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IJIHEATKE JJOYAL piCTURES. TONIGHT The management hns pleasure in announcing the second screening of the MOST EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE ever presented in any part of the world A DRAMA OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Acted entirely by Professor Lozshki's TRAINED BEETLES. BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES The most marvellous and unique film ever produced, introducing BEETLES which' WALTZ, MAKE LOVE, FENCE and WAGE 'WARFARE in an absolutely human manner. , BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES " BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES It lias aroused much comment in the "Daily Express," "The Daily News & i Leader," 'The Stage," and other London' and provincial newspapers. j From the "London Evening News," June 5: "Yesterday afternoon I saw what must be the most remarkable film ever turned out. . . . The picture artists were in every 'case STAG BEETLES, which have been trained by a Russian to do all sorts of human-like things, including dancing, fencing, soldiering and play-aetiii2. BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES The greatest marvel of the Cinematograph age, and cleared stated bv all the ■ LEADING LONDON DAILIES ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE AND FREE FROM ANY. FAKING. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL ONLY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WITH OUR COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. M I WURD ! M I WUKD ! GRAND GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN. MILITARY GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN, MILITARY GYMNASTIC, EQUESTRIAN, MILITARY & CALISTHENIC & CALISTHENIC & CALISTHENIC CARNIVAL' CARNIVAL CARNIVAL RECREATION gI'ORTS Q.ROUND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, POSTER, FANCY DRESS, AND VEHICLE MARCH (including Steamships, Coaches, Carriages, Waggons, Carts, Cars, Sleighs, Bicycles, CoCarts, Perambulators, Wheelbarrows, Rickshaws and Donkeys in procession). FREE GYMNASTICS. BICYCLE RACES. MAYPOLE DANCE. TUG-OF-WAR, LANCE EXERCISE—ST. GEORGE'S WAVE. MARCH OF THE FLOWERS. MILITARY EVOLUTIONS . (High School Cadets). SHAM FIGHT— Attack on Roaring Camp. CHILDREN'S EVENTS— Siamese Race, Potato Race, Camel I Race, Whistling, Wheelbar row Race, Egg and Spoon Race, Arithmetic Race, Sack Race, Relay Race, Flat Races, Jumping, Skipping. JUVENILE AMUSEMENTS— Punch and Judy, Living Aunt -Sally, Lollie Bag Man, Shooting Gallery. STALLS— Tea Stall, Sweets S tall, Temperance Stall, Home-made Bread and Cake Stall, Produce Stall. SCENES IN DOLL LAND. OTHER ATTRACTIONS— Finding Hidden Treasure, Guessing weight of Cake, etc. Afternoon Tea and Music 6d. MUSIC— Brass and String Bands, Gramophones. A Continuous Round of Gaiety from Noon till Sunset. Admission One Shilling, Children 6d.

THE BARGAIN OF THK SEASON. THE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. THE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON. 1 A. A. ACRES, good eight-roomed dwel cows (Jersey), pure-bred Jersej T!:ill, 11 good 15-month Jersey heifers 2 good -valuable horses, new cart and dog-cart, 4 sets good harness, separator (cost £27), plough, harrows, pigs, etc, as going concern. Only £l7 10s per acre; £IOOO down. Half mile creamery. The land is sn-.p. of the best dairying country in cho district. LAND INGLEWOOD.

R. F. CORNWALL LAND, STOCK & ESTATE AGENT. : A GENCIES—"SIMPLEX 'VTTLKING MACHINE. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANIES. L. C. SMITH BROS.' TYPEWRITERS. ETERNIT ROOFING SLATES. Offices: GRIFFITH'S BUILDINGS, Egmont St. New Plymouth. MOTOR CYCLES. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS THE BROWN Q.EO. Q. U D G E 0 N, CTOLB AND GENERAL IMPORTER ENGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 153, 15 November 1912, Page 1

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518

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 153, 15 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 153, 15 November 1912, Page 1

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