AHUVEHENTI. nightly. a Massive, Magnificent, Special Star Drama by Cine’s Co., makers of the -mighty “Quo -\adis,” BIG GAME HUNTING IN INDIA. BETAVEEN MAN AND BEAST. FIRE"AT SEA. Total destruction of a huge ocean liner. Hairbreadth escapes by flood and Sea. siown to-night for the Last Time. Vitagraph’s Strong, yet Touching Drama, - DADDY’S SOLDIER BOY. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. And a Host of other Stars, headed by Keystone’s Source of Mirth, A BAD GAME. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The Management will present the most expensive picture film ever produced, by arrangement with Mr Beaumont Smith, the Picture Sensation the Year. A triumph of Covent Gar at den, London, at Olympia, London, Sydney, and Auckland. Cost £50,000 to produce. Rheinh'ardt’s Great Religious Mystery and Lvricscopic Play, with Hulnperdinck’s Glorious Music, 1 fittingly rendered by a ; Grand Augmented orchestra. the miracle. It was a dream. It was a dream. Procession of people garbed as Monks, Nuns and Worshippers. You see through a tosy glow, the massive front of an illuminated cathedral. Monks, nuns and worshippers pass along the aisles. A bell tolls, Humperdinck’s mighty prelude breaks forth, a cross materialises. The Story of Sister Ragiidis. The Dream of a Beautiful Nun, with all the great Humperdinck’s glorious music specially composed for the play, and rendered by Van Heck’s Superior Orchestra, PRICES for this most expensive picture: Dress Circle 2s, Body of Hall Is; no half price. Saturday afternoon special performance at 2 p.m. sharp. Children will he admitted for 6d. Doors open 7 p.m. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. INTER QHOW, H INTER 0 W, JTJNH: 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 1914. iING GEORGE CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Farmers’ District Display, Dairy Produce, Farm Produce, Home Industries, Technical School Classes, . Carden Produce, Native Competitions, Machinery and Working Exhibits, General Trade EXHIBITS, And ¥OUtTRY SHOW. Entries close May 30th. Write for Schedule. A. L. HUMPHRIES, P.O. Box 19, New Plymouth. FIFTH 'TH DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA, Wednesday, / Thursday, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 25, 26, 27. Special Trains. Cheap Fares. Rugby Football.—Taranaki v. Wellington. Taranaki v. Wanganui. Military Gymkhana. Pigeon Shooting. The bulk of'the Side Shows that helped to make the Auckland Exhibition a success will be present. - crand' Display’ of Department of Agriculture. 50,000 Square Feet under one roof brimful of exhibits of an educational interest to old and young alike. General Entries close at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 13. For Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars connected with the Show write to A. M. CONROY, . Show Secretary. Box 174, Hawera. ’Phone 125. H. BOARD, •p E-I O K L A Y ® R, Estimates Given for Bricklaying, Concrete work, Ete. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH BELLRINGERS’. A. H. SORENSON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Surrey Street, Hawera. BUNGALOWS a Speciality. All classes of building undertaken, ill town or country. Enquiries invited-, ’phone 263 Hawera.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 36, 4 June 1914, Page 1
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