube Comic BLUE COYOTE CHERRY CROP. .Drama Australian Gazette Topical HAM, THE LINEMAN Comedy. PRICES AS USUAL. Rin£ 365 for Reserves. TO-MORROW ONLY. ' "THE FRINGE ON THE GLOVE." Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL. ETELP THE NEW PLYMOUTH SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Membership Sub.: Ladies, 2/6; Gentlemen, 5/ per year. J. PATON, Treasurer, IN THE ESTATE OF AENEAS GALLAGHER (Deceased). A LTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited for the GOODWILL OF A LEASE for five years of the MANUTAIIT HOTEL, situate at Manutalii, on the Main South Road, U miles from Hawera. (a) For the Hote] and 53 Acres 3 Roods and 17 Perchca of Firstclass Dairying Land; or (b) For the Hotel and 10 Acres 3 Roods and 31 Perches of Land. Forms of Tender may be obtained and Conditions of Tender inspected at the Public Trust Office. Wellington, and the Branches of the Public Trust Office at New Plymouth and Hawera. TENDERS CLOSE at the Public Trust Office, Hawera, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of March, 1015, at 2 p.m. The highest or any tender not necessarily accented. ERNEST BARNS, District Manager. Hawera, 2nd March, 1915.

JJJOTOR-CAR JPOR H IRE ' J THE UXDKHSIGKfiO, ani Hiiiiung a 50 h.p. six-seater Daimler moior ear. Careful driving. Usual pnoes. Available night or day. T. W. WARD, Address: Lacey & Co.'s Garage. 'Phone l!i!i. NEW PLYMOUTH fKCIIX IC A L QO L iEC E. NIGHT CLASSES, 1915. RE-OPEN OX MONDAY, MARCH 1. Junirir English.—Wednesday, 7 to 8; 10s. Junior Arithmetic.—Wednesday 8 to 9; 10s. Senior English (Matriculation and Senior Public Entrance). —Wednesday, 7 to 0; 12s Od. Latin. —Monday, 7 to 9; 12s Gd. Commercial Correspondence, PrecisWriting and Typing.—Monday, 7 to 9; 12s fid. Bookkeeping.—Friday, 7 to 9; 15s. Advanced Bookkeeping and Auditing.— Tuesday, 7 to 0; 255. Shorthand (Pitman's System).—Thursday, 7 to 9; 15s. Dressmaking—Tuesday, 7 to 0; 15s. Cookery.—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 15s. Geometry.—Tuesday, 7 to 9; 10s. Freeltand Drawing.—Wednesday, 7 to 0; 10s. Mathematics—Friday, 7 to 0; 12s Oil. Electrical Engineering.—Thursday, 7 to 9; 15s. Machine Drawing and Construction.— Tuesday, 7 to .9; 1 , r >». Mechanical Engineering.—Wednesday, 7 to 9; Friday, 7 to 9; 15s for each class; combined, 255. PHiirihing (Theory).—Friday, 7 to 9; 10s. Plumbing (Practical). —Monday, 7 to 9; 15s. Cabinetmaking.—Tuesday. 7 to 9: 15s. Elocution.—Wednesday, 7 to 9; 12s (id. Proficiency Certificate Class. —Monday, 7 to 0; 15s. Drawing from Cast and Model Drawing, Monochrome Painting. Wednesday, 7 to 9: 15s. Leather-work. Enamelling, Re'^usse Work.—Thursday, 7 to 9; 15s. Fancy Work.—Monday, 7 to 9: 15s. .Students wishing to work for examinations should communicate with the Director at once. Proficiency Certificate holders are free to sill classes (no age limit). A Special Outdoor Sketching Class will lie held on Thursday afternoon. The fee is' £1 per term. A. GRAY, Director. "yEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. • 1-IRK, MARINE and ACCIDENT IN' S'uKANCE in all its branches accept... 1 '! at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham and King Street;. New Plymouth. Agencies throughout ahe province. JOHN PATON, AianagerfJ"JlE DAILY NEWS covers the whole of Taranaki, in town and country alike.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 228, 5 March 1915, Page 1

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616

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 228, 5 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 228, 5 March 1915, Page 1

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