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AMUSEMENTS.

K.M. THEATRE. A remarkable war drama is the icature on to-night’s budget, ’’Warfare in the Skies.” It is a very sensational subject, showing many thrilling .situations, The best scene is where two gigantic aeroplanes meet in mortal combat in mid-air. A line picture showing the Third New Zealand F x " peditionary Force is included. “Charles Chaplin,” the great Keystone comedian. gets to work in a very funny comedy. “The Masqueraders.” “From Peril to Peril” is a gripping Kalem production with line emotional acting. In the scenic line is “Down the River Fuji” (Japan'. Other pictures are: “Wiley’s Athletic .Mama” (comedy), and “Dick Potter’s Wife” (comedy). Mr Will Diamond will again sing “Our Brave New Zealand Hoys.”

"VVHCS THE LADY?” Flirting taught in one lesson, might be the motto of the “Clad F.ye” Comnaiiy’s visit to Stratford, for (lobette, the French actress portrayed by Miss Ethel Dane in “Who’s the Dadyl” is held to be quite irresistible. No one really lias the heart to blame Tricointee, president of the court; for introducing (lobette to the Minister of Justice as his wife: he positively couldn’t help himself, and then Madame Tricointe being absent in Paris,what haim could come, of such a passing episode. Nor had (lobette been less charming, more could certainly not have been heard of it, when the Minister himself falls in love with the soi-disahto Madame Trieointe, and in order to see more of her promotes Trieointe to a post nearer Paris; well, then, complications were hound to occur and involve a number of people, including the real Madame Trieointe, in a hugely entertaining series of farcical situations. Plans for “Who’s the Lady:' ’ open to-morrow at Grubb’s, when it is anticipated that the interest evinced in the entertainment given by the popular Clad Eye Company, who will present the plays in other parts of Now Zealand, will he found to extend also to Stratford. \

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 8

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