AMUSEMENTS. rp H E A T R E JJOYAL. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, Feb. 14, At 7.45 p.m. At 7.45 p.m. A HUGE DOUBLE PROGRAMME. The first production in New Plymouth of the only complete naval film in the world. (4000 ft). OUR NAVY Taken by Mr. Alfred OUR NAVY West, F.R.G.S., the AdOUR NAVY miraltv's photographer. OUR NAVY Convincing and complete. OUR NAVY Now in its second year OUR NAVY- in London. OUR NAVY The only authentic film OUR NAVY taken of our Fleet OUR NAVY being. OUR NAVY Showing every phase and OUR NAVY feature of the life of our OUR NAVY gallant Jack Tar. The whole picture-loving public will assuredly follow LONDON'S ' EXAMPLE, and witness this fascinating achievement. In Addition: A FAMOUS PLAYERS' STAR, in 5 parts. 310 scenes, THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. From the story, "The Conjuror's House," by Stuart Edward White, and staged in the exact locale of the Book. A tale of life in the GREAT NORTH-WEST of the thrilling pioneer days when men dared everything and carried their lives in their hands. A film dramatisation of remarkable grandeur.' OTHER FINE SUBJECTS IN SUPPORT. NOTE.—Owing to the extreme length of this MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, the curtain will rise at 7.4.) p.m. sharp. ; Usual Prices: 1/- and (Id. Ladies' concession to Stalls, Od. * PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. !JHE Vacancy recently advertised for Assistant Salesman lias been filled. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. •: 41st ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, March 1 and 2, 1916. MOST COMPLETE SCHEDULE EVER ISSUED BY THE SOCIETY.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1916, Page 1
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