AMUSEMENTS. ipHE AT RB B OY AL ' Direction: Wellington Amusement Syndicate Manager: W. A. low. TO-NIGHT. LAST Of the T,AST NIGHT Big Attraction NIGHT I The Great Tight Film, WILLARD JOHNSON. ror £IO,OOO and the Heavy-weight Boxing Championship of the World. The vast Audience last night confirmed the opinion of the Dominion THE GREATEST FIGHT PICTURE Ever Depicted on a Scrten ( THE FULL TWENTY-SIX ROUNDS, Being Clean, Natural, and Realistic, i The Enthusiasm last night was bo Unbounded, so Spontaneous, so Enthusiatic when tlie Negro goes down and out in the 26th Round. Remember POSITIVELY LAST WIGHT. The Picture will also be shown at Monday, April 10—Inglewood. Tuesday, April 11—Stratford. Wednesday, April 12—Eltham. •pHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES MATINEE TODAY Positively the final screening of THE MASTER KEY 14th Episode. THE MASTER KEY (last but one). And a Magnificent Series of Stars, including THE MYSTERY OF MARY. Vitagraph Broadwav Feature, in 3 Reels THE CASS-JANEY FEUD. Reliance Masterpiece, in Two Reels. And a host of comic and other gems Usual Matinee Prices. ■AHEATRE JJOYAL piCTURES I Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT (For Three \ighhls Only). A World's Success. A Powerful Photo-Play, the EiStfiM of Pathos and Humanity. Featuring the eminent emotional actress, MISS VIOLA DANA, The Heroine of "Edison's"' P'«""THE STONING." - "THE STONING." I CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN CHILDREN OF EVE. OF EVE. OF EVE. OF EVE, OF EVE. OF EVE, OF EVE. OF EVE. OF EVE. 5000 ft of Tense, Emotional Appeal. Tn this vivid and appealing story Love is the dominant factor, but the claims of thousands of Children, who labor for a mere pittance, are shown with gripping truthfulness, and the action of the play carries more than a social protest against the things that are Other Rare Films in snnDor Usual prices ot aum 3USINESS NOTICES. "IF sufiL'i'-nt inducement, Jackson's Motor Him will outline to run to the Mountain House every Thursday and Sunday, leaving the Post Office at 0.30 a.m. All bookings at Masonic Stables, New Plymouth. Return fare, 12s Od. Motor Cars for Hire at shortest notice. I W. W. JACKSON, Proprietor. I rpARANAKI MOTOR TRANSPORT Co., Ltd. ROYAL MAIL, NEW PLYMOUTH—OPUNAKE MOTOR SERVICE. '"DUS leaves New Plymouth daily at 7.25 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. 'Bus leaves leaves Opuna&e daily at 7.5 a.m. and 2.50 p.m. Motor Car leaves Rahotu daily at S a.m.; leaves New Plymouth at 4 p.m. SPECIAL CAR OR 'BUS TRIPS ARRANGED. MOTOR FREIGHTERS. New Plymouth—Opunake. Eltham—Opunake. Furniture Removed and Special Work Garage) and Receiving Depot: Gill Street (neat Overland Car Agency). Head Office: Garage Buildings, Gill St. Telephone No. 518, ~, , Enquiries invited. ■ ' . Eltham Telechone, No. 12*
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1916, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1916, Page 1
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