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NROT.iI % piCTURES. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ho! So! Ho! Ho! That's how Granny performed when she Mir KEYSTONE'S NEW STAR COMEDT in Wellington recently. You know as a -rule Granny doesn't laugh, but she says something's got to be dene when CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN Puts in an appearance on the Screen. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY—-TO-MOBKOW MATINEE AT 2.30. SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU LAUGH with delight. CHARLES CHAPLIN Is Married—for the time being—ant] Charier has for his charming wife MABEL. NORMAND, such a sweet little thiag nntil she MOVES, and then Charley goes to see A MAN ABOUT A DOG, Rather a pretty one, too—and Buth eyes. SOMETIMES HE MINDS THE BABY, But he is always to be found at HIS TRYSTING PMCE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE. Hia TRYSTING PLACE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE. HIS TRYSTING PLACE. , DONT WAIT FOR THE TRAMS To take yon to see this star comedy. TROT ALONG EARLY. TWO CHANCES—The matinee at 8.30 and at night at 6. Also three dramas, two comedies, a scenie, and the GAZETTE ><War News). ifHEAIKE" ROYAL. Th« Laughing Box Plan For The Great or Laughter Night TUESDAY, MARCH 30. Is Open. On this Great Laughing Night BEAUMONT SMITH Gives you THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE, The Comedy that set the Whole World Laughing. (With ETHEL DANE as " KIKT," And a NOTABLE COMPANY OF ENGLISH Box Plan, Collier's. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s. HAWERA—Monday, March 29. ELTHAM—Wednesday, March 31. FRANK MOETON Win deliver his I GREAT WAR TALK Illustrated by a very fine series of i Views and Cartoons. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THEATRE ROYAL. SUBJECT of thrilling interest to everybody except little girls and children, for whom this Lecture is not intended. It is for the Patriot, the Men of the National Reserve, the man who thinks he knows all about it, but doesn't; the man who wants the real facts;; the Territorial; flic man with a stake in the land, and the man of intelligence who thirsts for knowledge and information. MB. FRANK MORTON Will appear FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Are you going to hear him? Plan opens TO-MORROW, at HOFFMANN'S. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Direction: John Hopkins.

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. * ELECTRIC LIGHTING. f HE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT for - Electric Lighting will lie TO-DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, till 4 p.m. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. fTIIE well-known business of C. W. Tremcwan, Mercer and Tailor, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. A splendid opportunity for a smart, energetic man to acquire an established business. The ill-health- of Mr. Trcmewan prevents his personal supervision and is his sole reason for selling. Full particulars stock, turnover, <ek>., on .application at .MESSRS ROSS & GLENDISTNG, New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH GAS CO., LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMER?. fllE LAST DAY FOR DISCOUNT will be -T&DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, J. JONES, 6ccretarv. J£OROMIKO PRIVATE HOSPITAL RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. Matron: NURSE MORGAN, Certificated from St Helens Hospital Cluffiitfhtucli. LfEDICAL ELECTSO-GALVANIC -"• TREATMENT For Physical, Mental, Ners-f, Chronic and Other Maladies. LESLIE W. A. MACARTniR. F.C.S., D.M.S., (Aust.), Specialist. PROMPT RELIEF. PERMANENT CURES EFFECTED. Detail of Treatment forwarded by post upon request. Address: — "THE META" ELECTRO SYSTEM, 2 Central Buildings, Union Street,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 246, 26 March 1915, Page 1

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