CENTRAL THEATRE. WOODS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. I TOM MOORE in I “LORD AND LADY ALGY.” 1 - Also another episode of “THE DIAMOND QUEEN.” Splendid Supporting Programme. FRIDAY. ' HA&RY CAREY in “OUTCAST OF POKER FLAT.” Special Programme, for Show Night. IF YOU WERE IN LONDON TO-DAY! WHAT WOULD YOU BE DOING ? You would be booking your seats for the latest musical shows. But you are not in London, so do the next best thing—BOOK SEATS FOR THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. THE FAMOUS DIGGERS. Who bring the latest musical novelties to you. CENTRAL THEATRE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), DEC. JMessrs Fama and Lawson present Their LATEST and BIGGEST OFFERING is the Happy Snappy “BOX O’ TRICKS.” TWENTY ARTISTS—ALL GOOD. Not a dud in this fine show, WE STILL HAVE THE BIG ORCHESTRA. DON’T MISS OUR NEW PERFORMERS. JOE VALLI—A Scotch Digger specially imported—direct from the Palladium, London!
BERT BARTON—late Principal Com- . edian J. Cj Williamson’s Pantomime "Humpty Dumpty.” FRANK MORAN—the New Zealand Comedian fresh from a successful stage career in London and the Provinces. GWILYM DAVIES—(late "Anzac / Coves”) “the Man .with the Golden Voice,” who was commanded to appear before King George. IVAN MARSHALL.—the Grand Operatic Tenor. SPENCES FURRELL—Singer of Ragtime, who rattles hrs feet with great artistry. FRED WEBBER—Tenor and Light Comedian. TANO FAMA—A Captain of Comedy. STAN LAWSON—(The Misleading Lady) in some clever new songs. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Prices , 5/2, 4/2, 3/2, 2/1. Boz Plan at Flatt’S.
Grand Gala Day. PAEROA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. OFFICIAL OPENING. OF EXTENSIONS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921, AT 1 P.M. Games, Competitions, Stalls, Songs, Drills, Dances, Recitations, Etc., Etc. ' AFTERNOON TEA. FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL. Prbceeds in aid of School Ground Improvement. Everyone cordially invited. Admission Free. JAS. COUPER, Secretary.
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW of the HAURAKI A. & P. ASSOCIATION to be held in PAEROA DOMAIN on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th AND Bth, 1921. Events to suit everybody. Jumping, Riding Driving Stockmen's and Weight-comput-ing Competitions. Cattle Classes for all Breeds, including CAPT. HUBBARD MEMORIAL SHIELD for FRIESIAN GROUPS. Industrial Displays and SideShows Galore. ' ENTRIES CLOSE NOV. 26. EDWIN EDWARDS, Secretary.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4349, 30 November 1921, Page 3
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