AMUSEMENTS, THEATRE POYAL, TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW. r.45 PJ A Great Double Programme. '" A Startling and Memorable Attraction. The First Production of the only Complete Naval Film in Existence of THE BRITaSH NAVY Now in its Second Year in London. Taken by Mr. Alfred West, F.R.G.S., the Admiralty Photograpner, tins is me only authentic representation of life in Our Navy, of the sailors joys and sorrows in peace and in war. It shows 'the raw country boy's experiences when he first joins the ship, and the whole varying phases of maritime activity. Ft> also illustrates the stern grandeur of a great BATTLE OF DREADNOUGHTS, when our sailors risk death every second amidst bursting shells and exploding torpedoes. OUR NAVY Brief Synopsis.—He arrives at the Coastguard station OUR NAVY. and is named off to his Ship.—Life on Board a TrainOUR NAVY. ing Ship.—Away Aloft—Over the Futtock Rigging.— OUR NAVY. Hang on.—Aquatic Sports.—Our boy saves the life of OUR NAVY. a shipmate.—The Gunnery School.—Maxim Guns, etc. OUR NAVY. —Physical Drill.—Steaming to Trinidad.—Barbadoes. OUR NAVY. —Diving Boys.—Ship returns to Portsmouth.—How OUR NAVY. Australia played her part,,"John, here's a -whole fleet, OUR NAVY. representing £175,000,000.—0n Board flagship AusOUR NAVY. tralia.—The Sydney, which destroyed the Emden.—But OUR NAVY. New Zealand says: "Here's a Battleship as a starter, OUR NAVY. and some cash."—Review of Union Jack and Colonial OUR NAVY. Flags carried by our boys.—Loosing the fiogs of War. OUR NAVY. —H.M.S. Orion, 10-inch guns, H.M.S. Dreadnought OUR NAVY. steaming into action.—Heaving the Lead.—Bringing OUR NAVY. news of the enemy.—Stripped ready for Action.— • OUR NAVY. Lights out.—Submarines join in—Disehar» ; ng TorOUR NAVY. pedoes.—Torpedo explosion.—Battle of Dreadnoughts. OUR NAVY. —Mainmast of Battleship shot away.—Mine explosion. OUR NAVY. —Shot in Stokehold.—Torepdo Boats to Attack.— . OUR NAVY. Arrival of Dreadnought Cruisers—Defeat of the OUR NAVY. enemy. OUR NAVY Remember Trafalgar—Keep the Flag Flying. A FILM MASTERPIECE THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER. IN ADDITION—A Famous Players' Master-play in five reels and 310 scenes. From the story, "The Conjuror's THE CALL OF THE NORTH. House," by Stewart Edward White, THE CALL OF THE NORTH, and staged in the exact Locale of THE CALL OF THE NORTH. the Book. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. A Film Dramatisation of Remarkable Grandeur. V OTHER FIVE SUBJECTS IN SUPPORT. NOTE.—Owing to the extreme length of this MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, the curtain will rise at 7.45 p.m. sharp; Doors open 7 p.m. USUAL PRICES—I/- and 6i. Ladies' concessions to Stalls, 6d.
FOR SALE BY TENDER. OA SHEETS 10ft Galvanised Iron practically new; 8 12ft Totara Posts, 6in * 4in. Tenders close February 14. * THOS. AVERY, New Plymouth. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of GEORGE WILFRED HARTNELL, of Wanganui, Builder, a Bankrupt. , are invited for the purchase of Freehold Property in the above estate as under: — 10 perches, part Section 1518, Borough of New Plymouth. Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be inspected and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the Deputy, Official Assignee, New Plymouth. Tenders will close with the Deputy Official Assignee, Wanganui, at noon on WEDNESDAY, February 16, 1916. T. R. SAYWELL, ; Deputy Official Assignee, Wanganui. j SOUTH TARANAKI AMUSEMENT COMPANY, LTD. RENDERS are invito until NOON, on THURSDAY, 24th inst., for alterations to Theatre Royal, Hawera. Plans, specifications and particulars may be seen at the office of Mr. J. A Duffill, Architect, Regent Street, Hawera, with whom tenders must B~e lodged. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES, (D.S.O.A. by Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST. (Late of Arthur Cocks, Optical specialists, Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' chemist, from II to 4 p.m. Tuesday—STRATFORD, at Mr. F. Edwards', chemist, from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday—ELTHAM, at Mr. A. Hancock's, chemist, from 12 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—HAWEßA, at Mr. J. H. Wostwood's, chemist, from i). 30 to 5 p.m. Note: These visits will bo regular every week. Lens-grinding and every description of optical repairs executed on the premises, consultation free. JUJISS JLA g, JJENDERSON, A.T.C.L. (TEACHER'S DIPLOMA). PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Miss Henderson resumes Tuition on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. All candidates presented for recent ILA.M. and R.C.M. and T.C.L. Theoretical and Practical Examinations were successful. At home from February 4. Address: 361, AUBYK STREET. /
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