lu the Kill's Theatre 10-nihtfi I a most moving nmvintf-pH-f me 5 will bo projected. It- if * IIC \ -old .stow u\ Lady Isolnil mid J)i«r- . Mna- V/iPi" who'dies m the anus iif his nut •■ lo appropriiitc lnusir and tears from the audience; in short, the story of "Easi T^vimk 1 ," _, written l>y TTenrv- Wood and played by 15,000 dramatic companies in London, Kamsohalicn, Buniiamapfon, Now York and The Bluff any time there Ihirly years and almost all the time. Whisker! (hn winter ap])roaehcs; the sleet and (lie mud and the frost; the dark on the daylight encroaches; the warmth of summer is lost. But some folk immune from such ills be- -they move in a healthy warm glow, because they have covered eaeh trilby with Pink'e damp-reeisteiß What f ho!.— Adyt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 3
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131Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 2 April 1914, Page 3
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