ENTERTAINMENTS.
TOWN HALL PICTURES. A completely new- programme w'il be screened at this'theatre 10-night: The leading picture is entitled ''ln the YTildornpss" and s :; ; fine drama of 3000 ft. Other good dramatic subjects will be screened, and "The Insurance /pent" is o very humorous picture included in the programme. KING'S THEA.-EE. The new programme.which commenced at'this theatre last night contains many fine pictures. A 2000 ft Keystone comedy is the star iilm of the evening; "Caught in a Cabarret " is indeed a gem among comedies. A fine picture showing wild birds of Scotland is very interesting, and an educational film, "Dogs of War," showing the manufacture of shells, is also a splendid picture. Several fine dnuiias t«re shown. THREE STARS THEATRE A fine programme is to be submitted at this, theatre to-night, when an unusual picure will be shown, entitled "The Mystery of the Sleeping Death." It is a romance of the reincarnation, and although a true mystery story, there is yet a strong love romance in the picture. Chas. Chaplin will appear in a Keystone comedy, and many other good pictures will be shown. ———3CWCBKM—IM——I— m CURES RHEUMATISM QUICKLY. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatic'j, Lumbago, are kindred ailments with a corncon cause —excess uric acid in the blood. Liniments and external treatment are useless, for there can be no cure unless the acid is removed —and rubbing and massage cannot accomplish that. There is one proven euro for Rheumatic complaints;—RHEUMO. It is a scientifically compounded specific, with one object—to cure Rheumatic troubles only and not every ill of the flesh. Thousands have been cured by RHEUMO in New Zealand; Mr. James of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, writes:—"l tried almost every remedy. I was strongly advised to try RHEUMO —I did so, and lam glad to say, with the utmost satisfaction." It doesn't matter if your case is a longstanding one, of if you have tried all the so-called cures that are advertised; try the one great remedy—RHEUMO. It eradicates that sour poisonous acid, reduces the swelling at the joints, alleviates the jsaiu and seldom fails t© bring about a permanent cure. 2/8 «»d
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 18 June 1915, Page 4
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352ENTERTAINMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 226, 18 June 1915, Page 4
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