Come Early or Reserve: 1/- and 1/ii. PICTURE PALACE. The People's Favorite. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.3 ft MATINEE TO-FAY AT 2.30. Anil again TO-NTGHT K'iiu'tnber TO-DAY ami TO-NIGH C only, another complete change on Monday. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT a stirring programme. A GREAT CIRCUS DRAMA. Crowded with Sensation. A CIRCUS ROMANCE. A cinnr-i "•»,: A nce. a emeus romance. A CIRCUS ROMANCE. A CIRCUS ROMANCE. A CIRCUS ROMANCE. Or "A Romance of the Sawdust Ring," Domino's drama of Jealousy and revenge. FIGHTING WITH WILD BEASTS. An exciting love story of two circus riders, gripping your attention and leaving a glow of good feeling, when it is finished. A Vitagraph Photoplay JOHN RANCE—GENTLEMAN.' JOHN RANCE—GENTLEMAN. JOHN RANCE—GENTLEMAN. #OIIX RANCE—GENTLEMAN. JOHN EANCE—GENTLEMAN. A play of intense dramatic expression. A gentleman's tru<> love and its tragic consequences. BOMBS AND BANGS. BOMBS AND BANGS. ' BOMBS AND BANGS. BOMBS AND BANGS. A Keystone—'nuff said. - OTHERS:— Tango Spree Edison Comedy Four-footed Waif .. Human Dog Study Australian Gazette Topical The Electric Spark Patlie Int. A Pogramme of Gems! PEOPLED "POPULAR PRICES: qi II E A T R E ROYAL. Direction: George Musgrovo. TO-NIGHT "SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT NELLIE STEWART In The Great Historical Costume Play Dorothy o' the Hall In Four Acts. A Romantic Story of the Days of Queen Elizabeth, A Stirring Tale of Love and Intrigue, crowded with exciting incidents and rich in delightful comedy. NELLIE STEWART " Miss Stewart exhibited all those charms and graces which have so endeared her to playgoers."—Daily Telegraph (Sydney). Nellie Stewart in a coquettish mood has always been inimitable, and she i.s so still. The vivacity of her temperament cannot fade.—Sydney Sun. Supporting Artists: Mr Clarence Blakiston, the Distinguished English Actor. Mr Allan Wilkie, from tile Gal-rick Theatre, London. Mr H. K. Roberts, the Brilliant Romantic Actor. Mr J B. Atholwood, the Clever Character Actor. ( And one of the Strongest Companies that ever toured the Dominion. NEARLY 70 PERSONS ENGAGED. During the third act Dorothy Vernon (Miss Stewart) fights a duel with her cousin, Sir Malcolm Vernon, one of tiie many exciting incidents of the play. PRICES: (is, 4s and 2s. Box Plans now open at Collier's, and filling rapidly. JHEAIEE JJ 0 Y A L NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. At S p.m. GRAND CONCERT. THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN ARTISTS. LEO, JAN, and MISCIIEL CHERN I AV S * Y Violinist, Pianist, and 'Cellist. The Auckland Herald says:— "They'arc three young priests from the Temple, of the Muses who have been projected into t.he earth-world to bring comfort to the hearts of tens of thousands. Their music brings with it a message of hope and joy—hope and joy that will tend to develop expanding ideas in tliose privileged to hear it. One leaves the presence of the artists and the concert hall they play in, but one never entirely leaves the presence of their haunting music, for its essence seems to cling permanent, ly to one, waiving for increased happiness and optimism. If [ wanted to do a good turn to anyone I would recommend them to listen to the Cherniavsky's music, and that as often as possible." Admission—;>/- and 2/.. Reserved Seats 4/-. Reserved Seats for school parties 2/6 each. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Colliers. General Manager, Howard Edie. Army.- --Sunday all day. Harvest Festival Services. Como, and bring vour friends. 'TWO Redenvptorist Fathers opened Fortnight's Mission at St. Joseph's Church on Sunday, March 7th. All cordially invited. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL SUPPLIES. f pENHEKS arc invited, and will be received by the undersigned up to NOON on the'.'ird DAY » F Ai'KTT. iu-t. for the FOLLOWING SUPPLIES for the year ending March ."Ist. 1!' 10-. J. Waterworks anil General Hardware. 2. Horse-shoeing. H. Portland Cement. 4. Kernsewu Oils and Paint. r>. Wood, Coal and Coke. Specifications mav be seen at the Borough Engineers Office. F. T. EELLRIXGER, Town Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 1
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