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AMUSEMENTS. ffIIEATRE ROYAL, Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. THE GREAT WAR IP-LAY, "UNDER FIRE." The Dramatic Sensation of Australasia. To be Staged for the first time oa NEXT MONDAY tfIGHT, AT 8. , (For One Night Only). "UNDER FIRE," THRILLING DRAMA OP REAL WAR, WITHOUT NOISE, WITHOUT HORROR, but with THRILLS, COMEDY and ROMANCE. It is the First Plav to attempt to give a Vivid Representation of THINGS THAT ARE TAKING PLACE DAY BY DAY IN TH-B WORLD WAR. ' See • THE BRITISH IN THE TRENCHES. THE SHELL-SHOT CHURCH IN FRANCE. THE GERMAN INVASION OF BEL. GIUM. THE AEROPLANE BOMB ATTACK. THE MEETING OF THE SPIES. THE FLIGHT OF THE PEASANTS. GERMAN SPIES IN ENGLAND. THE BELGIAN GIRL'S BRAVE DEED THE BRITISH FIELD HOSPITAL. ' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have 'brouglit together for this Great production a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF 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. Atholwood, Rosslyn Vance, H. W. Varna, Harry Sweney, D. T. Lalor, Carlton Stuart, Raymond Lawrence, Thomas Lloyd, T. Wilkins, .Tames Hughes, Herbert Leigh, A. Vincent, Kenneth Brampton, and a host of auxiliaries. OVER 150 PEOPLE WILL TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. Box Plan at COLLIER'S. : Prices: 6/-, 4/- and 2/.- (No early doors). kIEEATEE JJ Dramas, Limited. TUESDAY NIGHT. Presenting, by special arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. 1 The Thrilling Spy Play, The Man Who Stayed at Home. The Man Who Stayed at Home. "Afar. Breston, don't think me impertinent, but I just want to bring home to you the fact that there arc mrtnf'niell besides yourself who have responsibiliies which they cannot reveal to the world, but which are more than sufficient to justify them in staying at home." MISS HILDA DORRINGTON as MIRIAM LEE. J\IR. LIONEL WALSH as CHRISTOPHER BRENT. WEDNESDAY NIQHT. Farewell Performance. The play that turns on laughs and t.ears, Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford. "Don't wonder if the d n thing is any good; let nothing short of the ipiice stop you from coming in." Prices: D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 4/-; Stalls 3/-, Pit 2/-; late doors pit 1/-. Box Plan at Collier's. No extra .booking fee.PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED TO SELL "VEW BUNGALOW, four large rooms, bath-room, pantry, wash-house; with all modern conveniences; cornel section; five minutes' walk from Post Office. Inspection invited,—Apply News Office for address. JRIGADIER Q.ERARD" Sir A. Conan Doyle's Masterpiece, EMPIRE THEATRE, TUESDAY NEXT. TRESIPASS NOTICE. QWING to the loss of stool: and destruction to property, the public are notified that any person witli dogs or guns found trespassing on the proe pcrties of the undersigned will be pro--1 sccuted. An cxamiple will be made oi ; * the first effender caught:— W. GEORGE. B. MACE. J. LOCKE. H. KENDLE. i\ McGregor. R F. BAILBY . ). .1. KENDLE. V.. HONEYFIELD. .7. A. KURTH. A. GEORGE. W. MACE. R. CLEMOW. , W. ANSTIS. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing on our properties, Dorset Road, with dog ' or gun, will be prosecuted, and dog will ' bo shot. E. C. LOCKE. 0 4. J. HALE. e " -.TRESPASS NOTICE. ar -puitsONS found trc-m" ' oi ~iy ' IPukawau, Pi» v '"' ! i ' l " '.lraukolic Awakino.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1916, Page 1

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