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RY O A L "PICTURES Showing EVERY SATURDAY ' at 2.30 and S p.m. SATURDAY Our usual 'Munificent Prolamine features an exciting Majestic Drama FLIGHT ;FOR a fortune.' FLIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. IFLTG.HT FOR A FORTUNE. FLIGHT FOR A FORTUNE. This is really a big play: it pictures big Business and a pure love story of rare strength and charm. Exposing City Conn-oil Robbers. . prosecution: PROSECUTION. PROSECUTION. ; PROSECUTION. Vitagraph's powerful mining drama of the West; a thrilling story of adventure, with a big climax. DOLLY AT THE HELM. DOULY AT THE HELM. dolly at the helm. DOLLY AT THp HELM. EHeventSi series of ''Dolly of the Dailies." Every incident dramatic and emotional. A FATAL BUMPING. A FATAL BUMPING. A FATAL RU'MPING. A FATAL BUMPING. . Keystone's " live wire" comedy. A scream screen farce. WIHAT HE (FORGOT. WHAT HE FORGOT. Bill IBa'ly and the Motion Pictureskisses, a pretty girl, and a jealous wife. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. And a Thanhouser comedy, "Amateur •Detective." iPriees as usual. FfHEATRE ROYAL. Direction: E. Jlranscomhe, Ptv., Ltd. KIEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. RETURN OF THE OLD FAVORITES. THE RE® DANDIES. THE RED DANDIES. THE RED. DANIDIES. THE RED DANDIES. TOE RED DANDIES. TOE RED DANDIES. . Change of Programme Each Night. Who two years ago charmed and delighted crowded audiences, and they oome 'back ibetter equipped musically, humorously and histrionically than they were before, which is saying much and meaning more. "ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER." RfTTCRN OF THE ROLLICKING RED DANDIES. DANDIES. DANDIES. • DAMDIES. The a«me of perfection and the essence o! refinement. RTJW SOfNG'S, SKETCHES. BURIiESQUES, DANCES, RAGTRfE SPECIALITIES AND DRAMATIC I" BBCtTMLS. THE DANDTES. THE DANDIES. To see and hear them: 3s, 2s and Is. The box plan opens to-morrow morning at Collier's at tr a.m. W. A. IOW, Touring Manager.

THE PAT-UA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Manager of the Company's Cheese Factory (four vats) and will close with the undersigned on June 80, 1015. Applicant must be a thoroughly qualified butter-maker. Salary, £2OO per annum, with house and usual allowances. Duties commence not later than July 90. E. W. GARNER, Secretary. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. WANTED TWO UP-TO-DATE BORING PLANTS (3000 ft. or over). MUST BE IX FIRST-CLASS CONDITION". Also two OIL-DRILLERS, with American oilfield experience. Only men •of ability and long experience, wanted. Answer with copies of testimonials. CAPT. C. CURRIER, F.G.S., 'General Supt. Australian Oilfields, Ltd. 23 Regent Street, Paddington. New South Wales. PIANOFORTE TUNING. J DESIRE to intimate that I am now able, after my long illness, to undertake my duties as PLANOFQRTE and ORGAN TUNER. I take this opportunity of thanking the people of the district for their past support, and beg to solicit a continuance of the same. Letters addressed care of B.K. BookNew Plymouth, or 622, Devon Street East, will receive prompt attention. WILLIAM P. DOEG. late with J. and J. Hopkinson, London. FARM WANTED.

J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of r £2500 and a considerable MSftnnt of cash, wanting a FARM of tßout 600 ACRES; coastal property fteferred. Mortgage must be takes M fart payment. Aflfly—- ' . J. SUTHERLAND, !* ' i Inglewood.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1915, Page 1

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524

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 June 1915, Page 1

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