AMUSEMENTS. Ha! Ha!—WE'VE GOT IT!—Ha! Ha! That bright comic star novelty. KEW FUN—NOVEL FUN—BARE fX'--No hoary time-worn fun stunts, But brand new fun work in OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. New York's latest laughing craze. JQMPIEE piCTURE pALACE Direction .. Taranaki Amusements, Ltd. General Manager C. H. Saunders. TO-NIGHT AT 8 Keystone's great screen star, FORD STIRLING in the hit FORD STIRLING of his life. OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. Sterling is IT—he keep 3 his city moving. yOU MUST SEE HIM. Sterling is the (sail that first made the Keystone Company famous. FUSSIEST POLICEMAN ALIVE. FUNNIEST POLICEMAN AUVE. ■you'll laugh till vou crv at HIS BOBBY'S SLIDE FOR 'LTFE. HIS BOBBY'S SLIDE FOR LIFE. Then an emotional story, ARTHUR JOHNSON in Lubin's Star Drama. A play THE LIFE LINE of smiles THE LIFE LINE and tears. THE LIFE LINE •>oooft 2000 ft AND OTHERS. Prices: 64 and 1/-. Reserves at Theatre. DO YOU KNOW MARY DO YOU KNOW PICKFORD'S DO YOU KNOW , HUSBAND? Little Mary Pickford and her husband— OWEN MOORE—will be at the THEATRE ROYAL NEXT SATURDAY AT 2.30 NEXT SATURDAY AND NEXT SATURDAY 8 O'CLOCK. They act together in the snappy little comedv, HOW MARY FIXED IT. HOW . MARY FIXED IT. • That's after you've seen Kilem's stirring and spirited drama. TEMPTATION AND RESISTANCE. A valuable insight into THE LIFE OF A SHOPGIRL. THE STRAIGHT AND THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH. NARROW PATH. Then there is a something-doing-all-the time Star Keystone Comedy, WHEN AMBROSE DARED WALRUS. WHEN AMBROSE DARED WALRUS. WHEN AMBROSE DARED WALRUS. Featuring CHESTER CONKLIN. Funny MACK SWAIN. NO ONE can possibly resist laughing at these two comedians and the funny acts. A TRIPLE STAR BILL. SOMETHING WORTH SEEING. ' SOMETHING WORTH SEEING. "Departure 2nd Maori Reinforcements." "Stroke of 5" (drama). LATEST GAZETTE. Prices remain as usual. EAST END PAVILION. TO-NIGHT gO CI A h AND J) ANC E. Half Proceeds to Wounded Soldiers. All Troopers Invited Free. Splendid Vocal Programme. Ladies 1/-. Gents 1/6. Susie by Mrs and Miss George. Mr. C. E. Roebuck, M.C. Dancing 8.15 p.m. (Supper 10.30 p.m. Motor Cars 1.30 a.m. * W. ROCH, Hon. Secretary. (JRAND QO N CERT. To be given by THE PUPILS OF THE CONVENT SCHOOLS. In Aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ft. At 3 p.m. N.Z. AXEMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARNIVAL. ELTHAM. DECEMBER 27th, 1913. The time and place to see the leading Axemen and Sawyers competing for the World's Championship. CYCLISTS! Note the Following Events: One Mile Handicap of £5. Prizes £3, 30/-, and 10/-. Nom. 5/-; acceptance free. Carnival Wheel Race of £l2 (handicap), 2 miles. First prize £7, second £3, third £2. Nom. 5/-; acceptance 10/-. Three Mile Handicap of £<}. First prize £3, second £2, third £l. Nom. 4/-; acceptance free. Entries Close 18th December. O. D, GOW, Secretary, Elttiun.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1915, Page 1
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