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AMUSEMENTS

THREE STABS xe change of programme to-night be a fairly long and varied one. re are seven good and interesting ires, including Charlie Chaplin in >ooft comedy, and at the request everal "The Mysteries of Myra" be. shown This is the last on the ramme. To-morrow night "The jrable Algy," featuring that popuictor Charles Rae, in a triple star uction will be shown, also "Gloj Romance." EVERYBODY'S

-morrow Saturday another double ire programme will be presented Sverybody 's. Bertha Kaliek, one te greatest of actresses and the dramatic artist in the world can be s*iously considered as successor to Sarah Bernhardt, irs in the recently released photoa "Slander" presented by am Fox. Mme. Kalich plays the af a mother who loses home, husand children through false acion. The deadly poison of slantas blasted her character. All she loved has been taken from The husband has taken the chilby court decree. One of the i finds her thus stripped of her Her ch|ldren are Ho pass (heir e street, but are not to be per--Ito even look at her. Another ;em on the programme is the is Players production "A Girl That" featuring Irene Fenwich )wen Moore. A "Victor Moore" 7 entitled "Some Doctor" and aramount Gazette complete ..a 200 per cent programme which be seen by everybody., LY MAIL DOGS JELLICOE. - 3 REMOVAL ADVOCATED. Eeeeived 11.5. LONDONJ October 25. Daily Mail is making persisted i upon Jellicoe, advocating his d. from-the Admiralty and althat is responsible for jonclusive result of the battle land.

Daily Mail recalls that Admiral in 1805, was court-martialled Lmilar lapse. The newspaper also Jellicoe responsible for failure Russia An the Baltic and for the thecoiT^j^^yi^^^^ea^^ TAIHAPE SALE. 3. Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. PalNorth report having held aal fortnightly sale at Taihape nesday, 24th instant, when a ,rding of both sheep and cattle rward. at prices as follows: —Aged Earns, 12/6, Mixed ves with 75 per cent, lambs at '6. .—Bad Coloured 3-yr. Steers 6d. inderstood that the price »f----the Imperial Government for union's output of cheese for ent season is 9£d per lb, the same as paid last year. % of representative producers teld next Wednesday to cons' offer. : SPIRTING. iISBORNE RACES. GISBORNB, this day. Hep.— Flash 1, Lady Glucian It 3. Scr: Waitaka Won /by sad. ** de Xtfxe. Lotus Brand "*■

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Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1917, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1917, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1917, Page 5

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