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fJIHEATKE gOYil TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. FOR A TWO-NIGHT SEASON. The Greatest Programme ever submitted to the people of New Plymouth. We Present a Great Patriotic Photo.riay. , A British Film for British People. "dAILED TO THE FRONT." "OALLED TO THE FRONT." "CALLED TO THE FRONT." "GALLED TO THE FRONT." "CLMjLED TO THE FRONT." "QAiLLED TO THE FRONT." "CALLED TO THE FRONT." "OALLED TO THE FRONT." "GALLED TO THE FRONT." "CALLED TO THE FRONT." Scenes outside War Office; Recruiting Office; . t « e aes of Mobilisation, Departure and Troops at the Front; "Greal Naval Scenes; Jack Ashore and Afloat; The King Bidding his Fleet God-speed; "Scots '.Vha. Hac;" Great Cavalry Charges; Scenes of inherent interest —Scenes that enthrall patriotism into the hearts of all who witness them. THE FILM OF THE YEAR—"QAXLED TO THE FRONT." "GALLED TO THE FRONT." Unanimous opinion of all who have seen it. 'Terrific; magnificent; best yet." "CALLED TO THE FRONT." Absolutely bristles with excitement and amazing scenes of intense interest. "CALLED TO THE FRONT." This celebrated Regent masterpiece, founded on the present European war, has been produced in a most concise and interesting manner. By its powerful and dramatic rendering it grips the audience from start to finish. "CALLED TO THE FRONT." "CALLED TO THE FRONT." Grips the imagination, holds om; spellbound to the £]iis,!t. It is fine: it is great. But don't take our woril; si.".' it for yourself; then you'll ,ipvi- tt'tli .if — it's really splendid.

Dross Circle, Is Gd; Orchestral St.: lis, Is; Stalls, 6d. Box Plan at Hoffmann's. RESERVES, Is Gd. . JULIUS KNIGHT AS NAPOLEON* in "A ROYAL DIVORCE. - ' "Those stubborn British bulldogs, they know not when thev are bi-aten, but f.rrht on, fight on." II E A T R K K 0 V A L. Dirocticn, -I. C. Williamson, Ltd. JULIUS KNIGHT'S FAREWELL. THURSDAY N'-GET NEXT.. J. c. V,- lin, Ltd.. rr:-. .H"L!i:S KNIGIIT, Supported by H'.KNa L.'OWNE and a specially selected Company of over 170 artists in "a Grand New Production I of the Famous Napoleonic Military Spectacular Drama, "A ROYAL DIVORCE." i "A ROYAL DIVORCE." : -JULIUS KNIGHT as NAPOLEON. IRENE BROWNE as JOSEPHINE. Magnificent Series of Realistic Battle Tableaux, depicting. The Retreat from Moscow, THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, THE ROOK AT ST. HELENA. 100 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. 100 PRICES: Reserved Seats, Gs; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. Box Plans will bo opened at Colliers THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 8 o'clock. A queue will be formed from [7 o'clock.

rjIHEATKE JJOYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TWO NIGHTS OF GAIETI AND MELODY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Bth and 9tlu By arrangement with J. C. 'Vililamson and Co., Ltd. ■S A 1\ T TOY WUI be produced 'ay Ito NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. SOCIETY. FIRST-CLASS CAST! BEAUTII'UL SCENERY!

BRIGHT A.vu aI'AHIvUM, V/JoiC! j 1 ftA FULL ORCHESTRA jj)() AND CHORUS. . .Mr. R. X. Renarnl Mr. A. it. Bradbury Mr. Stainton BOS PI;AX opens at Collier's on THURSDAY, December 3rd. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, -Is; Stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is, K L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. Q ANDERSON AM) Q.RIFFITHS, ° ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets. Musical Director ... Scenic Artist Stage Manager

TTOROMIKO pSIVATE JJOSPITAL RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. Matron: . ' MORGAN, certificated from St. j-iHeleii'i %spit?V Omstciiurcli. . • M T |J i* .■ -■ '■ 1 h' V o 1

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 2 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 2 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 151, 2 December 1914, Page 1

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