AMUSEMENTS. f I E A T E E ROYAL, Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. One Night Only. TMAMA THii' HAS THRILLED NEW ZEALAND. FIRST PRODUCTION HERD "UNDER FIRE." WITHOUT NOISE, WITHOUT HORROR, lnit WITH COMEDY AND ROMANCE. 566 THE BRITISH IN THE TRENCHES. THE SHELL-SHOT CHURCH IN FRANCE. THE GERMAN INVASION OF BELGIUM. THE AEROPLANE BOMB ATTACK. THE MEETING OF THE SPIES. THE FLIGHT OF THE PEASANTS. GERMAN SPIES IN ENGLAND. THE BRITISH FIELD HOSPITAL. J. C. Williamson's BRILLIANT COMPANY OF POPULAR PLAYERS. Headed by the Universal Favorite. JULIUS KNIGHT LIZETTE PARKES, LOUIS KIMBALL, D »J. Williams, Eileen Sparks, Royd Trwin, Herbert Leigh, Emma Temple, Hugh Huntley, Oharles Morse, Victor Tatnall, Alfred Bristowe, ,T. B. Atholwood, Rosslyn Vance, -H. W. Varna, Harry Sweney, D. T. Lalor, Carlton Stuart, Raymond Lawrence, Thomas Lloyd, T. Wilkiris, James Hughes, Herbert Leigh, A. Vincent, Kenneth Brampton, and a host of auxiliaries. OVER 150 PEOPLE WILL TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. "UNDER FIRE" Represents the highest achievement of Stage Art. Its Wonderful reulUm ASTONISHES AND AMAZES. Box Plan at COLLIER'S next FRIDAY, at 0 a.m. Prices: 6/-, 4/- and 2/.- (So early doors). •JHEATRE JJOYAL. Direction :sv.-.v.v.tt Dramas, Limited. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 2, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 3. Presenting the ''Within the Law" Company, MISS HILDA DORRINGTON and MR. LIONEL WALSH, By special arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ON TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, The Thrilling Spy Play, The Man Who Stayed at Home. The Man Who Stayed at Home. -T ( he Man WHo at hto'me. The most' topical drama of the day. The first war play to reach our shores. The play that rouses the patriotic spirit The play that makes Britons stir.
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, The Sparkling Comedy, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Fred Niblo's wonderful success, written, by George Cohan, Prices: B.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 4/-; Stalls 3/-, Pit 2/-; late doors pit 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's, opening at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. BUSINESS NOTICES. OUR JOINTS Are always fresli, and the quality is proved at every dinner table. We kill ONLY PKIME BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and POULTRY. We want orders. You want our service. Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND PROMPTITUDE. BONEDUST— The Best Fertiliser. Orders taken fol any quantity, from y„cwt. SOLE BROS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1916, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1916, Page 1
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