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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S Matinee To-day at 3.30. Matinee To-day at 3.30. To-night and To-morrow at 8. Hie biggest Double Bill ever offered— DUSTIN FARNXJM ffrthe greatest North-'.7est Picture ever filmed "NORTH OF '53." "NORTH OF '53." Also the great Cowboy King, TOM MIX *. 'TAME ffOM . MIX in AND TOM MIX FORTUNE" A pky that snaps off thrills as a lire wire shoots sparks. At usual prices—Childrui 3d to matinee. JJAtfDSMEN'S J^ENEFIT GRAND BALL TO-NIGHT Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra, assisted by the Band. SSeketa: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies la 6d Voluntary Individual Donations can gftbft with Mr. CatOey or Sole Bros. H. B. GATTLEY, Secretary. TTRACEON JEST TIME ON EECORD Moving Pictures Taicen at Ngaere See Yonrsefrea as Others See You. JfOAEEB'" Q AEDESS piLM piCTURB Will be screened at TrOWS rTNEMA rpHEATEE, OTRATFORD SUES., WED., THUR., FRL, SAT., MARCH 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Watch sspers advertising dates of acratfmnga in other towns. '\ ; i-.7"JI — Sols Dfreetoß WBfc SWINSON, LTD, Courtenay Place, Wellington. Photographer: MB, CHAS. WARD, Stratford. LESTERBROS P*° ps^ NGAERE GARDENS. yfi&AoM hom*. £ BECEP%ON wfll be held in the Ttma School to PTE. A. VICKERS and TPR. W. NICOL, on Friday, March 14 Gents, £s 6d; ladies, a basket 800» TEMPLAR HALL, jHURSDAY-4 FRIDAY, MARCH 27-28 fiOMEDIETTA & TRANCE PECUAL Organised by the N. P. H. S. 0. G. A. Admission lg. Reserved Seats Is 6d Tickets obtainable at Avery's and B. K. Further particulars later. QFUNAKE • (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). FIRST RACE STARTS PISfCTUALLY Af 12 O'CLOCK* LUNCHEON MAY- BE OBTAINED FROM 1030 A.M. Uniformed Soldiers Admitted Free. P. SfRILEY, Secretary, Pihama. NO MAN OR WOMAN. TTOXEST to themselves are satisfied with the Standard of Education thr>y have attained to. To get further without attending the University has been a puzzle. The ■fetropoliiao Coaching and Correspondence Ooliegj lias solved the problem, '<v means of their special method of •V VI WAT, TPITION. They have retained the services of n : ipr»ity Graduates and other Special'*K For a reasonable fee one can coach •'ividually by Correspondence In any •Hiprt. Special attention given to those whose 'l'lratinn might be classed as "sadly "■•"lccled." Write for prospectus tcnlay. It gives on a lot of information that will Interest you. WIFTROPOUTArf COACHING & CORRESPONDENC E COLLEGE, 3.P0- Box 671. AUCKLAND.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1919, Page 1

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