JjWIRE piCTURE ' JpALACE TO-NTGHT LAST NIGHT. A Magnificent New Hill, headed Ijv a Nonlisk special star, 330nft. 3500 ft THE ATiDUCTION THE ABDUCTION A scries THE ABDUCTION of TUB ABDUCTION » thrilling THE ABDUCTION adventures. THE ABDUCTION iTIow Lieutenant Erskinc rescued hi. sweetheart from the liands of lier at:ductor ('Dr. Gar-el-llama) is vividly portrayed in IOCf exciting scenes. THE ABDUCTION Extraordinary THE ABDUCTION Climaxes. The, capture on Snake Island of the criminal gang makes a brilliant episode. KEYSTONE COMEDY, KEYSTONE COMEDY, "HTS SECOND CHILDHOOD." " HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD." KEYSTONE COMEDY. KEYSTONE COMEDY. Every week always something new. PATHE GAZETTE. Kalcnvs big railway drama, LEAH' 'FROM WATER TOWER, LEAP FROM WATER TOWER, Showing largest locomotive in the world. AND OTHERS. Prices: 6d and Is. TO-MORROW—- " The Adventures of Kathlyn." The Adventures of Kathlyn." No. 3—TEMPLE OF THE LION. FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. CONCERT in aid of the above object will be given in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL On TUESDAY, JULY fith. By Local Vocalists and Musicians. Assisted by MRS. (PHIL NATHAN (Of Wellington), and MR C. W. ROWLEY (Of Wellington). Programme will appear later. TO HELP THE BELGIANS. TO HELiP THE BELGIANS. ]y£ANGOREI gCHOOL. A CONCERT & 'DANCE will be held in the above School on THURSDAY. July 1, at 8 p.m. Admission: Gents 1/fi, Ladies !/-• LADIES' TAILORING Eloquent of Good Taste We will make you a costume which will be the embodiment of Good Taste, the outcome of care, thought, highest skill, and expert handling. AND AT THE SAME TIME, STYLISH AND EXCLUSIVE. OUR PRICES prove conclusively that our values are not to be equalled. With "pardonable pride, we ask v»u to come and see our newest range of materials, the colourings and designs leave nothing to be desired. GEO- PEA RC E LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, NEW PLYMOUTH.
•JiHOS. Y. gIMONS. SAWMILLER, CARRINGTON ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. Has taken tliis opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that he has Re-OPENED liis SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. v It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview M. Simmons at his residence, Vogcltown, or at the Sawmill. IAII tim'ber dressed to order for building throughout.
gXCHANGE FOR JfORTGAGE. Nearly V»-acrc and 7-roomed substantial dwelling, Wanganui Central. All conveniences. Concrete yard; motor shed. Price £IBOO. Equity, £770. FOR pARM. House and Shop Property, Wellington, yielding £2-15 per annum, or 7 per cent, on price asked, viz., £3,">00; equity £1530. FOR j^OARDIXGIIOUSE 94 acres; 7-roomed house, 3 miles from good town; carrying capacity, "27 cowa, etc. Price £18; mortgage, £IOO3 at 5Vj, per cent. Equity, £G92. G. W. HARTNELL & 00 • (T. W. Welch), LAND AGENTS AND BUILDERS, FGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. VHW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN WOOL & TALLOW SALES. JTIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY Z7. Consignments received between sales at any time during working liour^. Advice. Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store, Gill Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1915, Page 1
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