'And may be seen on th« new projra of pHRFECT KOYAL PIOTOBB CHARLES CHAPLIN arrives to-da TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT GRAND MATINEE AT 2.3». KEYSTONE'S SPECIAL COMEDY. In TWO REELS of harmless nonsense. caused by the funniest lunatic at large! CHEERFUL CHARLES CHAPLIN. He dreams—it's a painful one, too. But his dreams convulse you. YOU NEVER STOP LAUGHING. HIS TRE-H3STORIC PAST. HIS PRE-mSTORIC PAST. HIS PRE-HTSTORIC PAST. HIS PRE-HISTORIC PAST. From the time Charlie walks into ti picture until lie is carried out. LAUGH! LAUGH!! LAUGH!!! You'll laugli until you can laugh no longer. COME AND BE TICKLED TO DEATH. Imagine Chaplin as a pre-historic man —he's sure to make things move. IN ADDITION: Ninth Series of " Dolly of the Dailies." TERROR OF THE NIGHT. Dolly has an experience in a haunted house. "i. SINGLE ACT," Lubin Drama; "Her Younger Sister," Beauty Comedy; " Th» Daddy of Them All," " War Newa," etc. Prices: 1/6 , 1/- & fld. Matinee, 3d & Cd. rpHEATRE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE lfith. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE MAN YOU CANNOT SHOOT. H U G A R D. HOGARD. The Wonderful BulletEUIGARD. Catching Magician. And CHING SUNG LOO. CHING SUNG LOO. Presenting A NIGHT IN A CHINESE IPAIIACE. Introducing amongother beautiful effects THE SWORD LEVITATION. (The Magic Limit.) HUMAN VOLCANO. REINCARNATION OF PHOENIX. BIRTH OF .FLORA, Etc, etc. Supporting Artists include: MISS MYKA ERRINGTON, Soprano and Xylophone Expert. MADAM CARROLL, At the Piano. CLTVALLI AND THE DOG SPORT. Jugglers, Balancers and Tricksters, MISS MILLIE CLARE, The Comedienne, with the dresses. (Prices: 3s, 2a and Is. (Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's next Monday. NEW ZEALANID RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH STAFFIS PATRIOTIC CONCERT. q\ HE A TEE ROYAL. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. Proceeds in Aid of National Fund for Wounded New Zealanders and their Dependents. (PROGRAMME.—Part 1: 1. Opening Selection, Patriotic Airs — Citizens' Band. 2. Song (selected)— Mr. F. Asher. 3. Duo, "Spider and the Fly "—Mr. and Miss Norrls. 4. Song (selected)— Mr. G. Lambert. 5. Song (selected)— Miss Ivy Scott. 6. Elocutionary, " The Day "—air. Goldsworthy. 7. Song (selected)— Miss Rosina Rea (gold medallist). 8. Cornet Solo (selected)— Mr. G. Buckley (ex-champion cornet soloist of New Zealand). 9. The Vivacious Comedienne—Miss Veta Gilbert. 10. Song (selected)— Mr. J. Haslam. 111. Violin Solo—Master Baden Moverley. 12. Song (selected)— Miss McGuire. 13. Versatile Comedian—Mr. L. Smith. 14. Banjo Melodies—(Mr. Gadd. 15. Physical Drill—Central School Squad. Part D. 10. Selection, " The Smithy in ' the Wood "—Citizens' Band. 17. Song (selected)— Mr. J. Haslam. IS. Physical Drill—Fitzroy School. 1.9. Song (selected)— Miss Ivy Scott. 20. Versatile Comedian—Mr. L. Smith. 21. 'Song (selected)— Miss MeGuire. 22. Duo—The Two Berts. 23. Cornet Solo (selected)— Mr. G.Buckley ■ (ex-champion cornet soloist of New Zealand). 24. Topical Double—Smith and Key. 25. Song (selected)-JMiss R. Rea (gold medallist). 2G. The Vivacious Comedienne—Miss Veta Gilbert. 27. Selection—Band. God Save the King. iPRICKS: Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; nt, is. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. GARDINER, Hon. Sec. AMB called for the Purchase, as a going concern, of the BUTCHERY BUSINESS now carried on by Mr. Tait in Devon Street, New Plymouth. The premises are sanitary, and the fittings, etc., up to date, and the business has a very good connection. This is a great opportunity for a man with limited capital. Conditions of Sale, etc., can be seen at the office of the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TENDERS CLOSE on SATURDAY, JUNE 29th, 1915, at 5 p.m., -with: J. S. MEDLEY, Deputy-Official Assignee, Slew Plymouth. A SAMAHO ZOO.—Pay us a visit while in Wanganui. Lions, Tigers, Large American Bears, Malay Bears, African Baboons, Tricky Monkeys galore, Australia Kangaroos, Opossums, Live Tortoises, French Cats, and a great variety of Bare Birds. Admission 6d, Children
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 313, 12 June 1915, Page 1
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