J7JMPIRE piCTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT The ESSANY COY.'S famous photoplay SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSI-HNE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. SUNSHINE. The month's greatest feature drama. Unquestionably one of the most gripping subjects ever released. A dramatic story that appeals to every heart. Also another of the. famous IRISH DRAMAS bv the Kalem Plavers. IRELAND,'THE OPPRESSED. IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED. IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED. Produced amongst the natural Irish scenery. DRIVER OP THE DEADWOOD COACH. DRIVER OP THE DEADWOOD COACH. DRIVER OF THE DEADWOOD COACH. An exciting Western film plav. THE UPRTSINO. THE UPRISING. THE UPRTSINO. THE UPRISING. THE UPRISING. THE UPRISING. A thrilling Lubin film of Indian warfare. THE TOWN OF KOUATAS. THE TOWN OF KOUATAS. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. OASIS OF THE SAHARA. OASIS OF THE SAHARA. And a quartette of rib-tickling comedies. XURSIE AND THE KNIGHT. - (Taunhouser.) HOW TEDDY THE NUT GOT LEFT SOMETHING WRONG WITH BESSIE. And another Ruth Roland scream: MUMMY AND THE COW-PUNCHERS. MUMMY AND THE COW-PUNCHERS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE PICTURE PALACE. BOX PLAN at Empire Sweets Depot. BIBLE IX STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE OF NEW ZEALAND. A PUBLIC MEETING (Under the auspices of the above) be held on MONDAY, April 21, at the Good Templar Hall, and will be addressed by CANON GARLAND, Dominion Organising Secretary. The chair will be taken by the Mayor at, 8 p..m X. K. MacDIARMID, President. T. H. ROSEVEARE, A. H. COLVILE, Vice-Presidents. , NE\f PLYMOUTH MAYORALTY. 'Tn-'''.Compiiancc with a promise I [;,..-, u gave my supporters at the Mayoral Election last y'6'ar, I have consented to again offer my services for the position of Mayor for the ensuing,year. J. S. S. MEDLEY. TECHNICAL EDUCATION. MISS DEMPSEY, instructress in dressmaking, will be at Inglewood School at 4.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19th inst., t» meet intending pupils of Saturday Dressmaking Class. A. GRAY, Director Technical Education.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 279, 17 April 1913, Page 1
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