V AMUSEMENTS. THE EMPIRE-TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ONE 'NIGHT ONLY. STINGAREE ADVENTURE No. 9. Man to ,Mtm, Brain , against Brain, Brawn against Brawn. IVittj deadening desert l>eat laying its ,'iiand upon both. Such was A DUEL IN THE ' n end Stingaree and Howie lidij to safety in the bush. Bemember—TO-NIGHT ONLY 10-MORBOW AND SATURDAY—THE FIGHTING PARSON THE* FIGHTING PARSON It'a a great story of Muscular Christi- ' anity. t fJJeserves at Collier's. pATKIOTIC QONCERT In aid of the wounded members of the Legion of Frontiersmen. JJ EM PI 0 N JJALL, QKATO. TQ-iN T IGHT. THUESDAJ, SEPTEMBER 23, 1810. i PROGRAMME. : , Part 1:
Jfiano §OIO, 2ntf Mazurka. (Godard) V .. Miss Smith, L.A.B. Song, lungs of the Read," Mr. Mficdonald Song, .. 'My Dear Sou!,'' Miss V. Gilbert Jlosical ilonologne, "Dovil-May-Care" .Mr. Goldsworthy (Aecpmpnnist, M®i Smith). Song, "For the Green" .. Mrs. Mzedonald Songs, (1) •'Because," (2) "Summer Rain" Mr. X. Day Song .-Mrs. Wilkes >' Part 2: tP&no Solo. "Air de Ballet (Chaminade) Miss Smith Duet, "The Battle Eve" •v' Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald S3ng, "Invitation to the Dniee" ... ,' Miss V. Gilbert Mwioal , Monologue "Not Understood" ißr.ickiTi) ■... Mr. Grldswortbv . (Accompanist, Miss Smith). Song Mrs. Wilkes Kong, "Song of the Bow " .. Mr. X. Day Song. "Happy Seng" .. Mr*. Macdonnld "Invictus" Mr. Macdonald God Save the King.
CITIZENS' BAXjj>. THE BAND will play in prKKKTRA PARK on SI'VDAY NEXT. October 1." Come and hear the JUNIOR BAXD (first appearance); playing four items, and combining with tlie Senior* in the National Anthem (50 performers). C'ol'e?tion. JfAfGOfcß CAPRIXCTOX. AND PATRIQTIC COMMITTEE. I T llder '.l ' Auspices of the Above A GIFT AUCTION In aid of THE N RELIEF FUND Will be held in (fln P- Gilbert's Paddock, Carrington Road. ON THURSDAY OCTOBER 5* At ? o'clock. StJU API? '.CORDIALLY LWITED. £>LDIORKK C.ittle and Pigs, and other Live a* weil as'llosd Stock, Springing Heifer s . Hor.-"s, Fat Sheep and pigs, Yearling Calves, finals, and Poultry, Teiifling Pujts Furniture, Wheelbarrow, Musical In-i.niineßt». and other Sundries too numerous to mention. PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS. KYELL-STG<:KI-:. - ) PRODUCE STALLS. AFTEP.NOON TEA. iN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE A BASKET SOCIAL. »vILL PE HELD IN CARR!NG T ON SCHOOL, JN FRIDAY, OCTOBER a. At 8* o'clock. Stakes ivill leave Anibury',.. Corner at I p.m., Thuisday. oth., and 7 p.m., Friday., Oth. A. C. BINNJE, Hon. Sec.
PLOUGHING DEMONSTRATION. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 29. J?y kind permission of Mr. G. S. Clifford. PUBLIC Demonstration with the tfrst MOGUL OIL TRACTOR for Ploughing and General Farm Work to be \isr»l in Taranaki will be held at LEPPERTON .JUNCTION, TO-MORROW, Friday, on the property of Mr. G. S. Clifford, ojj posite station. All interested are incited to attend. (PEJIONSTRATIONS FROM 1 P.M. WEBSTER BROS. Sols Agents., International Harvester Co., N.P. fJVHE KASH for Exceptional Values ii Men'a and Boys' Shirts; all-wool Gent.'s Shirts -4/11, worth 7/11; Boys' Shirts, in assorted stripes and mate-1 jiala, 2/11.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1916, Page 1
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