Reserves at Hoffmann's. I rjTOEATRE JJOYAL piCTUEES, Commencing at the Matinee at 2.30, SATURDAY NEXT. A GEEAT PROGRAMME. A GREAT PROGRAMME. A rare and radiant Lubin drama, REPRODUCING LIFE, LIFE, LIFE! It's human—lt rings true aa steel. MANY A NEW PLYMOUTH HOME hides in its cupboard a skeleton laid bare by the story in the film. THE BOND OP MOTHERHOOD. THE BOND OF MOTHERHOOD. THE BOND OF MOTHERHOOD. THE BOND OF MOTHERHOOD. More emotional than "EAST LYNNE." More emotional than "EAST LYNNE." Two homes broken —two women dejected. Two couples reunited. IT GRAPPLES YOUR HEART. Then a real ripping Keystone. THE VERSATILE VILLAIN. THE VERSATILE TIfLAIN. , Ha! Ha! Ho! Ho Ha! Ha! Determined Detective Demons Dispense Droll Delight, Defeating Dark, Devilish Designs. Then Edison's human play, A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. A CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. Then a comic star scream, featuring Little Herman, "MOUSTACHELESS MAGICIAN." And a rattling good copy of AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE AND CARTOONS. An excellent edition. "OUT FOR A STROLL." Stunning Comedy. WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL PROCESSION. An interesting, attractive subject. PRICES: D.C., Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-; Stalls 1/-, Ladies 6d; Pit 6d. rpHEATRE JJOYAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. QUAND ENTERTAINMENT] by NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF,] Assisted by best local and outside talent IN AH) OF NATIONAL FUND FOR WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. Full particulars later. W. W. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFYING SOCDSTY. I of the Society and aU others willing to assist are invited to attend the Working Bee at Paritutu \aext THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Afternoon tea will be provided. R. CLINTON HUGHES, President.
A BARE OPPORTUNITY. TO BE LEASED FOB A TERM OF YEARS. rj>EAT WELL-KNOWN PRIVATE Hotel, situated at the Corner of Devon and Egmont Streets, New Plymouth, known aa THE COFFEE PALACE, containing 42 Bedrooms, 3 Sitting-rooms, Smoking-room, 2 Diningrooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Storerooms, Bathrooms, and Lavatories. Fitted throughout with electric light and all conveniences. There are also two shops on the ground floor, both let to good tenants. This is a splendid opportunity for a capable man with moderate capital. The present proprietor is retiring owing to the lease having expired, and, if desired, will dispose oif the furniture and contents to the incoming tenant at valuation. The business is a lucrative one, and this presents a rare opportunity of acquiring an old-established business without goodwill, and which will, under experienced management, yield handsome profits from the date of possession. For particulars apply NEWTON KING, New Plymouth.
DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. WAR CENSUS. JJY Proclama,tiojn issued under the National Registration Act, 1918, EVERY MALE resident of New Zealand 'between the ages of 17 and 60 is required to register NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. Schedules lfi>r registration are obtainable a't all Offices throughout the Dominion. For the convenience of the Public, the Offices of Registrars of Births, Deaths and Marriages in the four Chief Centres will be open continuously (Sundays excepted) from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. during the (registration period (October 26 to November 9, 1915), for the purpose of affording assistance in the filling up of the schedules to any persons desiring it. It has also been arranged that Postal Officers at Post Offices throughout the Dominion, during ordinary office hours, will also on application help any persons desirous of assistance in filling up the schedules. The obligation to register is a personal one. The fact that a form has not been addressed to or received by any person does not absolve him from responsibility to register. Any person liable to register who refuses, fails, or neglects to do so will be prosecuted. BY ORDER. MALCOLM FRASER, Government Statistician. Wellington, 'Vtober 21, 1915
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1915, Page 1
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