*'*“ NICHOLL'S PICTURES^ TO-NIGHT! A Keystone Star of Laughter, 2000 ft. MABEL AT THE WHEEL The Greatest goystpne yet Filmed. Featuring Mabel Normand. Charles Chaplin. Mark Sennett, and Harry... McCoy, the Stars of the Keystone Co. 2000 ft of Laughs. THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT: For the First Time in N.Z. GENUINE MEXICAN BULL FIGHT Cinematographcd in the actual Arena. A Special War Budget of 1.000 feet. THE BATTLE OF LOUVAIN, or WITH THE BELGIAN ARMY IN. ACTION. DEPARTURE OF NEW ZEALAND’S MAIN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE PROM .WELLINGTON. , Also , a Keystone — AN EAVESDROPPER. TOWN HALL * TAIHAPE. Direction; ■>. :!>• ~ . ••• George Stephenson and Alf.. Linley (by arrangement with Ed Jasper.) ■ NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY IN “HUMPTY DUMPTY” The Funniest of all Pantomimes, Dazzling Spectacular Effects. Magnificicnt Transformation, ‘Hrearaiind.” Astonishing Acrobats. Clever Comedians. The Grand March 'of the Allies. A Stirring Patriotic .Song: 5 - [‘NEW ZEALAND WILL BE THERE. ’ Note —Curtain rises 7.45 p.m. sharp. THURSDAY, 11th MARCH. The Brilliant Musical Comedy, “ THE JAM OF CATHAY.” Jam full of everything that is j bright, sparkling, and amusing. [ POPULAR PRICES.—4/-, 3/- and 2/i The Box Plan, is: on view at Finch’s. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager.
TOWN HALL A/ TAIHAPE. MONDAY, MARCH 15TH., " ■ " Af 8.15 ' p.TTI. GRAND CONCERT THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN ARTISTS. LEO, JAN, AND MISCHBL Cher nia v sky VIOLINIST, PIANIST. & ’CELLIST. The Auckland Herald says: —"They -are three young priests from the Temple' of the Muses who have been projected into the earth-world to bring comfort to the hearts of tens of thousands. Their music brings with it a message of.hope and joy—hope and joy that v.dll tend to develop expending ideas in those privileged to hear it. One leaves the presence of the artists and the ‘cohort hall they play In, but one never entirely leaves the presence of their haunting music, for its essence; seems to .Cling ‘ permanently to one, making for increased happiness and optimism. ’ If I wanted to do good turn’ ito anyone I would recommend them ito listen to the Cherniavskys music, and that” as often as possible. *• 4/- Tickets Can be obtained at British and Continental Piano Co. Reserved Seats . 4/-.. Admission, and 2/-. Reserved , Seats -.far- school parties, 2/6 ■ ' each. General Manager .. HOWARD EDIE. Touring Manager .. HARRY COHEN. TOWN HALL TAIHAPE. TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH. POSITIVELY' ONE NIGHT ONLY. A GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. NELLIE STEWART In George Mnsgrove’s Superb Production-—.. THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL • COSTUME PLAY: SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY In Four Acts. I Interpreted by the FINEST COMPANY ' THAT HAS EVER TOURED THE DOMINION. Over ] SEVENTY Persons Engaged. Produced on the most Lavish Seale. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. NELLIE STEWAET in her most famous character—- . NELL GWYNNE.
Nell Gw'ynne is Miss Stewart 's part of parts—the one great role above all others that has endeared her to many thousands of playgoers. SUPPORTING ARTISTS: MR CLARENCE BLAKISTON, Distin■v guishcd Actor from the Royal Hay: market Theatre, London. MR. ALLAN WILKIE, Leading Character from the Garrick Theatre, Lon- | ' don. - - MR. H. R. ROBERTS, the brilliant Romantic Actor. • ! And a Powerful Cast of over twenty- , five artists. PRICES: Reserved seats (!/•; 4/- and 2/- (unreserved). Plans of reserved scats will be opened on Saturday morning, March 13th; SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, at 2 p.m. W. MCLENNAN will sell Furniture, consisting of:—Duchess Pair, Couch, Chairs, Cupboard, Lino., Double B.M. Bedstead, W.W. Mattress, Toilet Set, Dinner "Set, Saucepans, Dishes, Baths, Kettle, Books, good lot of Tools, etc, Fruit, Fowls, Turkey, and 7 weaner pigs.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 6
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571Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 154, 4 March 1915, Page 6
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