AMUSEMENTS. ffHEATEE JJOYAL. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Also TO-NIGHT Final Screenings of A Mammoth Programme of Features, headed by Edison's 3000 ft triumph, what Happened on the berbuda. WHAT HAPPENED on the BERBUDA. WHAT HAPPENED on the BERBUDA. WHAT HAPPENED on the BERBUDA. "A Romance of the High Seas." Imagine a beautiful girl forced to go ashore on a lonely island with a gang of brutal mutineers. Was terrified woman ever more desperately placed? —Did she swallow the morphia tablets when the worst came?—lt's the most gripping sea-tale the camera has caught, In addition: THIRD MASTER KEY EPISODE THIRD MASTER KEY EPISODE THIRD MASTER KEY EPISODE THIRD MASTER KEY EPISODE Featuring the great strike at "The Master Key Mine. "Scenes in Holland,'' "Pathe Gazette," and a budget of Screaming Comics. Usual prices of admission. ffHEATKE 0 Y A L. For a Three Nights' Season, commencing MONDAY NEXT, January 24. Four Reels, by the FAMOUS PLAYir;: COMPANY. 'FAMOUS PLATER" COMPANY. Faith full l "-"Dioaullng HAROLD ,IcGRATH'S famous story, s THE MAN ON THE BOX. THE MAN ON THE BOX. iTHE MAN ON THE BOX. THE MAN ON THE BOX. A Rollicking Military Romance. In addition to possessing many sensational features, It contains a vein of rich humor, which makes it one of the FAMOUS (PLAYERS' MOST ATTRACTIVE PRODUCTIONS. Press opinions of THE MAN ON THE BOX. THE MAN ON THE BOX. THE MAN ON THE BOX. THE MAN ON THE BOX. London Times: "Exceptional." •New York World: "Beyond praise." Sydney Sun: "Cannot be surpassed." Auckland Star: "Worth going a long way to see. Admission prices as usual. fJTARANAKI JJIFLE ASSOCIATION TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING, (Established 1905). To be held at the REWA REWA (WAIWAKAIHO) RIFLE RANGE, NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 and 4, 1916. Shooting to start at 7.30 a.m." sharp. TWELVE UP-TO-DATE SHUTTER TARGETS. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary at New Plymouth at 8.30 on THURSDAY, January 20, at Drill Hall. Post entries may be made on the ground on payment of Is extra per match. Programmes posted on application. '■ F.J.HILL, ; Secretary, New Plymouth. TENDERS. PLAYELAYERS' COTTAGES. TENDERS will be received at this office up till Noon on MONDAY, the 31st day of January, 1916, for the erection of four Platelayers' Cottages at Tahora. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices, New Plymouth, Hawera and Eltliamj also at Public Works Office, Stratford. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. H. SHARP, Resident Engineer. 'Public Works Office, Stratford, January 11, 1910. BUSINESS NOTICE? ]y£ONEY ,"JO LEND IN SUMS OF £IOO TO £20,000. on COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS. At exceptionally Low Rates of interest, wit'.i option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any POSTAL MONEY ORDER OFFICE, or to WILLIAM M. WRIGHT, Secretary io the Public Service Super--■•fuwstian Boards
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 1
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