AMUSEMENTS. "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. AGAIN FOR THE SECOND TIME AT THE JjJMPIRE piCTUKE pALAOE. GRAND OPENING SCREENINGS of the WONDER SERIAL OF THE DAY. A continuing story of absorbing interest. Full of thrills and stirring actions. NINE MILES OF FILM, Which requires 23 STARTLING EPISODES 23 STARTLING EPISODES Before the villain is thwarted, justice satisfied, and the end of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." " THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." " THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." EVERY WEEK A NEW EPISODE. EACH EPISODE COMPLETE. A serial story which is the rage of Australia. '• THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." " THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY." We start on its mvsteriou° journey with' 'the FIRST COMPLETE EPISODE, A story which introduces all the characters to you. THE AIRSHIP IN THE NIGHT. THE AIRSHIP IN THE NIGHT. THE AIRSHIP IN THE NIGHT. Full of adventurous .happenings. In addition, 4 OTHER FILMS 4 Prices: Cd and 1/-. For a cheap and enjoyable outing during THE HOLIDAY SEASON ]yJGAERE. QARDENS and see the new additions to the THE ZOO. Bring the children for a splash in the MINIATURE SEA SIDE and for a frolic on the MAYPOLE WHIRL. Then let them enjoy the sensation of the popular WATER CHUTE. Hot water free. Tea Room and Lollies Stall in the Grounds. BUSINESS NOTICES. : GREAT REMOVAL JEWELLERY ) SALE OF MR. A. L. COOKE'S STOCK. /~)N account of the Taranaki Amusements Company requiring our pre--"ises, we are compelled to sacrifice our rge and valueable stock of Jewellery, insisting of Watches, Diamond Rings, etc., etc., Plate Fittings, Plant, Tools, Iron Safe, etc., at Gift Prices. WELLINGTON REALISATION CO. 89, DEVON STREET (next Avery's, Tobacconist). 'XMAS HOLIDAYS. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE; ■tyHAT could be more/ distressing than to return from your 'Xnias holidays and find your home destroyed by fire? You never know wlyen you muy be burnt out, but youjtfo know that the STANDARD COMPANY will insure your BUILDINGS FURNITURE, PERSONAL EFFECTS, GROWING CROPS, or HAY STACKS. Before lepviwg for your 'Xmas Vacation, consu't ijiir local agent who will be pleased to ,'tive you any information required, if vhu are not already insured. STANDAKi/fIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF N.Z., LTD. I PERCY J. WATTS, { Manager. Offices: J Next Theatre Royal, Devon Street, Nejw Plymouth. 'Phone: No. 38. Gentlemen! When jfou want your suits dry - i""..ined and tailorpressed. \ donlt hesitate to send; them to us and we will inriike them equal to new fiV OUR SPECIAL 1 PROCESS. classes of Ladies' and lemen's garments cleanr dyed. Send for free booklet. J. K. HAWKINS & CO., DRY CLEANERS AND —'STEAM DYERS.— DEVON i ST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 1
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