JWIRE pi TO-NIGHT ■AND TO-MORROW. A Magnificent New Bill, headed by a Xordisk special star, . 3500 ft. 3300 ft. the abduction the abduction THE L\BD['CTrON A scries THE ABDUCTION of THE ABDUCTIOX tlirillinnTHE ABDUCTIOX THE A'BDUCTTON THE ABDUCTION iI-Tow Lieutenant Erskine rescued his sweetheart from the liands of her abductor ('Dr. Oar-el-llama) is vividly portrayed in 100 exciting scenes. THE AiBDUPTFON Extraordinary THE ABDUCTION Climaxes. The capture, on Snake Island of the criminal gang makes a brilliant episode. KEYSTONE COMEDY, KEYSTONE- COMEDY, " HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD." " ITIS SECOND CHILDHOOD/' "HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD." KEYSTONE COMEDY. KEYSTONE COMEDY. Every week always something new. FATHE GAZETTE. Kalcm's big railway drama, LEAP 'FROM \VATER TOWER, LEAP FROM WATER TOWER, Showing largest locomotive in the world. AND OTHERS. Trices: '6d and Ib.
OMATA HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 20th, IMS. Net proceeds to go to the WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. . GOOD MUSIC. GOOD SUPIPER. Brake leaves Post Office at 7.15 p.m. Ladies, 18 6d; Gentlemen, 2s 6d. A. R. BAYLY, Hon. Sec. FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. A CONCERT in aid of the above object will be given in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL On TUESDAY, JULY 6th. By Local Vocalists and Musicians. Assisted by MRS. (PHIL NATHAN (Of Wellington), and ME. C. W. ROWLEY (Of Wellington). Programme will appear later, TAILORING We offer to every particular man a standard of quality and value in our tailoring ivliich towers high above competition. This is not merely tall talk, but absolutely a fact. AVc ask you to call and choose your WINTER SUIT now. All tbe latest patterns at 4 your disposal. GEO. PEAROE •LADIES' & GENTS' TAHX»R, NEW PLYMOUTH, Visits URENUI, STONY RIVER and RAHOTU Sales.
rpnos. V. SIMONSSAWMILLER, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Has taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has Re-OPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would he a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at his residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. l\U tim'ber dressed to order for building throughout. EXCHANGE FOR IXearly y 2 -acre and 7-roomed substantial dwelling, Wanganui Central. All conveniences. Concrete yard; motor shed. Price £IBOO. Equity, £770. Jj}XCHANGE FOR JjURM. House and Shop Property, Wellington, yielding £245 per annum, or 7 per cent, on price asked, viz., £3500; equity £1530. EXCHANGE FOR J>OAEDI NGHOUSE 01 acres; 7-roomed house, 3 miles from good town; carrying capacity, 27 cows, etc. Price £18; mortgage, £IOO3 at |5% per cent. Equity, £G92. G. W. HARTNELL & <»• (T. W. Welch), LAND AGENTS AND BUILDERS, FGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. LWAYS N BUNDANCE T GLEN'S of JJEST gUILOCK gEEI MEAT BAZAAR, DEVON vSTREET.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1915, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 June 1915, Page 1
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