AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHI* For tlie last time. "THE TENDERFOOT" "THE TENDERFOOT" The Thrilling Red Blooded Western Drama starring big athletic WILLIAM DUNCAN. WILLIAM DUNCAN. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY ' A big Fox Double BilL DUSTIN FAUNUM In the great Alaskan Picture "NORTH OF '53." ( "NORTH OF '53." And June Caprice in the splendid Drama "Unknown 274" —At vsual prices.— "Aladdin" commences Friday. Matinee Saturday, 1.45 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. EMPIRE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth. I 8 p.m. Doora open 7.15. I A REALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. The Choir will be assisted by Miss Rene S. Te Au, Soprano, Hawera. I Miss Young, Contralto, Netf Plymouth. I Mr. W. C. Shepley, Wanganui's Famous Musical Tramp ; Mr. S. H. Dunstan, Baritone, N.P. Mr. B. Bellringer, Baritone, N.P. Mr. Arnold Sturrock, L.MufI.T.C.L., NJ? Box Plan at Colliers' opens Friday, Feb 28. No charge for booking so please book early. Prices 2/6 and 2/H. BULLEN, Hon. See.
HE AST-ER AND HER ANSWER WAS "YES." JESTER gROTHERS, Now have the order for the WEDDING BREAKFAST At the Ngaere Gardens. All lovers of Fiowers should pay ns a visit and inspect the line display of ASTERS AND STOCKS. Watch this space advertising date of SWIMMING CARNIVAL to be held on lake at NGAERE GARDENS
MONSTER PICNIC "ROWAN OCHOOL QHILDREN & CETTLERS' piCNIC THURSDA*, MARCH 6, Mr. G. McCarthy's Paddock. A large programme of 24 events will be run off, including running, chopping, sack and obstacle races, several horse events, such as farmers' utility horise and harness classes, leaping and guessing competitions, putting the shot, Scotch juvenile dancing, etc. Prizes: Gold and Silver Medals. Children's Events will be run throughout the day. An ideal outing for everybody. Admission to ground, Is 6d; subscribers free. Lunch free. Fruit and Soft Drink Stall on ground
DANCE in Kowan Hall same night. First-class musical programme Good floor and good supper. Music by Miss Gardiner. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. APPLICATIONS. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. DEBENTURES FOR SALE. A PPLICATIONT are uivited for the purchase, in lots to suit purchasers, of seventy-five £IOO debentures. Term: 10 years from March 1, 1918. Interest: Five and a quarter per cent, per annum. PHILIP SKOGLUND,
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1919, Page 1
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