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HTRRY! 'HURRY!! HURRY!!! Come early, or Reserve a t Hoffmann';. JJHEATSE JJOYAL piCTUB.ES. Direction: G. B. SAUXDEES. TO-NIGHT. The management present a mammoth Australian production, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAIT.LAXD. THE SILENCE OF DEAN MATrLAND THE SILENCE OF DiSAX JIAITLANd' THE SILENCE OF luiAN; MAITLAND. A four-reel drama adapted from MAXWELL GREY'S world-wide popular novel, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITUND THE SILENCE OF DEAN ALVITLAND. THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. THE SILENCE OF DEAX MAITLAXD. The moat powerful and heart-appealing dTama .yet (produced. Deeply sympathetic, convincingly acted, "faithfully Btaged. A story that will grip vritn a grip of steel, and linger in the memory as long as memory lasts. THE SILENCE OF DEAN JIAITLA\S THE SILENCE OF DEAN .\HITL\ND THE SILENCi-i OF DEAN ALUTLAXD. THE SILENCE OF DEAX AIAITLAXD. In four reels and a sermon. The most impressive, the most convincing photoplay shown in New iPlymouth for many months. • THE STORY THAT SHOOK THE WOULD TO TEAKS. PRICES AS USUAL. For Reserved Seats see Hoffmann. FINAL SCREENIXG TO-ArORKOW (Tuesday). TOWN HALL, KCLEWOOD. In Aid of the New Zealand "Wounded. Tickets: Ladies', 2/-, Gents. 2/0; Double . TicEets 4/-. :■ ■ W. McAIAHON, 1 Hon. Sec (JBAND J]NraRTAINMEST By finest local talent, IN AID OF, SOLDIERS' WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 29, 30 and 31. On. THURSDAY AFTERNOON a Bazaar will be held in aid of the above at the Good Templar Hall, from 12 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Adults, Is; Children* 6d. ON FRIDAY EVENING. An' interesting little Play will he staged, entitled: "How the Poor Live in London." Admission: Adults, Is; Children, Cd. A RARE TREAT FOR THE CHILDREN. On Saturday Afternoon, ' to 4. 30 ; '•'' ' Prizes worth from £2O to Is for children. So Get in Early; and Don't Forget to Send the Kiddies Along. Admission: Children nnder 0 years 3d, over 6 years 6d; Adults, Is. Evening: Adults, Is; Children, tfd. A quantity of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Flowers, Bulbs, etc., will be sold at the Bazaar. These have been handed to Mr. Parker by the Iforshead Nursery Company, to be sold ov their behalf in kid of the above fund. ROBERT PARKER, Hon. Secretary. W. J. CHAXEY, Hon. Treasurer.

(JRAND pLAIN AND JJUNCY J)RESS JJALL Under the Patronage of tlie Prime Minister, Members of the Cabinet and Sir Joseph' Ward (Leader of the Opposition). In aid of National Fund for Wounded Soldiers and their Dependents (Organised by the Civil Servants of New Plymouth), will be held in the CORONATION HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST a. Special Orchestra. Cards for N#"dancers. B.Admission Ladies 2/6, 4/-. Ye-ur patronage for a worthyjeause is solicited, and a pleasurable eveang's enjoyment guaranteed. / E. C. GID Hon. BELL gLOCK JJALL A GRAND SOCIAL A GRAND SOCIAL -will be given in the above Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 27, in aid of 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. Good Floor, Music and Supper. Everybody Come. Admission: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen -/-. J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Sec. IN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. A tf >NCERT AND Will be held in the NORFOLK SCHOOL On FRIDAY, .JULY 30. Splendid items. First-class Supper, etc. Admission: Concert, 1/-. Dance, Gents, 1/-, Ladies Free. Ladies arc requested to provide supper. LEONARD BROWN, Hon. Sec. Folio, No. 2; sontaras all best songs and is greatest value ever offered in one work. Trice 3s. posted 3s 3d. Collier's. Where the Bfinsmead ana Cbappell ftandf are.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 1

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