AMUSEMENTS. IHEATR'E JJOYAL. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.3 a ..MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.3* Also TONIGHT. LAST of all the LAST NIGHT Big Features. NIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO REE The Second Instalment of THE TREY 0' HEARTS THE TREY 0' HEARTS THE TREY 0" HEARTS Th» Ladies' serial photo-play supreme, YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE an Egyptian play of Weird Mystery, THE AVENGING HAND. THE AVENGING HAND. THE AVENGING HANfI. Its wonderful subtlety thrills the blood and keeps the nerves tingling to the end. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE the 3-reel Broadway Special Feature, • ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. .. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. An absorbing story of the footlighta TOPICAL WAR BUDGET ' and several brilliant comedy items. Osual Prices: 6d and Is. Ladies' Concession to Stalls 6d. Nodii.—NO iPictures at the Royal next Monday Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH STAFF PATRIOTIC CONCERT THEATRE THURSDAY MAY 4, 1916. Proceeds in Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Part 1. I—Opening Selection Citizens' Band 2—Patriotic Song Senior Girls, Central School. 3—Patriotic Song Mr. McDonald 4—Patriotic Song Mrs. Davey s—Elocutionary (Patriotic appeal) by Captain Allen 6—Patriotic Song Miss Peart 7—Comic Song Mr. L. Smith B—Song 1.. Mrs. Wilks 9 —Comic Song Mr. W. Key Interval 5 minutes. I—Drawing of Grand Art Union. 2—Presentation Tabor Memorial Shield and Medals to winning Team. 3—Patriotic Song Mr. Aslter , i —Song Mrs. Somerville s—Elocutionary Mr. Goldsworthy (First Settlers' Story. Boy's Flying Kites. White Wing Birds.) • 6—Song Mr. McDonald 7—Song Miss Peart B—Comic Song Mr. Jack Lovell ''God Save the King." .»•'. W. THOMSON, Secretary. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICES. JjEWIS ; J|ADGE rjTITHEKAiJGE In "Brigadier Gerard" (Conan Doyle). EMPffiE THEATRE, TUESDAY NEXT. A NY Persons with Guns or Dogs found Trespassing on the properties of th undersigned on Carrington Road will be prosecuted. All Dogs shot. Trustees M. BRYDEN'S Estate. R. SMITH. R. GILBERT S. PETCH. G. RILEY. L. HILL. A. GUSCOTT i "gRIGADIER Q.ERARD' Featuring Lewis Waller and Madge Titheradge. a EMPIRE THEATRE, TUESDAY NEXT 0 . NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT " LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent)'. r£EE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at th< Office of the Society, Brougham Street TO-DAY (Saturday) 1 , April 20, 1910, be B tween tlis hours of b a.m. and 5 p.m. ' L C. S. RENNELL, V Secretary. id .JEWIS WALLER, tt . :jy[ADGE T ITHERADW ; In "Brigadier Gerard" (Conan Doyle) 1. EMPIRE THEATRE, TUESDAY NEXT SHOOTING SEASON, 1916. ; Cock Pheasant I and Californian Quail in the Tara iki Acclimitisation Society's distric ( ..om May 1 to July 31, 1010, will b c issued by the following post offices:[1 New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewooi n Waitara, Okato, Pnngarehu, Rahoti Tariki, Urenui, Uruti. r- Licenses may be obtained also froi r- the Secretary. is All Licenses must be produced on rf in quest of the rangers, e- A close season is being observed fc native pigeons. t- Licenses from outside districts wi NOT he endorsed this season. >,y. ■>o: N. FIRTH, '" ' Hon. Sm
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 1
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