AMUSEMENTS. A Huge Success! A Big Hit! SCANDAL SCANDAL SCANDAL SCAN DAI. SCANDAL SCANDAL SCANDAL SCANDAL SCANDAL Starring the daintiest bit of feminity, beautiful CONSTANCE TALMADGE COi\ STANCE TALMA IJCE CONSTANCE TALMADGE A real drama lor mothers and daughters. A startling and powerful screen drama. Also Cou-edy, Gazette, interest Films. Ail at Usual Prices, at THE PEOPLE'S TO-NiGliT and finally TO-MORROW. Q.RAND JRISH RATIONAL QONCERT ROLLAND HALL. ROLLAND KALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MONDAY, MARCH 17, at 8 pjn. Programme: 1. Overture, "Irish Guards" Mrs. Moverley'f. Orchestra 2. Song, "A Little Bit of Heaven" Miss M. Blewmnn 3. Recitation Mrs. S. Russell 4. Song, Selected Mr. B. Bellringer 5. Banjo Solo ' Mr. Gadd 8. Song, "She Is Far from the Land"... Miss R Fieldos 7. Dance, Highland Fling .... Miss T. Mcßae 8. "The Green Isle of Erin" Miss G. Hurley 6. Song, "For the Green" Mr, C. M. Trehey 10 Intermezzo, "A Summer Dream" Mrs. Moverley's Orchestra Interval. 11. Overture, "The Footlights" Orchestral 12. Recitation, "Lorraine"' Miss H. Wright 13. Song, Selected... ...Mr. S. Dunatan 14. Song, "Little Irish Girl" Miss Dew 15. Dance. "Chantreuse,' 'Miss Tui Mcßae 10. Song, "Believe Me, If All" Miss R. Whittle j 17. Dance Mr. Norris ! lb. Banjo Solo Mr. R. Gadd 19. Orchestral Finale. God Save the King. Admission Is C. M. TREHEY, E. WHITTLE, Joint Secretaries. QOASTAL JJiETE, QPUNAKE JgEACH, march 26 Amusements for everyone—Surf Bathing Sports Side Shows Life-Saving Exhibition—Refreshments. SELECTIONS BY FEDERAL BAND. HOT WATER provided for Picnic Parties ADMISSION: Adults Is; Soldiers Free; School Children Free. SPECL4L PICTURE PROGRAMME in the evening, including au Arbuckle Comedy. T. H. H. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. 0.5.1.5., Incorporated. jWAITARA SEASIDE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY (INC.) ' NNU A L piCNIO —and—fAßOß gHIELD QOiiPETITION To be held oa th<? WAITARA WEST BEACH —on — THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919. Tabor Shield Competition (to start at 11.30 a.m.). Swimming Races. Diving. Belay Race (half-mile), for all Primary Schools. Challenge Cup and Silver Buttons for winning team. Tug-of-War. Nail-driving. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Light Luncheon. Afternoon Tea. Lollies, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks, to be had all day. DANCE IN CLIFTON HALL AT NIGHI Johnston's Bus will run to the Bead at frequent intervals. A. J. ARMS, Hon. Sec. HAYLES, SPURDLE & CO., CABINETMAKERS AND GENERAI HOUSE FURNISHERS, INGLEWOOI QPENING shortly in New Premises Superior Furniture made to order Temporary Premises, Frank Drake's Corner Shop, Rata Street. HAYLES, SPURDLE & CO. Rata Street Inglewood
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1919, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1919, Page 1
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