AMUSEMENTS CHAUTAUQUA CHAUTAUQUA BIG TENT OPPOSITE STATION BIG TENT OPPOSITE STATION HURSDAif PROGRAMME NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS TRIO NEW ZEALAND ARTISTS TRIO DR. ANDREW JOHNSON DR. ANDREW JOHNSON Humorous Philosophy Humorous Philosophy QHANGE OP pROGRAMME BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING 3.00 p *. 8.00 ?M----TARIKT HALL. FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919. CONCERT By Local Performers, under the tuition of MISSES HOGAN AND LANGMAN. Programme 1. Overture—Piinoforte Trio. 2. Song and Chorus—Soloist, D. Taylor. 3. Song and Chorus—Soloist, C. Langman. 4. Dollies' Song—R. Laurence and E. Ruinbail. 5. Character Song-O. Hasan £nd 'M. i jSBSjt^yLL,. 6. Faijy Ballet—Queen, R. Kendrick; Fairies, R, Laurence, D. Jury, C. and P. Young. 7. Club Swinging—M. V. and 0. Price. 8. Violin Solo—C. Langraan. 9. Japanese Song—lnfants. 10. Gavotte —School Girls. 11. Michigan—Girte. 12. Pianoforte Duet—*F. Wisnewaki and E. RumbalL .y' 13. Vocal Duet—MiSses Hogan and Langman. 14. Recitation—Miss Frier. 15. Pianoforte Duet—Misses 0. and M. Price. 16. Song—Quaker Girls. 17. Song and Irish Ballet—C. Hogan (Ballet girls—Misses Price, Thomson, Laurenej and Langman). 18. Final Chorus—All i'erformers. Accompanists—Misses Rudkin, Langman (2), Hogan, Glenn, and Trewin. ADMISSION TO CONCERT, 1/-, Dance to folio v. C. HOGAN. M. LANGMAN, Sec. &AWAROA PARK ANNUAL MONSTER SEASIDE PICNIC IASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919. BIGGER, BRIGHTER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Full particulars later. O. J. HOWARTH, Hon. Secretary. GUANO GUANO GUANO Subject to arrival, I am booking orders for TyALPOLE TSLAND Q.UANO Due to arrive in about three weeks' time. This Guano is grade, analysis being 45-48 per cent, phosphites, and in order to ensure a speedy clearance is offered at the low price of £7 per ton, ship's slings--1 Irei ,v water, less 2s 6d per ton for cash within seven days of date of invoice. Orders must he b joked at once, as the quantity is limited. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD INGLEWOOD WITH Purchasing Clause—Two Sections of Land, comprising about 50 acres each, and within a short distance of three of the best cheese factories in Taranaki. -Apply— L. BABTNGTON, > Dairy Farmer, Lowgarth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1919, Page 1
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