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AMUSEMENTS. PLANS OPEN AT COLLIER’S AT 9 A.M. TO-DAY. OPERA HOUSE MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT. School Matinees Daily. NEW PLYMOUTH’S OWN STORY! NEW PLYMOUTH’S OWN STORY! NEW PLYMOUTH’S OWN STORY! NEW PLYMOUTH’S OWN STORY! The truth about the early history of this town in reference to the Waitara Land Problem vividly brought, to the screen in New Zealand’s own great National Picture. “REWI’S LAST STAND." “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND." “REWI’S LAST STAND." “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REMH’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND.” “REWI’S LAST STAND.” THE THRILLING MAORI WAR DRAMA that has been cheered and applauded everywhere as the greatest film triumph ever made south of the line. FIVE WEEKS AT TWO AUCKLAND FIVE WEEKS AT TWO AUCKLAND FIVE WEEKS AT TWO AUCKLAND THEATRES. And that is surely “the proof of the Pudding.” SEE—The great Maori fight at Orakau. SEE—The Taranaki Cavalry in action. SEE Von Tempsky and his merry Forest SEE—Rangers. The Fighting Village of SEE—Maoris replete with its daring SEE—sports and quaint customs. GirlSEE—hood’s sweetness at the Government SEE House Ball. Romance in a flbwerSEE—ed Crinolin and Silken Pantelletes. SEE—SLIM ALLURING MAORI MAIDS SEE with flashing eyes and lips that SEE—taunt! THE LIVING HISTORY OF OUR OWN. GLORIOUS LAND! SEE IT IF YOU HAVE TO BE CARRIED THERE. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE. Prices: —Dress Circle 2/6, Stalls 2/-.

PUBLIC NOTICES. RACE AND TROTTING MEETINGS AT WANGANUI. 0N 18th, 19th, 20th, and 22nd FEBR.UARY, usual 4 p.m. train for Hawera wdl leave Wanganui 5.30 p.m., Racecourse 5.36, Waverley 7.10, Patea 7.35, Hawera arrive 8.30 p.m. This train will stop at Racecourse to lift passengers. The 7.4'5 a.m, train from Hawera will stop at Racecourse to set down passeneers HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS available for return till 23rd February’ Will be issued to Wanganui from New Plymouth, Waitara, Tahora, Palmerston North, and intermediate stations from 17th to 20th February, and by trains due to arrive Wanganui up to 12.35 p.m. on 22nd February. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued to Wanganui from stations Hawera to Palmerston North inclusive bjmorning trains on 18th, 19th, 20th ’and 22nd February. For further particulars see handbill, or enquire at stations, NOTICE. £!’ you want buildings in a progressive town for any class -of business, Garage, Blacksmithing, Coachbuilding, Auctioneering, we offer, facing the Main Street in Waiuku, 1 building 23 x 82 feet deep; 1 building 53 x 82 feet deep. Will lease as one, two or three buildings conjointly or separately, or sell freehold on easy terms to approved buyer. Apply — COOPER & CURD, LTD., Pukekolie, Auckland. TARANAKI REGIMENTAL BAND. A LL Unsold Art Union Tickets and Butts must be returned to the Secretary or the undersigned by Noon on SATURDAY, 13th. inst. ARCHIE HOOKER, Chairman. BELL BLOCK HALL CARNIVAL. GARDEN Party and Croquet Tournament, at Mr. J. B. Groom’s Grounds, Paraiti Road, Bell Block. Abo Tennis Tournament, at Mr. W. H. Rowe’s Property (adjoining), on Saturday, Feb. 20, 1926, at 1 p.m. Games for all. Musical items, etc. Afternoon Tea 6d. Admission 6d; Children Half-price. In the Evening, at 8 o’clock, Dancing on the Lawn (Tennis Shoes, by request). Music by McNeill’s Orchestra. ’ Items by talented singers. Grounds lighted by Electricity. Admission; Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. Proceeds in aid of West End. Queen (Miss Maxie Hamilton). K. DOWNS, Hon. Secretary. TO CAI? OWNERS. Why not have a new Hood, or indeeurtaias, or Loose Covers fitted to your car? s You will find prices right if yp U * quote from W. O. X ANCARROW ' MOTOR TRIMMER CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Hoods fitted, in best English Hoodid, from £4 10/

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1926, Page 1

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