rpHEATRF ROYAL piCTURES MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. AND AGAIN TO-NIGHT MATINEE 2.30. , COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. Headed hv the spectacular KALEM WAR DRAMA. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. A thoroughly interesting drama, with a pretty little vein of pathos. The subject of a beautiful story in the February MOTION PICTURE STORY MAGAZINE. Also— THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. THEjTWILIGHT.OF HER LIFE " THE TWILIGHT OF HER aiFE: ' A convincing dramatic portrayal by the ever popular Lubin players. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES MARKET OF KABYLIA. MARKET OF KABYLTA. 50-MILE AUTO. RACE. SAMMY ORPHEUS. SAMMY ORPHEUS. A very enjoyable Selig comedy. The story of a wandering musician. THIS MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME For TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT ONLY. THEATRE JJOYAL. Direction .... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Great and Wonderful Pantomime MONDAY, JULY 7. MONDAY. JULY 7. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Mammoth and Gorgeously Mounted Pantomimic Extrava"anza "PUSS IN BOOTS," " PUSS IN BOOTS," interpreted by the most powerful combination of Singers, Comedians, Dancers, and Pa'ntomimists yet organised 250-PEOPLE TAKE PART-250 A succession of brilliant features, of which the following are a few:— 'The Gipsy Caravan The Cat Revels The Children's Sports Ballet The Golden Grove Dazzling Ballet of Felina'e Fairies Harnessing the Wonderful Horse Australia's Brown Battalions The Ogres' Hall of Magic Magnificent Ballet of Year's Plays Procession of Catland Courtiers * anions Ballet Specialties from Theatre Folies Mafignv, Paris. Together with the World-renowned "Specialists," COLLINS AXD HART, America's Famous Acrobats THE GAUDSMIDTS, Celebrated Continental Clowns, with their wonderful dogs. Plans .Will be opened at Collier's on Friday, July 4, at 8 a.m. A queue will be formed from 7 a m IC f S ~i? T ? S o Circle and Stalls, 0s; Back Stalls, 4s; Pit *s pLYMOUTH (Unsectarian.) SUNDAY, JUNE • 22. Speaker: REV. J. A. LUXKORD, Chaplain-Major of the Territorial forces. Subject: "Territorial Camps." Musical Director: Mr. A. Gray. Pianist: Mr. A. V. Carbines. FOOTBALL JjX)OTBALL pOOTBALL j STAR I. v. OKATO. STAR I. v. OKATO. STAR 1. v. OKATO. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. New Plymouth. TO-DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Admission, Gd. ■ Ladies, free W. H. PREECE, Hon. Sec. Star Footliall Club. TARANAKI ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY. FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OK SKETCHES. BROUGHAM STREET HALL. JUNE 23 TO 28. Admission One Shilling Each admission ticket carries a chance in Art Union. Promenade Concert each evening. A. McINNESS BRADBURY,° NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA, JUXE "5 TO 28. GYMKHANA AT HAWERA, JUNE 2(1. FOOTBALL MATCH. TARANAKI v WELLINGTON, at HAWERA, JUNE FOOTBALL MATCH. TARANAKI v * WAXGAXUI, at HAWERA, JUNE t 28- it !p QN JUNE 25, 20 and 28, special pas-h senger trains leave New Plymouth ; V 7.23 a.m., arriving Hawera 10.25 a.m. lie-I '. turn trains leave Hawera 4.5 p.m. and '' 5.1.5 p.m. for New Plymouth and Wait tara. I n Passengers by the 7.5 a.m. train from ! i, Waitara holding holiday excursion tickets porton Junction into 7.23 a.m. special from New Plymouth. I On June 27 a passenger train leaves' Hawera 5.15 p.m. for New Plymouth audi Waitara. The usual'4.s p.m. HawciaNew Plymouth train will NOT run. I Holiday excursion tickets, available for return until June 30, will be issued to Hawera from New Plymouth, Waitara and intermediate stations <■.<, /|, ln ,, •>-, 28. 27 and 28. These excursion tickets will not be available by the mail trains. BY ORDER. T£AKE Eye Doctors' Prescriptions to | Ernest Davies, the London-qualified 1 optician. i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 18, 21 June 1913, Page 1
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