AMUSEMERXS. JJMPIRE THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT S THE NIGHT THE BIG SHOW COMMENCES. JACK WALLER JACK WALLER JACK WALLER AND niS BRILLIANT COMPANY OF 25—ARTISTS—25 IX THE GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR HEAR THE MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL . ITEM—"IOI2." In this item no less than 5 Grand Pianos are used at the same time. PURPLE BAWD •" PURPLE BAND PURPLE BAWD ■ MUSIC, MIRTH, MELODY REMEMBER FOR TWO NIGHTS OXLY Book now at Collier'*, .where Day Sale Tickets may also be obtained. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-; l/-,plus Government tax. SPECIAL.—On Friday night, November 23. the ''Look Who's Here" Company will play at Waitara. QRAND (CONCERT XEW PLYMOUTH MALE" CHOIR. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, PROGRAMME: "God Save the - King." 1. Tart Song—"Comrades We March" (J. Stern)—Xew Plymouth Male Choir. 2. Song—"Ah The Moon of My Delight" (Liza Lehmann)—Rev. Papakakura. ?,. Song—Selected—Mr. .1. P. Whelan. 4. Harp Solo—"Ballade" (Haselmanns)— Mrs. C. Hughes-.lohnßon, Wanganui. 5. Part Song—"To the Stßrs" (F. Kucken) —New Plymouth Male Choir. 0. Pianoforte Solo—"Fantasie Impromptu" (Chopin)— Mr. Arnold 0. Sturrock. 7. Part" Song—"Alexander" (Brewer)— Xew Plymouth Male Choir. Interval. 1. Part Song—"The Voice of the Torrent" (Leon Paliard)—New Plymouth Male Choir. 2. Song—"Will o' the AVisp" (J. W. Cherry)— Mr. J. P. Whelan. o. Quartette—"ln Absence" (Dudley Buck)— Messrs F. Hooker, W. G. Reid. N. Day, A. B. Macdohnld. 4. Harp Solo—(a) "Concerto" (b) "Ave Maria" (Bach-Gounod)—Mrs. C. Hughes-Johnson, Wanganui, with violin obligato by Mr. Byrnes. 5. Part Song (by'request)— "Comrades in Arms" (Adolphe Adam)— New Plymouth M:c!e Choir, fl. Song—"Oh L.vely Night" iLandon Ronaldi—Kov. Papukukiar.-i. '. Hymns-(adapted l—(a) "Lead Kindlv Light" (Purday), (b) "Abide With ~ Ms" tMonk)—New Plymouth Male Choir. Xational Anthem. Dress Circle 2/0 Stalls 2/-.-All seats may be reserved free of extra Co3t. HOLLAND HALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 191/. 7.50 p.m. 'Public are cordially invited to attend a Musical Recital by Miss R. L. Dowling and Pupils; assisted by Misses Elisc Bennett. L.A.8.. A.T.C.L., ■I. Bennett, Beryl Hirst, L. Pike, L.A.B. and Messrs F. Aoher and R. Rockel. No charge for admission or collection. INDIAW MOTOR CYCLES AMERICA'S BEST MACHINE CATALOGUE FREE. IRA J. BRIDGER MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. Latest; Model 8.5.A., in use six weeks; has not done 400 miles; a great bargain, with lamp and horn complete at £33. One KISSEL Car, 5-passenger, 30-h.p., in good goiwr order; very cheap at £2OO. 1914 STUDEBAKER, just recently overhauled, running very well, and the price is right at £235. A trial run and demonstration can be arranged. One 4-cylinder 10-h.p. Jinglish SWIFT 2-seater car with dickey seat; niekle finish speedometer; dash clock, etc., in perfect order. Price £3lO. Owner going to war. This car is a splendid proposition NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 1
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