SOME SPECIAL SCREEN STORIES, signally vivid and virile, at Everybody's Favorite Theatre, ffHEATRE ROYAL. USUAL MATINEE AT 2.30. USUAL MATINEE AT 2.30. TOMORROW A SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME, Featuring an exciting railway drama, THE WIRELESS RESCUE. THE WIRELESS RESCUE. THE WIRELESS RESCUE. A successful Vitagraph production. OTHER ATTRACTIONS: A tig heart-interest Reliance drama, PAYMENT IN FULL. PAYMENT IN FULL. And Ho! Ho! Ha! Ha! There's also a new Keystone comedy, HUMAN HOUND'S TRIUMPH. HUMAN HOUND'S TRIUMPH. Featuring the favorite Ambrose. Then a splendid Western Society Drama, BREAKING IN. BREAKING IN. A splendid edition of THE LATEST EUROPEAN GAZETTE. Crowded with the topics of the moment. "THE NEW BUTLER" and "CUPID'S PRANKS" (comedies). PRIOES—D.C.: Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies 1/-; Stalls: 1/-, Ladies 6d; Pit: od. IF YOU CASE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT, see Hoffmann at his Piano Shop. IJIHEATRE JJOYAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. QBAND gNTERJAINMENT by NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF, Assisted by best local and outside talent. IN AID OF NATIONAL FUND FOR WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. Full particulars later. W. W. THOMSON, Hob. Sec.
A X E A JJ ALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. QRA#D JjJNTERTAINMENT To be given by the Pupils of Warea School in aid of the Poor ill Britain and Belgium Fund. Select programme includes Songs, Vocal Duets, Whistling Chorus, Dialogues, Recitations, Lantern March and Scene from "Malice in KuJturland." CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. SPEND THE WEEK-END AT NEW PLYMOUTH A DAY AT THE SEASIDE is a tonic and a happy diversion for the wife and children; better than all the medicine. THREE ITNE BEACHES to? choose between—EAST END (surfing, sun-bath-ing, boating on river, donkeys and swingboats for the children, splendid pavilion, refreshments).; KAWAROA PARK (bathing in baths and surf, swing boats, afternoon tea, magnificent promenade); MOTUROA (surfing, fishing, boating, Paritutu, the Wharf, refreshments). OTHER ATTRACTIONS Pukekura. Park, Western Park, Hospital Grounds, Meeting of the Waters, "Aotea," etc., etc. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES EVERY WEEK-END. Hawera to New Plymouth, return, firstclass, 8/11; second class, 6/-. Xormanby, 8/4 and 5/8. Eltham 0/9 and 4/7. Stratford, 5/8 and 3/11. Midhirst, 5/5 and 3/9. Tariki, 5/5 and 3/9. Send to Expansion and Tourist League for special boarding tariffs for week-end or any other information. RESTORATION BEFORE DESTRUCTION. SAVE YOUR METAL AND SILVER WARE and thereby SAVE YOUR MONEY by sending them to ADAMS AND BOYD, GENERAL ELECTROPLATER&, THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. All classes of plating done in copper, nickel, silver and gold, also antique finish copper and silver. Tableware, cruets, teapots, etc., repaired and re-plated. Shop fittings, gas fittings, plumbers' work, bedsteads, brass instruments—in fact, any article up to 25ft. in length—plated and polished equal to new. TO CYCLISTS AND MOTORISTS. BICYCLE AND MOTOR PARTS nickelplated and beautifully finished. Everything except wood and aluminium re-plated equal to new at half the original cost. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. * ADAMS AND BOYD, NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. 'Phone 934.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1915, Page 1
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