'_,. rpHEATEE ROYAL piCTURES. i NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. WO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. TO MORROW TO-MORROW 5 TOMORROW TO-MORROW At 2.30 / GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE. ALSO TO-MORROW NIGHT. A wonderful iilm selection. Headed by A brilliant and fascinating story: THE GIPSY'S HATE. '' THE GIPSY'S HATE. i' THE GIPSY'S HATE. THE GIPSY'S HATE. THE GIPSY'S HATE. THE GIPSY'S HATE. THE GIPSY'S HATE. THE GIPSY'S HATE. n Featuring the world-famous dancer. - Worid-famoiis SAHARET World-famous World-famous SAHARET World-famous World-famous SAHARET World-famous Of the many productions in which SAHARET has previously starred, none have been so remarkable, so brilliant, ,_ as this story of real life, showing the •intense love and passion of the Gipsy. 1 A PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES, t LA DANCE FATALE. e LA DANCE FATALE. LA DANCE FATALE. j The play is produced in a series of I giorious surroundings, elaborate dressings, r.ntl portrayed by a company' of . dever artists. ALSO ALSO ALSO MAURICE COSTELLO FLORENCE TURNER JOHN BUNNY. BUNNY AT THE DERBY. BUNNY AT THE DERBY. BUNNY AT THE DERBY. John's first English film, and a positive ',. scream. FLO. TURNER & MAURICE COSTELLO In PERSISTENCY V. OBSTINACY. PERSISTENCY V. OBSTINACY. And an extra special programme of film delights. [ CORONATION HALL. CORONATION HALL. I CORONATION HALL. TUESDAY. APRIL!. WEDNESDAY. APRTL 2. THURSDAY, APRIL 3. Opening—Afternoons 2.30 to 3.30 Evenings 7.0 to 9.30 - Stalls: Pla;n Work (2) Fancy Art _ .. Foreign Goods I Sweats Handkerchief ' Doll Produce ' Flower Men's Babies 5 , Jumble Chrislmas Tree Bra.n Tub Afternoon Tea j Shooting Gallery. Stalls: Oldn English Swiss Grecian Japanese American Welsh Scotch Irish Spanish Turkish French Blouse. Gipsy German French Dutch Telegraph Office. ENTERTAINMENTS EACH EVENING. Humorous Sketches by the following "star" performers:—Mesdames C. 11. Weston -Tnd Birch-Johnston, Misses D. Bedford- and T. Colvile. anil Messrs. Hill-Johnson and MeEwcn. Stage Managers: Messrs. Bradbury and Rrooks. Afternoon Tea fid Supper fid Proceeds in aid of St. Marv's Parish D.-bt. Tc Heimi 'Mission Guild. Girls'i Friendly Society, Back-block Mission League and Gleaners' Union. Admission: Afternoon (id, Evening ]/-, Season Tickets . M. GODFREY, Hon. Sec. TARATA SHEEP-DOG TRIAL CLUB. (Affiliated with North Island Association.) SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING WILL be held on Mr. Guildford's, grounds at Tarata on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY April 17 and 18, 1913. First-class refreshments on grounds. Entries dose with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, April 10. Write for programme. F. L. STREET, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. j A BIG SNIP. T EEC to notify the public of New Plymouth that I intend to supply milk at 2d per qrt. on and after MONDAY. March 24. Orders to be left TAYLOR & CO., Hospital Itoad. (CRITERION MILLIARD pARLORS. (Next Avery's, Tobacconist.) Beit-appointed Billiard Room in New Plymouth. EVERYTHING NEW. : An efficient marker always in attendCivility Cleanliness Comfort. Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. PIANO BARGAINS.-£l2 buys a tip top Second-hand Piano in splendia order, or terms, 10s deposit and Bs, monthly; also good English Piano, £ll i— 7a 6d monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier**.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 282, 28 March 1913, Page 1
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