■pMPffiE PICTURE PALACE " The (People's Favorite." AT 2.30 TO-DAY. AT 2.30 TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. The new star feature is from Patlio Frere's famous Paris Studios and is beautifully colored in that style for which Messrs .Pathe are famous. A DIPLOMATIC MILITARY DRAMA, photographed in the South-eastern BALKAN STATES—a gr! - 'tory of a revolution. THE OVERTHROW OF A DYNASTY. It thrills the heart. KING IN NAME ALONE. KING IN NAME ALONE. KING IN NAME ALONE. KING IN NAME ALONE. KING IN NAME ALONE. KING IN NAME ALONE. Right through the drama marches a tragedy of two noble souls, who wished for nothing more than liberty to cherish each other in peace and obscurity. IP YOU HAVE THE TOOTHACHE think of a Keystone comedy • exit toothache. STILL THEY COME! This time "Fatty" Roscoe Ardbuckle in a roaring, bellowing, Keystone Farce, A BRAND NEW HERO. A BRAND NEW HERO. A BRAND NEW HERO. Also a fascinating supporting programme of photographic gems. HUNGER KNOWS NO LAW. Vitagraph Drama. VALLEY OF THE ARNE. Gaumont Scenic. GIRL OF THE SEASONS. Princess Comedy-Drama. GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC. And if you come late DON'T BLAME US. Reserve your seats—l/- and 1/8. Unreserved, 6d and 1/-. CHAR-A-BANC leaves for FITZROY at the conclusion of the programme. |£APONGA ATHLETIC CLUB. Sixth ANNUAL MEETING. APRIL loth, 1915. BIGGEST AND BEST In SOUTH TARANAKI. RUNNING. CYCLING. WRESTLING. TUG-OF WAR. HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS. (Men's and Ladies.) For Programme and information see posters and advertisement, or apply Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL Bth, 1915. R. G. COOK, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 253, 5 April 1915, Page 1
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