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■'■ NICHOLL'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! A Big Stimulating Drama— A 'WOMAN'S WAY 3000 ft. By the Popular Nordisk Co. Can Men Forget? Is Woman's Love Secure? Does Man's Love Return? This Drama says YES. WAR GAZETTE, *,. THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT: LOVE VERSUS DUTY No words can give the human depth. ©f the impression one feels as the realistic story is filmieally unfolded. A Keystone Laugh — LOVE AND BULLETS TOWN HALL TAIHAPE. Direction: George Stephenson and Alf. Linley (by arrangement with Ed. Jasper.) TO-MORROW NIGHT THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY IN "HUMPTY DUMPTY" The Funniest of all Pantomimes. Dazzling Spectacular Effects. Magniftcient Transformation, "Dreamland.'' Astonishing Acrobats. Clever Comedians. The Grand March of the Allies. A Stirring Patriotic Song, 'NEW ZEALAND WILL BE THERE.' Note—Curtain rises 7.45 p.m. sharp. THURSDAY, 11th MARCH. Tho Brilliant Musical Comedy, " THE JAM OF CATHAY. Jam full of everything that is bright, sparkling, and amusing. POPULAR PRICES.—4/-, 3/- and 2/The Box Plan is on view at Finch's. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager. TOWN HALL TAIHAPE. NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 15TH,, At 8.15 p.m. GRAND CONCERT THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN ARTISTS, ; 'LEO, JANy AND;MISCHEL :- Clherni avskY VIOLINIST, PIANIST & 'CELLIST. The • Herald. says:—'' They aro 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—hops and Joy that will tend to develop expending ideas in those privileged to hear it. 0m« leaves the presence of the artists and the concrt hall they play in, but an* never entirely leaves the presence «f their haunting music, for its essence aeenis to cling permanently to ane, making for increased happiness and optimism. If I do good turn to anyone I would recommend them to listen to the Cherniavskys music, and that as often as possible.'* 4/- Tickets can be obtained at British *sd Continental Piano Co. Reserved feats 4/-. Admission, 3/- and 2/-. Reserved Seats for school parties, 2/6 each. Box Plan Now Open. General Manager .. HOWARD EDIE. Touring Manager .. HARRY COHEN.

TOWN HALL ~,. TAIHAPE. NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH., POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. A . GREAT THEATRICAL EVENT. NELLIE STEWART In George Musgrove 'a Superb Production— THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL .'■:. COSTUME PLAY: SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY la Four Acts. Interpreted by the FINEST COMPANY THAT HAS EVER TOURED THE DOMINION. Over SEVENTY Persons Engaged. Produced on the most Lavish" Scale. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. ~ . GORGEOUS COSTUMES. NELLIE STEWART in herrinost famous character —■ NELL GWYNNE. Nell Gwynne is Miss -Stewart's part of parts —the one great role above all others that has endeared her te many thousands of playgoers. SUPPORTING ARTISTS: MR CLARENCE BLAKISTON, Distin, guished Aotor from the Royal Hay- • market Theatre, London. MR, ALLAN WILKIE, Leading Actor from the Garriek Theatre, London. MR. H; R. ROBERTS, the brilliant Romantic Actor. MR. J. B. ATHOLWOOD, the Clever Character Actor. And a Powerful Cast of over twentyfive artists. PRICES: Reserved seats 6/-; 4/- and 2/- (unreserved). Plans of reserved seats "will be opened at Finch's NEXT FRIDAY, March 12th. Tia BONNIE POON, sae fTaith and fail 'll mebbe soothe yer hairt gin sair, Man, gie me a draw o 'yer pipe eft sune, Gin her be illlt wi' BONNIE DOON Yer mann gang cautie' round the toun W yer spleuchan fou' o' BONNIE DOON. Ne'er fash your thumb wi' care and dobl. Smoke BONNIE DOON •to cheer vat <»t>nl. 51 AH7I C/"*TM Onr tea for SS" Jnits h»? •JCT'fclj>3.-v/ii|. goj,} hYA } wrr,,rnti l it:'alOftJ "... «.* >»-|'*- •■•» t« » c "•* «'""n every penny o, MO A I fc. : : 2» u u . ,„,-.,., .„,.( ulore.. It!* ,•-icility t w '-.oiitstnjvHatr,.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 158, 9 March 1915, Page 6

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