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MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY 2.30. < rpHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES. TO r NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT of the MOST EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE ever presented in anv part of the world. A DRAMA OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Acted entirely bv 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 WALT/. MAKE LOVE, FENCE and WAGE WARKARE in an absolutely human manner. . BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES ■ BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES J BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES It has aroused much comment in the "Daily Express," "The Daily News & Leader," "The Stage," and other London and provincial newspapers. 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-acting. BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES BEETLES The greatest marvel of the Cinematograph age, and cleared stated bv all the i LEADING LONDON DAILIES' ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE AND FREE FROM ANY FAKING. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL ONLY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FOR THE LAST TIME. rpHEATRE JJ 0 Y A L. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT OUR REGIMENT Bv STPViTORD AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. For the purpose of Raising Funds for the Taranaki Territorials' Sports Club. Cast of Characters: Mr. Dobbinson (who hates soldiers) Capt. A, C. Stevens Mr. Ellaby (who loves soldiers) Mr. P. Budd Rev. John Talbot (not a bit like a Curate) Mr. Geo. Bond Capt. Featherstoue (Bth Lancers) .. Mr. Hugh Cameron Lieut. Guy YYarrcncr (Bth Lancers) Capt. F. H. Lampen Batters (Mr. Dobbinson's butler) .. Mr. T. A. Lonergan Olive Dobbin-on (Mr. Dobbinson's dau&'hi er) Mrs. R. Hogg Maud Ellaby (Mr. Eli l.y's niece) .. ■ '....' Miss E. Cameron Enid Thurston (Mr. Dobbinson's ward) Mrs. F. H. Lampen Mrs. Dobbinson (one too many for Dobbinson) Mrs. F. P. Uniacke Synopsis of Scenery: Act. 'I. —Drawing-room at Mr. Dobbineon's (morning). Act ll.—Sitting-room at Mr. Ellaby's (afternoon, three days later). Act lll.—The illuminated gardens at Mr. Dobbinson's plain and fancy dress ball (evening!. Managerial Note. —No trouble has been spared to ma he this production a brilliant success, the scenery having been specially painted for the purpose by the well-known scenic artist, Mr, Will Diamond. First-class Orchestra, in addition to Taranaki Garrison Band. Usual Prices: 3s, 2< and Is. Doors> open 7.15. Curtain at S. Motor Cars 10.30. Box Plan at Collier's,. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC ' TjVULL rehears m the above Society will be held a' ! ; .° Good Templar Hall nn Mondays, ', 10 p.m., sharp. Full attend,;!.* absolutely necessary. ,!KRT MeEWEN, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SO IrITY (Permanent). ITVHE MONTHLY cbBSC:. ITTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Society Brougham Street, TODAY (Saturday, November 16, 1912), between the horn ' of 'J a.m. end 5 p.m. r =!. L;.\\ T ELL, Secretary. T t'' N D E R 8. APPLICATIONS are invited for the right to sell fruit, lollies and cordials last Fuel Bathing Reserve; upset I £5. Conditions from •<. C. J. BELLRINGER. TAR7KI HOTEL I W. R. BONNIv Proprietor TA7R. BONN'R notifies that he has 'taken ov f ' K .e Tariki Hatch No effort on his p- I .vill be sT'.ired to make the liot'-l a fc". ■..;:•.■ Hou'-c of call for travellers. On' the '-est of liquors will be etock''d. a:.d special attention will also be paid to the dining-room for the comfort of IodTTS. !VOU esu g*t it cheaper »t the Red Pof4 '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 154, 16 November 1912, Page 1

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609

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 154, 16 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 154, 16 November 1912, Page 1

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