AMUSEMENTS. gMPIRE piCTURE pALACB TONIGHT ALL NEW FILMS. ALL \EW FILMS. A Programme full of charm, headed by a Vitsgraph Special, in three acts, THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. THE SILENT PLEA. A powerful dramatic story of the influence of environment, enacted by EDITH STOREY and EDITH STOREY and HARRY MOREY. HARRY 'MOREY. A tragedy of widowed motherhood. In addition: WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD WHEN CHARLIE WAS A CHILD A screaming CHARLES CHAPLIX CHARLES CHAPLINCHARLES CIJAPLIN •Parody PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. A LILY IN BOHEMIA (Drama), featuring the popular Lilian Walker. HAM AT THE BEACH (Comedy). THE SOUL OF THE VASE (Drama). Usual Prices: 6d and 1/-. PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION 7 OF LONDON (Incorporated by Royal Charter, A.D. 17-20). Head Office for New Zealand: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. 0, R. BENDALL, General Manager. NOTICE. jplIE WESTPORT COAL CO. LTD., (Mr. 0. N. Firth, branch manager), have been appoined CHIEF AGENTS for TARANAKI, vice' Messrs E. Griffiths and Co., wlio will continue to act for tlie Corporation's Marine Department. Every description of FIRE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, MORTGAGE, INDEMNITY, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, MOTOR-CAR, •MOTORCYCLE, AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE accepted. 0. R. BENDALL, General Manager. Wellington, Jan., 1916. MOUNTAIN TRIP. NEXT SUNDAY. >]IHE. TARANAKI TRANSPORT CO.'S 25-aeater Char-a-banc 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, 10/-. Seats may be booked at Tourist League's office. SUNDAY TRIP FROM OPUNAKE. ' The Char-a-banc will make a special trip to town from Opunake on Sunday Morning at 6 a.m., returning on Sunday night at 8.15. Fares as usual. W. M FALCONER, Secretary, •' TERRITORIAL CAMP, rpO assist the Local Regiment in equipping the men from the outcentres, ttlie Officer Commanding will be pleased to accept any old Military Hats or Caps that may be in the possession of old Volunteers. Please forward to any Territorial Officer. LIEUT. CRUTCH. NEW PLYMOUTH GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Opening of the Preparatory School is Postponed to THURSDAY, February 10, owing to nonarrival of teacher. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary^ ]|£ISS JLA g JJENDERSON, A.T.C.L. (TEACHER'S DIPLOMA). PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Miss Henderson resumes Tuition on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. All candidates presented for recent R.A.M. and R.C.M. and T.C.L. Theoretical and Practical Examinations were successful. At home from February 4. Address: 301, si'. AUBYN STREET. M ISB M DIRj L - A - B -' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY, WILL RESUME TUITION ON THURSDAY, February 3, 1916. Address: Oaonui. QHETWODE gCHOOL. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principal!?': The Misses Stanford. The School will re-open on Wednesday, February 9, 1916. Pupils prepared if desired for matriculation, Civil Service, find all musical examinations. Kindergarten class for children under seven years old. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Friday, February 4, from 3 to 5 p.%
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 February 1916, Page 1
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