THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES fOSITIVELY lAST OPPORTUNITY TQ-NIGHT TQ-NIGHT GENUINE WAR PICTURES, showing the soldiers falling in the only real Battle picture ever taken at the front, and some 170 other intensely interesting scenes—actual warfare—not parade pictures. COMPLETE PROGRAMME • OF | AT WAR " MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 Matinee Prices: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. EVENING PRICES: D.C., 2/-: Stalls and Pit, 1/-. Reserves at Hoffmann's.
eOMPUTt PROCR»MMI AT WAR - 1 Showing at NEW PLYMOUTH THEATRE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPT. HAWERA OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY, 23rd SEPT. HAWERA OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY, 24th SEPT. B,oooft. GENUINE WAR SCENES Described by THE ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHER From ENGLAND, PRANCE, BELGIUM, GERMANY. (Not a Mere Picture Show.) AN ENTERTAINMENT WITHOUT RIVAL. Full Orchestra. Military Songs. A (JBAND pATRIOTIC QONCERT f j r AND GOT AUCTION I Will be Held in the WAIONGONA SCHOOL On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a*ti. Funds in aid of the Sick, and Wounded Soldiers' Fund. DANCE TO FOLLOW. KORU HALL SEPTEMBER 24th. Q.R.AND gOCIAL In Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. GOOD FLOOR, GOOD MUSIC, , GOOD SUPPER. Gents, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. F. AROA, Chairman.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1915, Page 1
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