Ip H E A T R E 0 \ A L. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of HUGARD'S MYSTERIES. HUGARD'S MYSTERIES. HUGARD'S MYSTERIES. HUGARD'S MYSTERIES. Bv unanimous verdict — THE VERY BEST YET! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW MUSIC. NEW MUSIC. NEW ILLUSIONS. THE FATAL ARROW. THE MAGIC ELEPHANT. Last appearance of MISS MYRA EWIXGTON. MISS MYRA EWINGTON. EXTRAORDINARY SENSATION! THE GREAT RIFLE FEAT. THE GREAT RIFLE FEAT. . THE GREAT RIFLE FEAT. CHALLENGE;ACCEPTED. . Mr. Holford will bring his own rifle, his own parked cartridge, LOAD anil FIRE the weapon himself.. Hugard will stop the bullet! Don't miss'it, or pay the penalty. A daring) death-deriding deed. POPULAR. PRICES: 2/- & 1/-. Children, half-price. IJIHEATRF JJOYAL PICTURES NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. We have waived our right to the Theatre Royal to-night to allow ''HUGARD" to perform his GREAT CHALLENGE, In which a local marksman will load and fire liis own • rifle, untouched by HUGARD. TO-MORROW. MATINEE 2.30. ■ COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by the spectacular KALEM WAR DRAMA. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. . WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. A thoroughly interesting drama, with a pretty -little vein of pathos. The subject of a beautiful story in 1 , the February MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. Also— THIS TWILIGHT OF lIER LIFE. THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. A convincing dramatic portrayal by the ever popular Lubin players. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. * AUSTRALIAN, GAZETTE. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES. MARKET OF KABYLIA. MARKET OF KABYLIA. 60-MILE AUTO. RACE. SAMMY ORPHEUS. . SAMMY ORPHEUS. A very enjoyable Selig comedy. The story of a wandering musician. TO-MORROW. TO-MQRROW.; And again SATURDAY. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. JT is hereby publicly notified that Nominations for the Election of ONE Member of the Education Board for each of the North, Ivist and West Wards will be received by me at the Education Board Oil ice up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, July 7 next, owing to the retirements of Messrs. Ilarold Trimble, William McLaughlan Kennedy, and George Alfred Adlam, under Section 11 of the Education Act. and who are eligible for re-election, and that the Election will be held on MONDAY, July 28, 1913. No person shall be eligible for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, and the nomination paper bearing the candidate's vousent in writing is received by. the Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. Nominations ■ nuist be signed by two members of a : School Committee of district constituted under the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated. P. S. WMITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office. June IS, l!li;j. i TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received at my oll'ice up to 4 p.m. on Monday, Juno 31), for the erection of Outside Grand Stand, arid up to Wednesday. July 2, for the erection of Totalisator House, for the Taranaki Jockey Chili. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, New PlvmouLli. TO PAI.sTERS AND ELECiUICIANS. RENDERS are invited to close noon SATURDAY, the 21st June, for Painting and Renovating the Taranaki hotel. Specifications can be seen on application to W. G. Emeny, on the premises,', or at the omce of the undersigned. A. D. 15 LICK, Architect, Stratford. DAYIES & LEE NURSE R Y M E X, WESTOWN. FRUIT ORNAMENTAL HEDGE and SHELTER TREES We specialise in NATIVE SHRUBS. All orders c/o L. Nolan & Co., New Plymouth. IJOT Water Battles, best quality, from
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 20 June 1913, Page 1
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