Miss Rita Jolivet, who holds the pleasant distinctien of being one of the.ihost beautiful women on the stage te-day, had the unenviable experience of being on n, boat torpedoed by German "Killtnrists." She was one of the late Charles Frohman's party on tin ill-fated Lusitania, and it was to Miss Jolivet that Mr. Frohman addressed his last words, "Why be afraid of death? It is the most glorious adventure !n life." Miss Jolivet will he presented at the Theatre Royal here to-night in the Famous Players-Lasky feature drama, "The Unafraid." As Sergeant Larke patrolled the park, He heard two sneezes in the dark. With 1 staff gripped tight, he flashed his light, Mis stem tone echoed through the night, "Kape ahf th' grass! ye ooople there; Yilre dith av cowld ye'll get, f'r shure! Cornel hurry home, ye love-sick pair, And both take Woods' Peppermint Cure." g MR. "DICK" STEWART, Tke popular manager for J. 0. Williamson,' Ltd. (South Africa}; recently wrote from Johannesburg that, while aboard She "Essex,"; he cured himself of Bronchitis with the aid of a 1/6 bottle of Fluenwl. The other, passengers re-
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 8
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187Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1916, Page 8
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