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THEATRE ROYAL. '"Limousine Life," a Triangle drama, featuring Olive Thomas, is one of the merriest things ever screened. It is a veritable joy-ride for innocence from start) to finish. Supjiorting this is Pathe s great serial "The Mystery of the Double Cross." This programme will lie shown for the last time tonight.

THEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. A Xew Zealand boy, writing to his parentsfrom "Somewhere in France" sfly : —"The Church Army have a large hut here on which they have a notice, ' Open to all troops of H..M. Forces." In this hut they supply writing paper and envelopes, as much as you want. There is nearly every newspaper that is obtainable placed on a table at the disposal of the troops to read. There are games of every description, and last, but not least, there is a good pint of tea and biscuits for every man who wants it every night. Tea and biscuits are all free." KING'S THEATRE. SATURDAY EVENING. The highest duty is to prepare your daughter for the journey of Uife is the text of the outspoken film drama "En. lighten Tin- Daughter" and the society which is responsible for the makin jrol this film, which will l)e shown at the Kind's to-morrow evening, has done its work with conviction, frank, ness and sincerity. "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR." The dramatic production by the famous American star actress' Miss .Margaret \\ycherlv, together with the talented American actor, .Mr Brinsley Shaw, and a powerful drnmtiae company. will he presented nt the Theatre Royal next Friday evening, when Bayard Veiller's thrillimr and sensational mystery drama, "The Thirteenth Chair," will lie staged for the first time. The play treats of the discovcrv of the identity of a murderer through a spiritualistic seance, the sensational incidents which lead up to the climax being tens© and thrilling. The drama will l>e interpreted by a stronir combination of dramatic artists, including Lizette Parkes, Ethel Morrison, Tein Hos'ie. Music Carte. Gaston Mervale, Sydney Stirling, Leslie Victor, Thomas dney. Lan Macliiren, and many other excellent plavers. The box plan will be open at Paul's Rook Arcade next Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 4