•pjMPIRE pICTURE pALACE. TO-NIGHT A MUSICAL TREAT. A MUSICAL TREAT. MR. GERALD VAN HECK And THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA In a GRAND OPERATIC PROGRAMME, LAST NIGHT OF ■ THE EQUINE SPY. THE EQUINE SPY. Introducing "DON," the most INTELLIGENT HORSE in the world. DON rides his master to safety. DON steals important papers for him. DON lights a beacon fire. DON brings water and carries a bloodDON written message, and then brings DON a rescuing partv. In short DON is DON the EQUINE WONDER OF THE DON WORLD. And the story is intensely dramatic and artistically portraved. We are also showing TWO LUBIN " ' DRAMAS. THE RENEGADE. THE RENEGADE. And a thoroughly entertaining Western story: THE NEW RANCH FOREMAN. THE NEW RANCH FOREMAN. THE NEW RANCH FOREMAN. Supported by a fine, selected programme of scenic and comedy pictures. rfHEATEE "ROYAL. TWO NIGHTS.' Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 30. V. M. BEEBE'S Celebrated Double Company of Eminent International Artists. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. POLITE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. And MODERN MINSTRELS. MODERN MINSTRELS. First appearance of these CLEVER ENTERTAINERS. Wal THE ROCKLEYS Lillic Singers, Dancers and Society Fun-makers ELLA CONRAD. GEORGE SPILKER. Operatic Soprano. Concertina Comedian. THE GREAT KEILDERSON. Continental Protean Actor and Mimic. GEORGE WALTON RUBY TON Lightning Sketches. Concert Contralto WILL WHITE. World's Champion Eccentric Dancer. RUBEE RAYMOND. WM. FAIRBANK American Toe-dancer. Quaint Comedian. John ACROBATIC ARTEENS Edith English Marvels of Grace and Dexterity. THE MUSICAL BARTLETTS, Princes of Music and Humor. PRICES: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Reserved scats 4/A. E. Eastwood, representative. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST ANNUAL TERRITORIAL AND QADET GYMKHANA GYMKHANA GYMKHANA T HURSDAY, JUNE 26 ' (Second Day of Winter Show). Commencing at 11 a.m. sharp. A GREAT AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. The First of its kind in Taranaki. Several' hundreds of Territorials and Cadets from all along the Coast competing. Parade from the Station to be led by the QUEEN ALEXANDRA 2nd MOUNTED RIFLES REGIMENTAL BAND and THE TARANAKI PIPERS. A tournament adopted for the purpose of encouraging skill with arms, discipline and general efficiency, fostering "esprit de corps," and to act as an incentive for the individual Territorial and Cadet to improve his training. COME AND ENCOURAGE THEM. Interspersed with comic events, mirthprovoking and intesely amusing, and A BUCKJUMPING EXHIBITION by D. BROOKS. Special Excursion and Delayed Trains. Luncheon and afternoon tea may be had on grounds. Admission to grounds 1/-, Stands 1/-; children iinder twelve, half price. No free passes for admission will be issued. F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, Hawera. . WEBSTEB, DOBSON AND CO. LIST OF SALES. JUNE— Monday, June 30 —Stratmore. JULY— Tuesday, July I—.Stratford. Tuesday, July 15—Stratford. Monday, July 28 —Strathmore. Tuesday, July 29—Stratford. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. LIST OF CLEARING SALES. ' C. Cleave, Mahoc—June 20. A F. E. B. Lovelock—Croydon Road—Wed nesday, July 2. y G. J. Warrender, Mangawhero, Opunaki Road—Friday, July 4. J no. Baker, Croydon Rd., Waipuku ). Monday, July 7. G. 11. Harrison, Rugby Road—Thursday July 24. A. & ■). R. West, East Rd.—Friday, Jub 18. . <"!. Jago, Tuna, July 23. F. Wellington, Tuna, July 23—Jerse; and Holstein Heifers. | f)Vz ACRES, 6-roomcd huuse. Pric £420. Only £.IOO cash down balance at s'/ 2 per cent, for five years - Gilmour & Clarke, New Plymouth. ITHE New Pharmacy—The "Davie i Pharmacy, Devon street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 20, 24 June 1913, Page 1
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