AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S A red-blooded picture play; a story of real Ufe emotions, of jealousy and hate, of the '"mastering" passions mastered in the end by the overpowering instinct of humanity. "SOLDIERS OF CHANCE" "SOLDIERS OF CHANCE" A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature from the novel bv James Oliver Curwood. WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST. Prices as Usual. DOLORLS BOX PLAN OPENS AT | COLLIER'S THIS THURSDAY I MORNING. I I?VEKYBODY'S THEATRE Taranaki Amusements, Ltd. Duncan Neven. VISiT OF WORLD-FAMED VOCAL STAR. The Celebrated" French Soprano, AOTOMA DOLORES Only One Song Recital Here, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, , March 11. IN A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME OF POPULAR AND CLASSICAL GEMS. "Ah intellectual elevation of style, with an unaflected charm of manner and a temperament glorified by broad human sympathies, largely helped to make the name and fame of ANTONIA DOLORES." "Dolores is as full of music as a perfect song."—Press. Prices: 6s (Reserved), 4s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan opens at Collier's Thursday morning. Country residents may book by post. DAY SALES. Tickets for is and 2s teats can also be purchased at Collier's. Buy your tickets in omfort during the five days they will be on sale and save the crowding at ticket-box on Tuesday night.
NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. sth Concert 2nd Season, TO-NIGHT EMPIRE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth. 8 p.m. Doors open 7.15. A REALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. The Choir will be assisted by Miss Rene S. Te An, Soprano, Hawera. Miss Young, Contralto, New Plymouth. Mr. \V. C. Shepley, Wanganui's Famous Musical Tramp Mr. S. H. Dunstan, Baritone, N.P. Mr. B. Bellringer, Baritone, N.P. Mr. Arnold Sturroek, L.Mus.T.C.L., Ni> Box Plan at Colliers' opens Friday, Feb 28. No charge ,for booking so please book early. Prices 2/G 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 us a visit and inspect the fine display of ASTERS AND STOCKS. Watch this space advertising date of SWIMMING CARNIVAL to be held on lake at NGAERE GARDENS
MONSTER PICNIC >OWAN SCHOOL CHILDREN & QETTLERS' THURSDAY, MARCH 0, Mr. G. McCarthy's Paddock. A large programme of 24 events will be ran off, including running; chopping, sack and obstacle races, several horse events, such as farmers' utility horse and harneßS classes, leaping and guessing competitions, putting the shot, Scotch juven ile dancing, etc. . Prizes: Gold and Silver Medals. Children's Events will be run throughout the dav. An ideal outing for everybody. Admission to ground, Is 6d; subscribers free. Lunch free. Fruit and Soft Drink Stall on ground DANCE in Rowan 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 PPLICATION3 are invited 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, Town Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1919, Page 1
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