JJMPIRE piCTUEE .pALACE. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.00. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM*ME--Tlio star picture for first half is THE EMERALD NECKLACE. THK EMERALD NECKLACE. THE EMERALD NECKLACE. THE EMERALD NECKLACE. THE EMERALD NECKLACE. THE EMERALD NECKLACE. A striking and exciting detective drama on entirely new and ORIGINAL LINES, supported by OLD CHESS PLAYERS (Lubin Drama), WONDERS OF HARMONIC DESIGN (Unique educational film), CALIFORNIAN SNIPE HUNT (Kaleni Comedy). The Star Picture for second half is THE TORCH OF WAR. THE TORCH OF AVAR. THE TORCH OF WAR. THE TORCH OF WAR. THK TORCH OF WAR. THE TORCH OF WAR. A film which gives a vivid picture of WAR SCENES, and it is staged in a manner to create an entirely natural atmosphere. It deals with a set of circumstances bv no means improbable. It thrills with POIGNANT HUMAN THE TORCH OF AVAR. THE TORCH OF WAR. A stirring and thrilling military drama, supported bv WRECK OF THE VERONESE. WRECK OF THE VERONESE. WRECK OF THE VERONESE. Dramatic scenes in connection with the wreck of the Veronese off the French coast a short time ago. ANIMALS AVE'ALL KNOW (Interesting nature stud) and NEIGHBORS (a Comedy Scream). T. iy| A R Y'S (IHURCU. New Plymouth. MEN'S SERVICE. MEN'S SERVICE. MEN'S SERVICE. SUNDAY, APRIL 13. l!)l:j. 3 p.m. * ADDRESS BY THE VICAR: Rev. A. H. Colvile. M.A. Subject: The. Seventh Commandment in Modern Life. rp H E A T R E JJ 0 Y A L. Direction J. C. AVilliamson, Ltd. ~ ,A; PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. AVEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. .)'. 0. AVrLLIAMSON PRESENTS MAETERLINCK'S GREAT AND ENTHRALLING WORK OF GENU'S. THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD. THE BLUE BIRD.
The most, wonderful and gorgeous production the stage lias ever known. Tlic fascination, tlie delicacy, the delight of the dialogue and settjng will remain a radiant memory with all who witness the beautiful stage realisation of the fairy poem. SCENES OF AMAZING BEAUTY. ■ THE BLUE BIRD Has been played over 12,000 times in the various theatres of Europe and America 200 PEOP ™? PEO - 200 Box Plan will be .opened at Collier's on -Monday. April 14, at eight o'clock. JA queue will be formed from 7 a.m. Prices. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. tis; Stalls. 3s; Pit, 2s. Early door Stalls, Is extra. Children half-price. Q.REAT (XiASTAL ATTRACTION. GRAND BAZAAR GRAND BAZAAR GRAND BAZAAR TN ATD OF HALL FUNDS. RAHOTU. Opening ceremony l>v C. A. Wilkinson. Esq., M.P. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, At 2 p.m. Continuing THURSDAY, APRIL 17, at 7 p.m. FRIDAY, April IS), at 2 p.m. NUMEROUS ATTRACTIONS AND COMPETITIONS. l-'l'X AND AMUSEMENT FOR ALL. NCV COODS ICE CREA Admission. ■-- Wednesday: Adults Children (id. Thursday: Adults lid, Ch dvcii free. Saturday: Free to all. A. 1). FIELDER, Hon. Sec.
CRITERION LIVERY & RAIT STARLES MOTOR CARS, CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIES, SADDLE HORSE! Mountain House Excursions arrange for at Special Rates. M. J 0 X E S, PROPRIETOR. , Tlionp 29. j;.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 275, 12 April 1913, Page 1
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