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T? M P I tt E rpHEATRE, TO-NIGHT THE GREATEST PICTURE DRAMA OF THE YEAR. We are presenting Charles Dickens' Greatest Masterpiece, OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. A magnificent 4000 ft production depicting the trials and adventures of OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. The story of Oliver Twist is undoubtedly the'one which out of all the tales conceived by the master mind of Charles Dickens has the greatest hold upon the public. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. OLIVER TWIST. The photo-play throughout is perfect, and the introduction of the original " EIGHT BELLS " INN and scenes at Chevtsey and Hatfield add just that touch of realism to the film that Will commend it to the taste of every picture patron, and every lover of CHARLES DICKENS As the picture is screened the story will be graphically described by that Master Elocutionist, MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, who has scored a decided success throughout New Zealand in his clear, graphic and humorous description of this picture. Characters such as "Fagin," "Bill Sykes," "Nancy," "The Artful Dodger," etc., become A LIVING REALITY when aided by the exceptional descriptive ability of this gifted elocutionist. OLIVER TWIST. is the greatest success with which Mr. Boothman has been associated. Prices 2/- and 1/-. Booking free. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. T HEREBY convene a public meeting to be held in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, 13th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of making arrangements, in connection with the visit of H.M.S. New Zealand. A large attendance is requested. G. W.' BROWNE, '• Mayor. , mAIRY JURMS J) AIRY JjiARMS SIX REMAINING UNSOLD FARMS, i - of the SUNNY PARK ESTATE, MATAMATA. . Open for one month only at Auction upset prices. These farms comprise from ICO acres to 299 acres and are mostly all improved, with houses and outbuildings; butter factory on estate, and only 4 miles from Railway Station. TERMS UNEQUALLEDOnly 10 per cent, deposit; 15 per cent. 3 months; balance 5 years 5 per cent. ___ Plans and full particulars from SOLE AGENT,— EN Z L gCHOLLUM, AUCTIONEER AND LICENSED AGENT, 17, 19, 20 Royal Exchange Buildings, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. HENRY BROWN AMD CI HORLEY STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. ! OREGON PIHL \\ T E are unloading, ex schooner H. D. Bendixen, 400,000 feet of Oregon Pine, which we are quitting at current rates. all size;? and lengths, all sizes and lengths. TOTARA STRAINERS IN STOCK. Apply to— HY. BROWN & CO., Morley street, New Plymouth WE'LL MAKE YOU AN ENGINEER! WE'LL MAKE YOU AN ENGINEER! IF IF If "you have the ambition to become an engineer; If you wish to enter an attractive and interesting profession, offering constant and well-paid employment; If you spend just a few hours of your spare time studying our easy, but thoroughly practical, lessons. BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS. FOR ENGINEERS. JAS. W. BOWER, M.A.1.M.E., Principal. (Holding Extra First and Marine Manager's certificates.) Retains a special, expert staff of instructors, who will give you freely of their life-long experience and practice, with an individual attention that cannot fail to bring into actual realisation your ambition to become an Engineer. Send us your address. We will send you our descriptive booklet to read at your leisure. Write to-day; it's BOWER'S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS Tyrone Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland. P.O. BOX 50.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 300, 12 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 300, 12 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 300, 12 May 1913, Page 1

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