PICTURE PALACE. THE [PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE. TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. THE CHIMES. COMPLETE SPECIAL CHANGE. TO-NIGHT A FEAST OF DRAMA. Seasoned with Funny Comedies. And served with war topical sauces. We start the mi'nu with FROM THE LAND uF SHADOWS. FROM TITE LAND OF SHADOWS. FROM TIIE LAND OF SHADOWS. A picturesque drama of a ncrvel, unique nature, portraying the love etory of a scientist. A play that sets your pulses racing. FULL OF DASH AND DARING. Wfici) might and right were to the strong.' FROM THE I.AXD OF SHADOWS. FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS. FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS. A beautiful Love Romance capably acted, embodying the fantasies of the shadowy dream life. OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. (A series of views of the Allied Navies.) OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. Hepworth's fine study of " Our Navy." England peacefully slumbers while guarded by the British Bulldogs. THE KISS. THE KISS. The story of a shopgirl's temptation. A KISS Awakens Honour in Time. SHE MADE HERSELF BEAUTIFUL. SHE MADE HERSELF BEAUTIFUL. (A manicure laughter story.) ' SUBSTITUTE FOR PANTS. ' SUBSTITUTE FOE PANTS. A " Divided " Comedy. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. GAUMONT GRAPHIC.. Latest War Scenes. GRIMALD AQUARIUM. GEIMALD .AQUARIUM. A Glorious Study in Pathe Color. PRICES: 6d and Is. Reserves is and Is fid.
<p H E A T R E ROYAL TONIGHT At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT. THE FAMOUS RUSSIAX ARTISTS. LEO, JAX, and MISCHEL * CHERN 1 A V SKY Violinist, Pianist, and 'Cellist. The Auckland Herald says:— "They are three young priests from the Temple of the Muses who have been projected into the 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 those privileged to hear it. One leaves tlio presence of the artists and the cqncert hall they play in, but one never entirely leaves the presence of their haunting i"i> for its essence seems to cling pernio, ly to one, making for increased nqss and optimism. If I wanted t.,: a good turn to anyone I would recnn mend them to listen to the Cliernia. sky's music, and that as often as possible." Admission—3/- and 2/_. Reserved Seats 4/-. Reserved Seats for school parties 2/6 each. , Box Plan NOW OPEN at Colliers. General Manager, Howard Edie.
DON'T LOSE YOUR HAIR. B Y allowing that Dandruff to continue. Dandruff represents an unnatural and unhealthy scalp condition, and causes the hair to fall out. USE "RESTO" HAIR WASH. ) Its success in removing and preventing dandruff is acknowledged on all hands. It cleanses and freshens the scalp, anil makes the hair healthy, glossy, and strong. Manufactured and sold only by W. H. PREECE. LEADING HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. DEVON STREET CENTRAL, NEW PLYMOUTH.
•J*HE New Plymouth Steam Laundry will do all your washing and ironing work with entire satisfaction. Under new management from March 31st. E. Luxton, proprietor. e.y. VEALE has installed a Fly-proof Counter—the only one in Taranaki. Call, napect, and buy Dimock's Famous Bacon (nd Prime Old Cheese, untouched with flies, at Veale's. W E „ specialise in all pressed meats. Try a pound and you will he convinced that Tom Brown makes these goods to suit vou. Dairy Farm, to milk 100 cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5-350, unencumbered. Ilartncll & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. WANTED, Everybody to see Ambury's Autumn Display of Most Fashionable Winter Apparel. Everything ready, best fit and style. by. ANTED, a visit to Ambury's Great Autumn and Winter Fashion Display will delight you. by. ■WANTED, you are thinking of your Winter Outfit. Just visit Amhuvy's Show; you can get everything vou need. byTS7HEPIE to save money on your footwear —Doekrill's, in Devon Street. ANTED, Don't forget the Great Autumn Show to-day at Ambury's. Everything to wear the smartest.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 242, 22 March 1915, Page 1
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