rpHE ATEE JJOYAL TONIGHT THE GLAD EYE WINKLES BEAUMONT SMITH Give 3 THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE. THE GLAD EYE. The Comedy that set the Whole World Laughing. With ETHEL DANE as "KIKI," And a NOTABLE COMPANY OF ENGLISH COMEDIANS. Box Plan at Colliers: also Day Sales. Prices ss, 3s and 2s. The' GLAD EYE Winkles TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY) at ELTHAM. FRANK MORTON Will deliver his GREAT WAR Illustrated by a very fine series of Views and Cartoons. BATRE JJOYAL. TO-MORROW The Great Conspiracy—Rise of the German Menace —"Good iProtestants" in the Limelight—The Germans —Their Inconsistent Inventions—Their "Moral Perversity—The Saddest Modern Babylon, Berlin—The Kaiser's Schemes—King Edward's Wisdom—Diddling English Liberals—Hoodwinking the Nonconformists —German Atrocities —Bedevilled lAcrschot—Lust and Black Savag&ry—The Gospel According to Bernhardt—Questionable Character of the Kaiser—His Easy Attitude to Vice—His Debauched Intimates—The Germans are Not Moral —The Cult of Brutality—Fashionable Orgies—The Kaiser as Lord High Hypocrite —Britain's Expeditionary Force — The Landing—Jellicoe—French—The Naval Situation—Submarines—German Funk—A Nation of Heroes—The Desecrated Land—Greatest of All, King Albert—His Characteristics —The Rush on Belgium—Facts and Incidents—The Damning Indictment —Louvain Antwerp—France and Her Opportunity—Alsace and Lorraine —The Eastern Battleline —Unhappy Austria—Russia's Greatest Military Genius—Turkey in Extremis—Some Cartoons, English, French and American —Will Dyson's Splendid Work —The Hope of the World—The Empire's Call—New Zealand's Response—The United Family—Summaries and ConcluBOX PLAN AT HOFFMANN'S. |< H E A T E E TUESDAY, APRIL C. SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OF THE GREAT ENGLISH BARITONE: PETER DAWSON PETER DAWSON. PETER DAWSON. THE GREATEST BARITONE AND BALLAD SINGER OF THE AGE. THE IDOL OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. THE IDOL OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. THE IDOL m THE MUSICAL WORLD. HIS GRAMOPHONE RECOEDS have made him FAMOUS throughout the EXG LISH-SPEAKING WORLD.
Supported by his .ALT, STAR COMPANY. MISS AXNETTA GEORGE .... Soprano (Of London and Provincial Concerts). MISS GRACE NEWMAN .... Violiniate. MISS CARLIEN JURS Pianist. BOX PLAN OPENS AT HOFFMANN'S, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st. TNGLEWOOD. Carter and Co, the Welington Drapers, are selling daily at shop next Humphrey's Book Shop. £IOOO Worth genuine Drapery. Come ami save One-third and in many eases One-half. Tremendous Bargains for all. QiPECIAL Notice.—Easter Bargains. Having purchased largely in Millinery, Coats and Blouses, I am offering my whole stock in these departments lat a discount of -2d in the Is, from March 24 to April 10. R. 0. Goddin, 253 Devon Street. bp. TWO Bargain Lines, at Dockrill's:—Ladies' Glace Oxford Shoes for 8s Gd; Men's Button Boots for 12s Od. Remember the story about the earl;' 1 "-'' WANTED Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale's. dx. WANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Hartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. "WANTED, for the Lenten Season, Ling Fish, Salt Salmon, Cornish Pilchards (in barrels), Tinned Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, Lobster, Herrings etc. All to be procured at Veale's. ''Phone 106. dx. i)On ACRES, as a iroirg concern. W ' Price £2O; includes 50 picked ~„„•.. t?,,h particulars from Walter BcwI :u\, Street. ' 1 rtS f»D BUYS a Pair of Ladies' Derby -*- 1 * " Boots, at Dockrill's. It's not the old stock—the boots have just arrived direct from the English maiuifacOS QD. LADIES' One-bar Ward Shoe; " " —the verv acme of comfort—- • house. Docksell them. 7A-ACRE "DATRY FARM, all plough '" able. Good House'nnd Sheds. Price £1250, includes 20 heifers. Terms ' £2OO cash.' Walter Bcwley, Egmont Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 249, 30 March 1915, Page 1
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