QTHEATRE ROYAL piCTURES. "Where the big stars are." to-night AND TOMORROW NIGHT. A THRILLING DRAMA OF THE SEA, in four intensely interesting reels, THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. THE PIRATE'S REVENGE. The story is alive with action, full of incident and changing scenes, strong, connected, perfectly presented, and finished in construction. Jambed «ith thrilling situations. A magnificent production. MISS ANYTHING, but don't miss seeing "The Pirate's Revenge." DON'T LEAVE IT TO CHANCE— Everybody's going. Get in early. Reserve your seats. King up HOFFMANN. TOWN JJALL, J^IDHIRST. 22nd ANNIVERSARY, 1.0.0. F., M.U., Will be held in the above Ilall on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. Admission: Gents. 2/0, Ladies 1/-. R. G. STEER, Secretary, RED QROSS JJAEKET. IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED BOYS. ; To be Opened on SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, And on Every Saturday Following, From 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. AT lIANNA'S OLD STUDIO, BROUGHAM STREET. All contributions from the town and country thankfully received. KATE WILSON, Hon. Secretary. II ET W ODE gCII 00 L DEVON STREET WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH.. •SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Second Term, 1915, will begin on ] TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. j Mis 3 Stanford will be at home to I receive parents and guardians on Saturday, September 4, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. | Prospectuses on application to the Principals. COURT PRIDE OF NEW PLYMOUTH, No. 8207, A.O.F. DANCE nill be held in the Foresters Hall, Gill St., on THURSDAY, September 9. Music by Mrs. Moverley's Orchestra. Admission: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-. ABRIDGED PROGRAMME. - DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. QX) be held on the Club's Course, Tam aki, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER Bth, 1915. Telegraph Offices elost at 8 p.m. FOR PROGRAMME SEE REFEREE ROBT. TAKLE. Secretary. SPECIAL GOOD BARGAINS. 447 ACRES Beach Farm, between Mokau and Awakino, all in grass, aub-divided into nine paddocks. Sheep-proof fences, six-room dwelling, woolshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Two miles from Mokau.—£l4 10s per icre; £2500 cash; balance 5 per cent. 140 ACRES Sentry Hill, sub-divided into twelve" paddocks. Six-room iwelling and necessary outbuildings; riear factory, school, and post office. Splendid Dairy Farm.—£3s per acre: £IOOO ca,sh; balance 0 per cent. Also numerous properties in Waitara ind surrounding district. LUND AND SAMPSON, WAITARA. WHAKATANE COUNTY. FOR SALE. FREEHOLD FARM. ACRES, of which 400 acres is bush land, balance open couni try. About 250 acres in grass, rest in iush; about 25 acres bas*been ploughed ind 50 acres more can be ploughed without stumping. New House and itockyard just erected. Cheese factory Jeing erected on next section this eeaion. At present settlers are supplying i home-separation butter factory. On unction of main roads and five miles Tom railway line. In the RANG ATI AJA DISTRICT, and close to the BIG SWAMP NOW BEING RAPIDLY BROUGHT IN. Ring-fenced and subdivided into two laddockg. This farm can be milked on luring the coming year, and would cut lp into two nice handv farms. Now Tinning 200 HEAD BIG CATTLE, and iVOULD EASILY MILK 100 cows. The owners, having another property n view, are prepared to quit at the low nice of £5500. VERY LITTLE CASH VANTED from good man. Just suit nan with family. This property is a genuine bargain. For further partculars apply to — P.O. BOX 11, WHAKATAM
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1915, Page 1
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