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AMUSEMENTS. Royal o Y. PICTURES. ICT AL JTICTURES. TO-NIGHT, FOR THE SECOND AND LAST TIME, A Feature of Features. The Most Thrilling and Sensational ANIMAL MASTERPIECE Ever produced by any manufacturer anywhere is presented by SELIG under the title of ALONE IN THE JUNGLE. ALONE IN THE JUNGLE. 3000 ft. 3000 ft. 3000 ft. 3000 ft. it is the Most remarkable PICTURE OF THE YEAR, And will long be remembered. In this picture you see in two separate portions A LION ACTUALLY SHOT. DO NOT MISS this Remarkable Film. It completely gripped lust night’s audience with its wonderful interest. ALONE IN THE JUNGLE For the Last Time To-night. • Also, TWO OLD TARS. TWO OLD TARS. TWO OLD TARS. Shrieks! Roars! Spasms! Last Night’s Audience Completely Convulsod bv this Latest KEYSTONE COMIC SHRIEK. DON’T MISS THIS I PAUL DUFAULT CONCERT. mHEATRE -pom, TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW 1 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18. PAUL DUFAULT, THE GREATEST CONCERT TENOR OF THE AGE. WEDNESDA Y’S PROGRAMME; PAUL DUFAULT will sing; Prayer from “1.0 Cid” Massenet “At the Mid-Hour of Night” ... Cowen “Dost Thou Know?” Massenet “Au Pays” Holmes “Sylvelin” 1 Binding “Invictus” Bruno Hulm And with Mias Bindley, the Duet “IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS” And Extra Numbers from “Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes, "Spring’s Awakening,” “Boat Song,” Still as. the Night,” “Answer.” MISS PAULINE BINDLEY will sing: “Shadow Song” from “Dinorah” ... Meyerbeer “I Hid My Love” Guy d’Hardelot “The Lass with the Delicate Air,” Arne “Love. I Have Won You” Landon Ronald ERNEST TOY will play: “Souvenir do Moscow” ... Wieniawski “Madrigal” Ernest Toy “The Butterfly” Bohm “Alazourka” Zarycki At the Piano, HAROLD WHITTLE. PRICES: 5s (reserved), 3s. and 2s. Plan at Collier’s. Direction ... FREDERIC SHIPMAN. rjIHHATBE O Y A L , Direction Stephenson and Linley ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Gorgeous and Spectacular Pantomime, OLD MOTHER HUBBARD, With its thousand and one movements of increasing merriment. Beautifully staged 1 Regally Costumed I A Whirlwind of Fuat Cbe-Brightest and Beet Musical Titbit of Modern Times! TWO CROWDED ACTS OF LAUGHTER. Including a Series of Brilliant and Attractive Musical Sketches and Specialities. _ MAGNIFICENT STAGE PICTURES, Including THE GREAT RAGTIME REVUE. Interpreted by a company of 52 STAR ARTISTS 52 Magnificent Ensembles! Dainty BaUetsd PRICES ; 4«. 2s fid, and Is. Plan at Collier’s. 9X2 ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND TWO CONCERTS ONLY; HEATRB ROYAL. THURSDAY at 8. RECREATION GROUNDS FRIDAY at 3. ’inal Concerts of New Zealand Tour. WO SPLENDID PROGRAMMES WILL BE PRESENTED, fo finer music lias ever been played: in this country by any instrumental, organisation. fo finer band has ever performed in New Zealand. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY EVENING: Reserved Seats Gs* Unreserved Seats ... 4s and 2s tOX PLAN AND DAY SALES AT H. COLLIER’S, ’atrons’ convenience will be served by the early purchase of tickets. RECREATION GROUNDS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON: Admission Is Od Reserved Chairs in front of Bandstand 2s fid Permanent Stand fid extra. ‘LAN OF RESERVED SEATS AT H. COLLIER’S. A SPECIAL TRAIN WILL RUN •ROM HAWERA TO NEW PLYIOUTH. leaving Hawera 11.15 a.m., ■liham noon, Stratford 12.40, Ingleood 1.25, arriving Now Plymouth 2.55 .m. It will leave New Plymouth for [awera at 6 p.m., arriving Inglewood .14, Stratford 8.12, Eltham 8.34, Haera 9.10 p.m. EXCURSION PARES WILL BE CHARGED. ICKETS AVAILABLE TILL SATURDAY. H. HARDCASTLE, Advance Rep. 906 0 X P LANS OPEN AT COLLIER’S NEXT THURSDAY MORNING For . C. WILLIAMSON’S RECORDBREAKING PLAY, WITHIN THE LAW. Interpreted by a Powerful Company including ho Beautiful Young American Actress MURIEL STARR. THEATRE ROYAL, ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Gee your photo requirements from [ Aha ..

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144328, 17 February 1914, Page 7

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