MAORILAND PICTURES. TONIGHT. ll ; WEDNESDAY—k* A Drama of real life. The deftly woven plot of this play, skilfully told, masterfully directed IS apd produced, will stir the emotions of all who wits' ness its tremendons drama, its poignant characterisations. Wi rren Kerrigan in “THE DRIFTERS.” “THE DRIFTERS.” “THE DRIFTERS.” “THE DRIFTERS.” “PARCEL POST HUSBAND.” (Comedy). Cinema Travels (Scenic). Serial. “TIH-MINH.” “THE MAN IN THE MASK.” M. H. AYRE, Manager. GRAND MAORI CONCERT. BRIGHTS’ THEATRE -TO-MORROW-THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY. (In Aid of Maori Church). Choruses, Poi Dances, Maori Ditties, Duets, Solos by Leading Talent. . 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Programme: Maoris at Home, Chorus. Aue, Aue. Song, “Days of Joy.” Miss M. Eldcrton. Duct, “Hinc E Hine. ” Mrs Roiri, Miss Taliiwi. Song, “Ballad Monger.” Mr Stahle Poi Dance —Canoe —Maori Maidens Song, Selected. Mr W. D ’Ath. Pianoforte Solo, Miss E, Morrison Song, “Ah, Though the Silver Morn Were Mine.” Mrs Roiri ’I 9. Poi Dance, (Double) Maori Maidens j J 10. Song, Selected. Mrs R. D’Ath t | 11. Violin Solo. Mr Meier, j : 12. Duet, “When the Wind Blows I in from the Sea.” Miss Elderton and Mr Walsh. J 13. Songs at the piano, Miss F. Bevnn. 14. Trio, Tahiwi Family. 15. Grand Finale. The above programme will not necessarily be given in the following order- V. DANCE AND SUPPER TO FOLLOW. Admission, 3s and 2s. (Including Danco and Supper). PIRIMI TAHIWI, Hon. Secretary. KUPA HA WE A, Treasurer. RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. MEETING of the- Ratepayers’ Association will be held in the Druids’ | Hall on FRIDAY, 20th, at 8 p.m. Business to consider the action of the Borough Council re engineering costs of water and drainage scheme.—lmportant. All Ratepayers invited to attend. W. VAUGHAN, Secretary. HOROWHENUA A. & P. TIONSIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, To be held on the RACECOURSE, LEVIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (18th and 19th JANUARY, 1922). Schedules ta any address on application to— R. D. WALLACE, Secretary, Box 27, Levin. Telephone 135. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY OF WELLINGTON PROVINCE, 23rd JANUARY, 1922. WELLINGTON RACES AT TBENTHAM, 21st, 23rd and 25th JANUARY, 1922. OLID AY Excursion Tickets, avail- [ able for return until 11th February, 1922, will be obtainable on 20th • and 24th JANUARY — From Levin, , . Paekakariki, and intermediate stations, , to Wellington (Thorndon). , On 21? t and 23rd JANUARY'—From L Taihape, Wanganui, Foxton, Danne- . virke, Greytown, Wellington (both sta- , tions, and intermediate stations—To I Wellington (both stations), greytown, t ! Dannevirke, Foxtgn, Wanganui, Tai- | hope:, and intermediate stations, or vice ' versa. For full particulars of fares and train t arrangements see handbills. BY ORDER. 1 DANCER! BANCXNG! ' MR RAE CRICHTON Has resumed Teaching; Latest Ball--5 room, London Jazz, Toe, Classical and 1 Fancy Dancing. s Ballroom Assembly, Druids’ Hall, • EVERY MONDAY NIGHT," 8 to 10. 1 Beginners 7 to 8. Classes now forming for Fancy Dancing. f Private Lessons Ly arrangement. e Entertainments organised, including Bazaars, Carnivals, Concerts, Garden e Parties, etc. b Private Address.— " v j “WHAREMa.” -, Baukawa Street, s Otaki. d . il _ , . - ■ r- ALL-WOOL N.Z. TWEED SEPTS. Good Patterns and Great r- Value, m2do to measure, £7 10s at le BILLS & MOORE.. ](P”S BLACK COTTON SON, la Parr at BILLS £ MOOSE-
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