I JJ,O Y jtJ, piCTUKES Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ho! Ha! Ho! Ho! That's how Gra*nv performed when sh saw KEYSTONES NEW STAR COM EDY in Wellington recently. You know as a rale :Granny doesn't laugh, but she says something's got to be done CHARLES CHAPLIN! CHARLES CHA-PLE? futs in an appearance o« the Screen FOR ONE NIGHT 03?LY—SATURDAY SATURDAT Matinee at 8.30. SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU LAUGH with delight. CHARLES CHAPLIN Is Married—for the time being—and Charley ban for his charming wife MA. BEL NORMAXI). such e. sweet little thiag until she MOVES, and then Charley goes to sco A MAX ABOUT A DOG, Rather a pretty one, too—and such eyes. SOMETIMES HE MINDS THE BABY, But he is always to be found at HIS TRYSTING PLACE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE HIS TRYSTLVG PLACE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE, , DONT WAIT FOR THE TRAMS To take you to sec this star comedy. TROT ALONG EARLY— Say ; 5 o'clock, and you'll .be amongst the lucky ones. TWO CHANCES—The matinee at 2.30 and at night at 8. Also three dramas, two comedies, a scenic, and the GAZETTE (War Newi). Prises 6d and Is. I'HEATU. ROYAL. ONE GREAT LAUGHTER NIGHT. TUESDAY, MARCH 30, •When BEAUMONT SMITH Will give you THE COMEDY THAT SET THE WHOLE WORLD LAUGHING, THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE. (The Most Amusing Play within Memory), with ETHEL DAKE as"Kffil," • And a NOTABLE COMPANY OP ENGLISH COMEDIANS. Box Plan at Collier's from Friday, March 26. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s. Day Sales as usual. HAWERA will laugh at THE GLAD EYE on MONDAY, MARCH 20, and ELTHAM will have the opportunity of shrieking on WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH 31.
fHEATRE Ti 0 Y A Ij. WEDNESDAY, 31<*t MARCH. GREAT WAR TALK By FRANK MORTON New Zealand's Most Brilliant Journalist Subjiwt: THE LORD HIGH HYPOCRITE. Some Plain Uncecsored Talk about THE KAISER. Hi ß God, His Morals, His Schemes, His Delusions, and HIS WAR. PRICES: 3s, 2s mid Is. Reserves 3s. Plan opens at Hoffmann's, I Saturday next. I John Hopkins, Manager.
A TRIO TIC JPIiGNI.C. I WAITARA KACECOURSE At Lcpperton Junction TO-DAY THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1015. In Aid of the BELGIAN" RELIEF FUND. SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Refreshments Provided. Admission Is. Children CU. Train leaves town 12.50 p.m., returning at S p.m. CONCERT IK THE EVENING. Adults U. Children 6(1. Dartee to follow. Orchestra from Jiif'leFor further information apply te— W, A. BROWN, H. SAMPSON, Hon. Sees. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. *JFIE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be FRIDAY, MARCH 26. J. JONES, Secretary. PRIVATE HOSPITAL RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. NURSE MORGAN, Certificated from St Helen* Hospital Ckrif.'tihu teh.
ZOO.-Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tijrers. Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboon?, Tricky MonkevG palore, Australian K,m?nrnna, Opossum?', Live Tortoise?, Frfuffb Cats, and a pust variety of Rare Bki't. /'lmissioa sij; f'l:iJ!ren. 3d. " '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 245, 25 March 1915, Page 1
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