AMUSEMENTS. H E A T R E It 0 Y- A L, Direction, ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, One Night Only. DRAMA TH.:li HAS THKiLLTiD NEW ZEALAND. FIRST PRODUCTION HEBE " UNDER FIRE." WITHOUT NOISE, WITHOUT HORROR, lint WITH COMEDY AND ROMANCE. See 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. .T. 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 Irwin, Herbert Leigh, Emma Temple, Hugh Huntley, Charles Morse, Victor Tatnall, Alfred Bristowe, J. B. Atholwo»d, Rosslyn Vance, 11. W. Varna, Harry Swency, D. T. Lalor, Carlton Stuart, Raymond Lawrence, Thomas Lloyd, T. Wilkins, James Hughes, Herbert Lcigb, 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 realism ASTONISHES AND AMAZES. Box Plan at COLLIER'S next FRIDAY, at 0 a.m.
Prices: 0/-, 4/- and 2/.- (No early doors). 'p HEA TK E JJ OYA L . Direction ......v Dramas, Limited. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 2, AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 3. By special arrangement, presenting two famous 07 C. Williamson plays, The Man Who Stayed at Home. The Man Who Stayed at Home. • and Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. ■Headed by MISS -HILDA DORRINGTON and MR. LIONEL WALSH, Supported by the firll strength of the famous "Within the Law" Company _ The Man Who Stayed at Home. The Thrilling Spy Play written on the present ivar. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. George Cohan's famous comedy. Fred. Niblo's greatest success. Prices: D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 4/-; Stalls 3/-, Pit 2/-; late doors pit i/-. Box Plan at Collier's. No extra booking fee. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTE CHANGE OF DATE. fHE EAHOTU LADIES! GUILD Will «rve Afternoon Tea in tile Public Hall, every Friday fortnight (Newton King's sale day), after 2.45 p.m. Patriotic Dance same evening. Show you are not a pro-German and roll up, as every penny goes to buy comforts for the Soldiers, TO THE RESIDENTS OF WESTOWN. MEETING of Residents of Westtown will'be held in the Westown Hall at 7.30 p.m. THIS EVENING, April 27, for the purpose of discussing the Westown Motor-'bus Timetable.
A Committee meeting of the late Rotokare Reserve will be held the same evening at 7 o'clock. A meeting will be held in the Wcstown Hall at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING, April 27, to arrange for Presentations to local residents leaving for the Front. V. C. DA VIES, Secretary Presentation Committee. PAHIHAKA ROAD DISTRICT. GENERAL ELECTION, 1916. following nominations were received:— AMUSEMENTS. j If. PUNGAREHU WARD Harvey, Thos. OAONUI WARD—Young, James OIMJNAKE WARD—Hickey, Jlorto. ' I declare the above-named to be dnlv elected. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. No nominations having been received for the Opua and Warea Wards, extraordinary vacancies exist for those Wards, and I hereby give notice that nominations .of candidates will be received 'by me at the Road Board Office, RaJiotu, up to 12 o'clock .won on FRIDAY, May 5, 191G, and, if necessary, a poll will be taken on FRIDAY, May 12, 1918/ A. O'BRIEN, Returning Officer. Rahotu, 20/4/ l 6. Egmont Mountain House, via New Plymouth or Inglewood. Open all the Winter. Special winter tariff 8s Cd per day. Accommodation and meals exactly same as in the summer season. Telephone : H, Williams, man: gee. - ~
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 1
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