AMUSEMENTS. J>OLLAND TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 p.m. (In aid of Catholic Field Service Fund.) PROGRAMME.Part I. 1. Pianoforte Solo, "Deuxieme Mazurk" (B. Godard), Miss E. Bennett, L.A.8.. A.T.C.L. 2. Solo, "My Happy Garden," Miss M. Blewman. 3. Recitation, "Lasca," Mr. W. P. Kelleher. 4. Solo, "Oh! Dry Those Tears," Miss G. Hurley. 5. Solo, "A Little Shawl of Blue," Mr. 8. H. Dunstan. C. Solo, "Winds in the Trees," Miss R. Whittle. 7. Solo, "God Send You Back To Me," Miss J. Bennett. 8. Dance, "Sailor's Hornpipe," Mr. A. J. Fal.ey. 9. Vocal Duet, "Serenade in Summer," Misses Whittle and Hurley. Part II "FOUND IN A FOUR-WHEELER" (A one-act farcical comedy.) This comedy has recently had a phenomenal run of 700 nights at the Adelphi Theatre, London, and was equally popular in the provinces. The sole right for its colonial reproduction has been secured by a local committee, and no effort is being spared to stage it in all its original completeness. Note the following powerful cast: Mr. Ridolpho Hollowly (a retired broker), Mr. J. H. Rodwyne. Jbe Capsize (No. 1)3, driver of.a fourwheeler), Mr. Victor lan. X Clara (Holloway's wife), Miss Winifred Sheridan. Milly Meddlesome (their maid), Miss Constance Little. Admission: One Shilling.
QOPPER <J< RAIL OKATO CHORAL SOCIETY In THE ' RAJ™" "■" TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918, - At 8 p.m. - Admission: Adults, 2/-. Children, 1/-. WALTER C. GREEN, i Hon. Secretary. "OKO CORONATION TTALL A FAREWELL SOCIAL AND — DANCE • »"■ ue tendered to kiss U M. Spenee, in the above hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, ■ AUGUST 27, 1918. Admission: Gents, 2/0. Ladies, J/-. PIERROTS' £ 3 ooo STUNT. PIERROTS' £ 3OOO STUNT. PIERROTS' '£ 3 ooo STUNT. THE ANNUAL APPEAL FOR THE N.P. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE AND WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME. SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME.
JT is now over a year since an appeal was made on behalf o£ the local Patriotic Funds, which are almost deleted, and the Pierrots have undertaken to ensure that the good wcrk carried on by these organisations on behalf of the Boys shall not be permitted to languish. > The money is used entirely for Comforts for Soldiers at the Front on Transports, and in the Camps, to meet the pressing needs of subsidiary orgauiw;ons, and for the temporary relief of urgent eases of distress. THE SURPRISE PACKET SCHEME lias not, been previously worked on a large scale in New Plymouth. It is proposed to issue 00,000 tickets, every ticket ensuring a prize of some kind.' Many very valuable prizes arc already promised, and the public is appealed to to donate further articles to be used for prizes. An ofiicial house-to-house canvass is about to be made bv members of sJ>e Pierrots for spare articles of any value, and receipts ' will be given for every donation. NOTHING IS TOO SMALL, NOTHING IS TOO VALUABLE to be turned into money for the [SOLDIERS' COMFORT. For the New Plymouth PierrotsJAS. McLEOD, Chairman. C DE'C, MORGAN, Secretary. H. BROOKMAN, President. 1™ NEWS ' Jobbing Room has the facilities for turning out work expeditiously, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from a "siting card to a poster, please ring Phone 17, and our! representative win call
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1918, Page 1
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