AMUSEMENTS. JjJMPIRE pKITURE pALACJ TO-NIGHT :..', FINAL SCREENING »f'the sth EPISODE sth oth of the sth • MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY A sensational pulse-racing story is "AT THE' BOTTOM OF THE'SEA." "AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA." The mystery becomes more difficult to elucidate. Follow closely, and you will WHO HAS THE MILLION DOLLARS. In addition: THE MIDNIGHT LIMITED. One of Kalem's celebrated Railroad Romances by Helen Holmes. THE PERSIAN CAPITAL. TRAVELLING IN NORWAY. Two intensely interesting subjects. WAR BUDGET. ' WAR BUDGET. And a Trio of Rare Comedies, PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, STRATFORD. piRST TERM begins WEDNESDAY, February 9. The Principal will be at the School to receive parents l and intending pupils from Tuesday, Ist Feb. A. D. STANLEY, ./', Secretary, MUSIC NOTICE, QWTNG to the increased cost of Sheet Music to the trade, and to the difficulty and expense in. collecting small Music accounts, we have decided that from February Ist next our Music sales will be for Strictly Cash. H. COLLIER AND CO. REMOVAL NOTICE. MR. ERIC SPENCER BAYLEY, Surgeon Dentist, has removed to rooms on the Second Floor of Messrs Morey and Son's New Building, Devon Street TECHNICAL QOLLEGE. '.. NEW PLYMOUTH, •JHE 1918 Day Session begins on February 7. TREE PLACES.—(I) All who have obtained Certificates of Proficiency or Free Place Certificates. (2) All who are between the ages of 14 and 17 years. Students under Clause 1 above are entitled to free railway pass. A. GRAY, Director. r£BV CONVENT, SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, will RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, February 9, and the PAROCHIAL SCHOOL on MONDAY, February 7. ... PIANOFORTE TUITION. MISS C. OLD, A.T.C.L., (Teachers* diploma), RESUMES TUITION on FEBRUARY' 1, 1916. Terms, etc., on application to 528, Devon St. East. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. THE WEEK-END NEW: PLYMOUTH A DAY AT THE SEASIDE is a tonic and a happy diversion for the wife and children; better than all the medicine. THREE FINE BEACHES to choose between—EAST END (surfing, sun-bath-ing, boating on river, donkeys and swingboats for the children, splendid pavilion, refreshments); KAWAROA PARK (bathing in baths and surf, swing boats, afternoon tea, magnificent promenade); MOTUROA (surfing, fishing, boating, Paritutu, the Wharf, refreshments), OTHER ATTRACTIONS Pukekura Park, Western Park, Hospital Grounds, Meeting of the Waters, "Aotea," etc., RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES EVERY WEEK-END. Hawera to New Plymouth, return, firstclass, 8/11; second class, 6/-. Normanby, 8/4 and 5/8. Eltham 6/9 and 4/7. Stratford, 5/8 and 3/11. Midhirst, 5/5 and 3/9. Tariki, 5/5 and 3/9. Send to Expansion and Tourist League for special boarding tariffs for week-end or any other information. MOUNTAIN TRIP NEXT SUNDAY. '[HE TARAXAKI TRANSPORT CO.'S 9-seater CADILLAC will, weather permitting, leave the* Tourist League's Bureau, opposite Criterion Hotel, NEXT SUNDAY, at 9 a.m., for the MOUNTAIN HOUSE, returning at 4.30. Fares, 15/-. Seats may be booked at Tourist League's office. FROM RAHOTU. The Cadillac will make a special trip to town from Rahotu on Saturday night, at 6.30, returning on Sunday night at 8.15. i W. M. FALCONER, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 January 1916, Page 1
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