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ENTERTAINMENTS.

.'■ntlC Al,'<l-YI,K caVe." •:■■'' i) : Oi'wi.-v wmi, hia celebrated ■>■■•*<■: ■■ ' >:■: ■■'•<:■ ,is .: "mo Art," there iVI :V I' ". ~ (,!,,..-. ■, : ; (i,.g t . r pt-'mti ■''•'• " : ''"'- '' -, ■>-'•'■ ' ■■l'.' soluti J of eriiiii- >r,-s ;, ma-l.r r o, u,n-n more loini!- !''/ oi-iho,; <lm,v. , ~ to-day'. In "J'he Air;,-: C !;i.,i.',/" ■„;■■', ~ ) S | 0 -j, r ~,-,,. sent"d :■!, Hi,; Tho;',-. i-,i, ,ll on Tii;-sdii.y ue\r. :\ ; r.i!„ nhvler i mthods of .iim'e ■'■ •'<!' -a-: :;!':■ u,:",l 1 ; !he solvinp of a ■'■y ■•■>■. •■;' ,•',■ :pl,nr- , .eve.rness. The »»,; ;■ oni- thai, prove a big • ii" ■' an.; iiiu stoe ~ claimed to be liaiu.h'-f up-Mi an 1..,,!-, nt in the. life '" viiliam l ! i rii- ii,,, I,7'Ous Aur/irean '-di'iiion.'' Tin; pu, a: shows all the ■iciioe iiloptcj by "i" American polici to'■■. i Ti ile- endeavour to clear »)i the ■ayai'-r, alUciiiifr to the in wrier, and ,'ioai tile tune the tragedy is committed lill the mystery is solved there will be plenty to interest the audience. An exceptionally showr east will interpret the [day. including Ale Charles . VVill«siri! .ii,,l 'Jr. VVi'.' -.> ; . Harrigan, two pioniiiiMil. Anii'iwao .Ii es, -Mis;; (,iertrinle )'■■. ''SVeii, a. ,■■.■■■ nirng emotional aetrc-s Mi--. Sylvia il- n!ci\ a capital and '■:'* •-- .niiiVs *ownest own." Vr.ss Mflgpii: hh,)'';. The. box phiu is now open u | ; Collier's. EMPIRE PICTURES.

Edison's magnificent feature drama, "Thr Necklace of Barneses," Keystone's coined \, "Tin' Thief Catcher,'' Lubin'a rlriiniii, "In til.' Dredger's Claw," with tin: supporting programme will he -:'i'ei'ii."l dually this evening. To-mor-row at. tin' inaiin.-' the management will |,r,'M']it for the first time a remarkable star uttra. i.iu.i liv tin: famo'H I'iavers compiniy, entit'.'d. '"Leah klese!na." the lii'c slur,- oi a woman of striking personality, featuring Carlotta Nullson. Seats mav lie reserved at the Tliealre, telephone 305. THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES. SUPERB COLLECTION. All who attended the Theatre Royal Pictures last night must have been well satisfied with the now change of films judging by the reception they gave it. There are some excellent features of quite an atractivc nature, and one of tl»' most exciting dramas is sccu in "\V"!ves of the Underworld," by the Bronchi) Company, Julius Adlcr. a poor cast, .Je.w, is robbed by a gang of roughs who, at the appearance of officer Maloney, make a quick get-away. But the officer tracks them to their den, and. Dan Kelly, the leader, is sentenced to five, years. Ten .years pass and Kelly, now a leaded of politics,. frames up a job on Sergeant Malony. This introduction will serve to convince that a moat thrilling photo-play is witnessed. The drama by the Lubin Company, "'Just Nobody,' 1 is also a very fine feature, and is infused with much realism. The comedy portion is supported by a most laughable comedy, "Cruel, Cruel Love," carrying the audience through many hilarious positions. With the "Topical Budget'' and other comedies and dramas this programme is up to the high standard set by the popular Royal.

THE GREAT DANTE. It is with much pleasure that Mr. | Bert Conway presents to the theatre- ; goers of New 'Plymouth "The (ireat Dante," who is to appear in the Good ' Templar Hall to-night and Saturday night. This gentleman comes to New ' Zealand with a wide-world repulaiirir and the most flattering endorsements as an entertainer. His work i* described as quick, clean, and clever, and with a quaint Yankee burner. The great Dante in, presenting his performance, to New Plymouth audiences, has specially selected a most varied programme of the highest order. The great Dante will present his death-defying feat, "The fiuinan Target," in which he allows any member of the audience to load a muz-zle-loading gun and fire point-blank at his heart, it is thrilling'in the extreme. The great Dante, is supported by Doreert Nordiea. the gifted Queen of Telepathy, who will present her marvellous' entertainment of mind-rending and telepathy. Mis~ Florence De Lisle will support the progve'.nme, presenting her novel act showing her cleverness with hand-cuffs. Theatregoers of New Plymouth are as- I sural i:f a livst-cliHs night's enjoyment,, j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 31 July 1914, Page 4

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647

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 31 July 1914, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 31 July 1914, Page 4

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