AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE'S JOHIGHT TO-NIGHX AND TO-MORROW. Last two screenings of VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIAN MARTIN In the sweetly pretty play "THE TROUBLE BUSTER' "THE TROUBLE BUSTER' JMso Burton Holmes "The Lower Nile" and Jeiter Comedy "The Fatal Flower" COMING., SATURDAY Commencing at the matinee. Jhe first of the Stuart Blackton-Para-mouth Super Play*, HJRILD YOUTH" "WttD YOUTH" Also "The Eagle's Eye,'' the marvel serial in 20 episodes. 4JAKURA HALL. WELCOME-HOME SOCIAL will be tendered to Second-Lieutenant S. C. Adlam, Sapper J. Samson, Privates H. R. Idorris and P. J. Manning, on FRIDAY, JlayO, 1919. • A. E. R. PEARSON, Hon. Secretary. PEACE CELEBRATIONS BALL. fTHE Practices for Children will in future be held in the Coronation Hall on THURSDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 o'clock, and on'SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. All children doing the fancy dancing Are requested to be at the hall at 4 p.m. OTRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL A SSOCIATION'S* ANNUAL CONCERT AND ——»- DANCE TOWN HALT,, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1319. PROGRAMME: Duet, "Farewell to Summer" (Noel Johnson),' Rev. Papakakura and Mr N. Day Bong, "Floral Dance," Mrs. Colin McLaren Pianoforte solo, "Spinning Wheel" (B,endel) Mr. A. 0. Sturrock. Selected item Mr. G. Swan. Song, "Down in the Forest," Miss R. S. Te Au. • pong, (a) "Invictus" (Bruno Huhu); (b) "Because" (D'Hardelot), . Mr. N. Day. Selected item Mr. Duigan. Bong, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" Rev. Papakakura. pianoforte solo, <"Si Oiseau J'etais" (Henselt) Mr. A. 0. Sturrock. -Bong, "Cradle Song" (G. H. Clustam) Miss R. S. Te Au. (Sang, "Request" (AVoodford Findon) Mr. N. Day. Selected item Mr. G. Swan. flong, " Barney O'Hea * Mrs. Colin McLaren, Song, "If You Would Love Me,' : Rev. Papakakura Selected item Mr. Duigan Admission to Concert and Dance: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s; Booking, 6d extra. Box Plan, A. and P. Office, Strat iord. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary. GEEAT PEACE BALL. OK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY IN PEACE WEEK. (Date to be announced.) (TUESDAY, from 8 p.m.— PLAIN AND FANCY BALL FO ADULTS. Prizes will be given fo. the best fancy dresses as follows: Ladie3: First and second prizes fo; best Peace Costume and for bes Allied Dress; also prizes for th< most original national dress, fane; dress and poster. Gentlemen: Bes comic, most original, and best'fanc; dress. Music for first half of pro gramme by the Citizens' Bund, am for the second half by Mrs. George' Orchestra. Supper arrangement under the'supervision of the Mayor ess (Mrs. C. fl. Burgess). Admis sion: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. WEDNESDAY, from 7 to 9.30 p.m.— GRAND MARCH AND FANC DANCING FOR CHILDRE> under the direction of Mr. . Hoskin. Prizes will be awarded fo the best dresses as follows:—Girls From -3 to 8 years, best Peat Dress; from 8 to 14, best Peac Dress; first and second prizes fc best ' National and best Allie Dresses, also prizes for most ori ginal, best fancy, best poster an best comic dresses. Boys: Bes poster and best comic dresse: Several special prizes will also I awarded to both girls and boy: Music by Mrs. George's Orchestri Supper under management < Ladies' Committee. Admission Family tickets 4s. 6d, Children h Adults 2a. R. BENNO ( CH, Secretary. • ' J< HOSKJN, Director.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1919, Page 1
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