AMUSEMENTS, THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT TONIGHT For the Last Time, The beautiful World artist, ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In her greatest dramatic success, "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" Also Gazette, Travelog and Comedy. COIIING WEDNESDAY, Special Matinee' Thursday, J1.30. Tom Mix in ''Cupid's Round-up" A big Western sizzler. QOOD TEMPLAR TJALLI THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, March 27 and 28, at 8 p.m. COMEDIETTA AND DANCE RECITAL Organised by the N.P.H.S.O.G.A. PROGRAMME. 1. Pianoforte Solo Miss Douglas. 2. Son-,' Miss Thomson. 3. Dance, "Petite Duet," Misses Dell Thompson and Joyce Taylor. 4. Quaker Song and Dance Miss Betty Jacomb. 5. Song Miss Morrison. 6. Song Mr. R. B. McDonald. 7. Dance, (a) Nautical Caprice, (b) Sympathy ... Miss Joyce Taylor. 8. Dance, (a) Russian Gapak, (b) Valse Caprice Miss lietty Jacomb. 8. Song Mrs. Wilkes. 10. Song Mr. R. L. Cooper. 11. Dance, "Irish Lilt" Miss Dell Thompson. 12. Dance, "A Moonlight Idyll." The Glow-worm, Miss Joyce Taylor; The Butterfly, Miss Betty Jacomb. Interval. Comedietta, "Between the Soup and the Savoury." Cast: Cook (Maria), Mrs. Claude Weston; Parlormaid (Ada), Mrs. •T C. Nicholson; Scullery™"''' ily), Miss D. Bed i Scene: Kitchen. Ti: ; during the serving of dinner, I Doors open 7.30 p.m. Admission, Is; Reserved Seats, Is 6d. Box Plan will be open on Monday morning at Collier's. Home-made Sweets on sale during the evening. Note. —On Thursday evening admission will be by ticket only until 7.45. fJOASTAL XpETE, QPUNAKE TgEACH, M ARCH 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. SPECIAL PICTURE PROGRAMME in the evening, including an Arbuekle Comedy. T. H. H. SINCLAIR, Eon. Sec. 0.5.1.5., Incorporated. LOWGARTH'SPORTS & PICNIC. I A MONSTER SPORTS and PICNIC will be held in Mr. R. Burke's paddock, ou THURSDAY, 27th inst., commencing at 11 a.m. Horse and foot events. Races for young and old. All events post entry. Refreshments provided free. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. Children free. GRAND DANT.'E in evening. Music by Miss Gardiner. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies free. Supper Provided. F. I. TUKE, Hon. Sec. I STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. nONCERT &. DANCE in Town Hall, J '_ Stratford, on THURSDAY, May 15. i Programme later. A. D. STANLEY, URUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB. | SOCIAL AND DANCE. WILL be held in the Urenui Hall, on ! THURSDAY, the 27th instant, com--1 ruenciiig at 8 o'clock. Prices gained at I the picnic to be presented during the levelling. Music by Iniflewood Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, Is C. H. BARNITT, Secretary. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. 'ARE Notice that I have from this idate withdrawn from sale my Farm at Omata. W. MACE. March 19, 191».
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1919, Page 1
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