MAORILA N D I PICTURES. J WEDNESDAY—- ■ A Drama of real life. The deftly woven plot of this play, skilfully told, masterfully directed and produced, will stir the emotions of all who witness- its tremendous dra- , ma, its poignant characterisations. Warren Kerrigan in "THE DRIFTERS." "THE .DRIFTERS." "THE DRIFTERS." "THE DRIFTERS." "PARCEL POST HCoBAND." (Comedy). Cinema Travels (Weenie). Serial. "TIH-MINH." "THE MAN IN THE MASK." M. H. AYRE, Manager. THE PIONEERS BRIGHTS' THEATRE. MONDAY (TO-NIGHT). MONDAY (TO-NIGHT). Tip-top Entertainment will be presented TO-NIGHT. A FIRST-GLASS ARTISTS In VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS. Hear the HAWAIIAN MELODIES Accompanied by GUITARS MANDOLINS BANJOS UKULELES. Artists: Miss W. McDonnell, Revue Artist. Miss Gwen Church, Lovely Contralto. Noho Toki, famous counter-tenor. Tom Elers, Comedian. Jaka Hapeta, Comedian. Bullcr McGregor, Comedian. , Mita Hori, Imitator. Dave Nieholls, Silver Tenor. And Several Others. SCREAMING SKETCHES. / OTAKI STATE SCHOOL. HE Committee of the above will " meet at the School at 7.30 TONIGHT. GEO. BRAMLEY, Hon. Sec. j TE HORO CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY j i COMPANY LIMITED. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the adjourned extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will fro held in the Public . Hall, Te Horo, on WEDNESDAY, January the 18th, 1922, at 8 p.m. I THOMAS BROWN, i . Secretary.
HOBOWHENUA A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ' SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, • To be held on 'the RACECOURSE, LEVIN, ; WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (18th and 19th JANUARY, 1922). Schedules to any address on applica- . tion tg — R. D. WALLACE, j Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telephone 135. I GRAND MAORI CONCERT. j BRIGHTS'THEATRE j THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY. I (In Aid of Maori Church). Choruses, Poi Dances, Maori Ditties, Duets, Solos by Leading Talent. Programme: 1. Maoris a* Home, Chorus. Aue, Aue. i2. Song, "Joy Birds." Miss Elderton. 3. Duet, "Hine E Hine." Mrs Roiri, Miss Tahiwi. 4. Song, "Ballad Monger." Mr Stahle 5. Poi Dance —Canoe—Maori Maidens 6. Song, Selected. Mr W. D'Ath. 7. Pianoforte Solo, Miss E. Morrison S. Song, "Ah, Though the Silver j I Morn Were Mine." | Mrs Roiri 9. Poi Dance, (Double) Maori Maidens 10. Song, Selected. Mrs R. D 'Ath 111. Violin Solo. Mr Meier. 12. Duet, "When the Wind Blows I in from the Sea." j Miss Elderton and Mr Walsh, j 13. Songs at the piano, Miss F. Bevan. 14. Trio, Tahiwi Family. 15. Mr J. Craddock, Card Manipulator and Entertainer. 16. Grand Finale. | The shove programme will not necessarily be given in the following or- ; fler, DANCE AND SUPPER TO FOLLOW. Admission, 3s and 2s. i (Including Dance and Supper). PIRIMI TAHIWI, Hon. Secretary;. KUPA HAWEA, i Treasurer. MR RAE CEICHTON Has resumed Teaching; Latest Ballroom, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and Fancy Dancing.. I Ballroom Assembly, Druids' Hall, EVERY- MONDAY NIGHT, 8 to'lo. Beginners 7 to 8. Classes now forming for Fancy Dimiafc «**•<««#» Erivate Lessons by arrangement. Entertainments organised, including Bazaars, Carnivals, Concerts, Garden Parties, etc. Private Address.— Raukawa Street,
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