AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S JCO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT For One Night Only. a super-feature play of lofty Inspiration and noble laipulse that sledge-hammer-like attacks those smug hypocrites who would forgive man and condemn woman. "a man's world" •*a man's world" This Play Offers Exceptional Acting Opportunities for EMILY STEVENS In the leading JSMILY STEVENS role. Big Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. PEACE CELEBRATIONS BALL. #PHE Practices for Children will in future be held in the Coronation Hall on THURSDAY EVENINGS at 8.3Q o'clock, and on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. All children doing the fancy dancing (ire requested to be at the hall at 4 p.m. OTRATFORD A GRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL A SSOCIATION'S ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY; MAY 15, 1919. PROGRAMME: Duet, "Farewell to Summer" (Noel Johnson)", Rev. Papakakura and Mr N. Day Song, "Floral Dance," Mrs. Colin McLaren Pianoforte solo, "Spinning Wheel" (Bendel) Mr. A. 0. Sturrock. Selected item Mr. G. Swan. ~ j, "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. I, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" Rev. Papakakura. pianoforte solo, "Si Oiseau J'etais" (Henselt) Mr. A. 0. Sturrock. Song, "Cradle Song" (G. H. Clustam) - Miss R. S. Te Au. Song, "Bequest" (Woodford Findon) Mr. N. Day. Selected item Mr. G. Swan. Song, "Barney CHea* Mrs. Colin McLaren. Pong, "If You Would Love Me," Rev. Papakakura. Selected item Mr. Duigan. Admission to Concert and Dance: Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s; Booking, fid extra. Box Plan, A. and P. Office, Stratford. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary.
GREAT PEACE BALL. OK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY IN PEACE WEEK. (Date to be announced.) TUESDAY, from S pjn.— PLAIN AND FANCY BALL FOR ADULTS. Prizes will be given for the best fancy dresses as follows: — Ladies: First and second prizes for best Peace Costume and for best Allied Dress; also prizes for the most original national dress, fancy dress and poster. Gentlemen: Best comic, most original, and best fancy dress. Music for first half of programme by the Citizens' Band, and for the second half by Mrs. George's 'Orchestra. Supper arrangements under the supervision of the Mayoress (Mrs. C. fl. Burgess). Admiaidon: Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. from 7 to 9.30 p.m.— GRAND MARCH AND FANCY DANCING FOR CHILDREN, under the direction of Mr. J. Hoskin. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressss as follows: —Girls: From 3 to 8 years, best Peace Dress; from 8 to 14, best Peace Dress; first and second prizes for best National and beat Allied Dresses, also prizes for most original, best fancy, best poster and best comic dresses. Boys: Best poster and' best comic dresses. Several special priivs will also be awarded to both girls and boys. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Supper under management of Ladies' Committee. Admission: Family tickets 4s fid, Children Is, Adults 2s. R. BENNOCH, Secretary. J. HOSKIN, Director. JJ- p fJLUB FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY BALL (Proceeds in aid of Young Men's Club.) To be held in the Coronation Hall, KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. Double Ticket 6s, Gents' ss, Ladies 2s fid. LIEUT. HOWARTH, RFM. M'GINTY, Hon. Sees.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1919, Page 1
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