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ENTERTAINMENTS

MR. F. STEPHENS' BENEFIT. The Taylor-Carriiidton Musical Comedy Co. will play "The Girl from Chicago" and '"Arry and 'Arriet" in the Theatre Royal on Friday, July 7, as a benefit to *Mr. Fred. Stephens. The "Girl from Chicago" is one of the latest and brightest American musical comedies, and "'Arry and 'Arriet" the funniest farce of the century. There io much dancing and many songs. BIOGRAPH PICTURES. This will be the last Saturday evening on which Mr. G. H. Saundere will be showing his splendid biograph pictures in the Theatre Royal, as on Saturday next he removes to the Whiteley Hall. A special one night programme lias been arranged for to-night of exceptional merit, even surpassing the usual excellent Saturday night display. The programme comprises a fine range ef scenic, educational, dramatic, and comic views. To-night the public will have an opportunity of witnessing "Sarnhy Djeli," whose dancing at the London Hippodrome created such a furore. They will also be taken on a trip to thebeautiful scenery of Wild Western Ireland, and will visit Milan Cathedral, and also a few momenta later witness "Scenes in Darkest Africa." The dramatic pictures include "When a Man' Loves," "The Usurer," and "An Indian Girl's Romance." The star comedies are "Willie" and "The Sage, the Cherub, and the Widow." The comios are "Kelly's Courtship," 'The feast of Foolshead," and "Tontolini has a bad time with the dqgs." The prices will lie ft» ! usual Is Od, Is, and (id; and there will! be a matinee this afternoon to which' children will be admitted for threepence..

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 4

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