HALT! HALT! TAKE NOTICE! TO-MORROW At 2.30 and at 8 o'clock. "DOYAL PICTURES 0 y A L PICTURES Will present ANOTHER SELECT SERIES. Here it is: TRIP THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT. TRIP THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT. A film of great interest by Edison Co. UPPER HAND. Vitagraph's UPPER HAND. Newest UPPER HAND. Drama. Recent Australian News in AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, No. 22G. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, No. 220. Fifth Instalment of " Dolly of the Dailies" Series, CHINESE FAN. Most CHINESE FAN. Exciting CHINESE FAN. Story. Reliance present A JOKE ON YELLOW - TOWN. A JOKE O.V YELLOW - TOWN. A Very Amusing Comedy. THE STAR DRAMA l>y VitagrapU: A Striking Indian Story. BRANDON'S LAST RIDE. BRANDON'S LAST RIDE. BRANDON'S LAST RIDE. BRANDON'S LAST RIDE. A Woman's Wrong Choice. Man's Wavering Love. AN INDIAN'S REVENGE. A Story that Grips. KEYSTONE. HIS KEYSTONE. KEYSTONE. HALTED KEYSTONE. KEYSTONE. CAREER. CHARLES MURRAY—'Tis said he's quite as good as CIIAPLIN. - Popular Price :: 1/6, 1/- and Cd; Reserves, l/(i. Telephone 203. f) M A T A JJ ALL THURSDAY, MAY 20. SALE OF LTVE AND DEAD STOCK AND PRODUCE. In Aid of Belgian Fund. Doors open at 1.30 p.m. Free Brakes leave town at 1.30 and 2 o'clock, returning at 5 p.m. LIVE STOCK consists ofStore Cows Springers Calves Pigs Goats Canaries ' Guinea Pigs 1 Child's Pony (guaranteed quiet) Etc., Etc. , Also— A Quantity of Dressed Poultry, Firewood, etc.
Sale at 3 o'clock. ADMISSION FREE. ! Afternoon Tea. Anyone unable to leave town o:»:\v can catch the Char-a-hane, leaving town at 3.30, passing the Omata Hall on the return journey at C o'clock. SOCIAL IN THE EVENING, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Cents 2s, I.adies Is. Brake leaves town at 7.30. Return fare Is. H. D. HOOKER, Chairman. M. MEYEXBERG, Hon. Sec. jyj IS IS MAHLO W, A.R.C.M.. is giving a CONCERT AT UREXI'I on THURSDAY, MAY 27, In aid of tlie Belgian Relief Fund. Admission Is. DAXCE wi'.l follow. Gentlemen Is, Ladies free. f) A K U R A J J A L L. THURSDAY, M ; AY 27, IE 15. COXCERT AXI) DAXCE AXD GIFT AL'CTIOX In aid of the BEL(J IA X FI"X D. Programme and full particulars later. Admission: Gents 2/0, Ladies 1/-. C. A. ADLAH, Chairman. XOTTCE. rpllE Education Districts Commission will sit in the Education Board Room, Xew Plymouth, on May IS, at 10 «.m. Anyone desirous of iriviiiL' evidence as to boundaries is requested to make application to the Secretary of the Education Hoard. 11. M. GORE, Secret My. II F, T W ODE SCHOOL, Devon Street West, NEW PLYMOUTH. SEASIDE BOARDJXG AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: THE .MISSES STAXFORD. The School will Reopen for the Second Term on WEDXESIJAY. .MAY 2(i, 101."). Prospectuses will he. supplied on application to the Principals. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, May 22, from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVIII, Issue 288, 14 May 1915, Page 1
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