Tj HBATKE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BIOGRAPH PICTURES and ORCHESTRA. KING'S FUNERAL PICTURES A SPLENDID SET OF FILMS. 9 Don't fail to see the, Beautiful Scenic Pictures, "The Potomac Falls," "Picturesque Switzerland," "The Cotton Industry," "The Land of Eternal Sunshine," "Mount Etna." PRICES: 1/6, 1/- and 6d. G: H. SAUNDERS, Manager. ALADDIN BOX PLANS. Plans will be opened at Collier's THIS (Thursday) MORNING at 8.30. A Queue will be formed from 7 a.m. ALADDIN ! ALADDIN ! PRICE AND REVOST. A scream from start to fiinish rp HEAT RE ' ROYAL. Direction of J. C? Williamson, "Ltd. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Positively this one night only. ]J£R. J. C. WILLIAMSON presents for the first time to New Plymouth playgoers the Grand Spectacular Pantomimic Extravaganza, ALADDIN! ALADDIN! . ' ALADDIN! ALADDIN ! Interpreted by an Association of Comedians, Singers, Dancers and Pantomimists absolutely unparalleled in the history of the Australasian Stage. ALADDIN! ALADDIN! ALADDIN! ALADDIN ! Two "Jack and Jills" rolled into one. A f ew_ of 'the Extra Special features of this stupendous production:— The Marvellous Balloon Effect. The Human Electric Flag. The Beautiful Australian Bird Ballet. The Great. Demon Incantation Scene. Through the iNether Regions. The Sensational Fire Ballet. The Resplendent March of the Flowers. The Gorgeous Chrysanthemum Fete. Fun at a Turkish Bath. The Wonderful Performing Donkey. An ensemble of not less than two hundred and fifty chorus, ballet and children. Plans.and' Day Sales Will be opened at Collier's THIS (Thurs■duy) MORNING, at 8.30. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 5/-; Stalls, 3/-; Pit, 2/-. Touring Manager: J. FARRELL.
IJHEATEE JJOYAL, .THURSDAY, August 25. QRA3ID -gNTERTAINMENT '. In aid of the RECREATION 'SPORTS GROUND. EXHIBITION OF ALL-STAR FILMS EXHIBITION OF ALL-STAR FILMS, EXHIBITION OF ALL-STAR FILMS 1 By the Biograph Picture Co. Part 11. The Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy, "BROWNE WITH AN 'E'." . "BROWNE WITH AN 'E'." ] ♦ " BROWNE WITH AN ' E'." TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. gO C I A L will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. Presentation of "Dan O'Brien" and 'Carbine" Challenge Shields. Gentlemen 3s; Ladies 2s. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Tukapa' F.C. # EGMONT ROAD HALL. rpilE Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the above hall on THURSDAY, August 2Sth. First-class Music, Supper and Floor. Prizes will be given for the best Fancy Costume (Ladies' and Gents'). TICKETS: Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/-; Double ticket, 4/-. L. BISHOP, Hon. Secretary.
MILITARY BALL rpHE MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE SEASON (TARIANAKI RIFLES'), Postponed'on account of the death of the King, Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. I Catering, Music, and' Management will be up to the usual standard always maintained at this popular function. Tickets (Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s) may he obtained from Members of the ComH. WILLIS, Lieut., •Hon. Secretary. p<OMOB and see my vahe at £42 10s; 24/9 per month.—Hoffmann. CHILDREN'S Tan Glace Button and Lace Boots in the latest styles.— Doekrilft.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 111, 18 August 1910, Page 1
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