Amusements. Three Stars Pictures. CHANGE OP PROGRAMME EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SUNDAY. Circuit Programme shown on Sunday, t °- n,ght * r ■' * • —j |«!WP‘S , .T r IN LOVE'S OWN WAY A sensational “Lubin” drama. Featuring the popular player Francis Joyner, in a pretty drama of love and political graft. • Supporting subjects.— “He Fell in the Park,” comic. I “No Greater Love,” drama. Ailsjralian lf#azett|, j “Red Cress Dogs,” interest, “Mr Jarr and Love’s Young dream,” comedy. “Pimple’s Scrap of Paper,” comic. An interesting and varied programme will be submitted to-night, consisting of dramas, comedies, comics, Gazette, and pictures of interest. The star picture is a very pretty drama, featuring the popular actor Frances Joyner. SOCIAL AND DANCE AID OF “SAILORS’ DAY FUND’' A Social and Dance will be held in O'Connor's Hall, on Thursday evening. 22ud inst., in aid of the orphans and widows of sailors lost in the North Sea fight, Everything is being provided free for a thorough night’s enjoyment. Good floor, good music, plentiful refreshments. PRICE OF ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/0, Ladies ]/-. Don’t forget, on Thursday night. MESDAMES O ’CONNOR & SEP. REID Promoters and Providers. I TOWN HALL, TAIHAPE. . TUESDAY, JUNE 27th J. and N. Tait present SYDNEY JAMES And his famous ROYAL STROLLERS From the Palac© Theatre, London. A brilliant company of comedians. In presenting the Royal Strollers tc a Taihape audience, Messrs J and • Tait have every confidence in stating j that thi s is the most versatile, original and talented coterie of artists that ■ have ever visited New Zealand. .. THE ROYAL STROLLERS Present an entertainment quite different to any you have seen before —•programmes brimful of drolleries, cute, clever and original merriment, making one long drawn out laugh. HQW’S THIS “There is a dash and sparkle about their programme that lifts it far above anything of its kind seen here till new.” —Melbourne Argus. , Another! “The audience, with aching sides, almost cried for mercy.” —Sunday Times. One more! “My favourite show.” — Sydney Bulletin. .... THE ROYAL STROLLERS The shew that hasn’t a dull item concealed about it. “If things are looking black, see The Strollers.” Bex plan at Finch’s Bazaar from Friday morning. PRICES: 4s (reserved). 3s, 2s and Is. Direction —J. and N. Tait. MESSRS. Carrad 8 Hows, COST UME SP EC lAIJSTB, WANGANUI. Orders taken till the oth June for Show Costumes. Leave your order at Strong’s Art Depot, oppaite Gretna Hotel, Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 144, 21 June 1916, Page 1
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