AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLES fcp tie last time—your last «h&n«% to see and enjoy BILLIE BURKE la the strange and romantic divorce case "LET'S GET A DIVORCE" TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Had she? It mattered not now to Tamura—Dear memories—A savage hate —All these lired him and nerved his arm. See Sessue Haykawa in "The Bravest Way." Also Gazette, Burton Holmes and "The Eagle's Eye No. 3." WELCOME JfO lE, JJAHOTU. ! TUESDAY, MAY 27. I And presentation «>£ medals to ' Lance-Coic!. ■-.!. HiipKiuf, iVivates D»w- ---; son, Ward, Surgemor, S. Baker and • Dudley. I Mr. Andrews will show good pictures. Oemmence 7.30 sharp. , Admission 2s and Is, Dance to follow I gents Is. Ladies kindly bring a plate. N.P. T E ERRITOEIAI i FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY BALL i (Proceeds in aid of Young Men's Club.) J To be held in the Coronation Hall, I .. __ KTNCvS BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. Double Ticket 6s, Gents' as, Ladies 2a 6d. LIEUT. HOWARTH, RFM. M'GJNTY, Hon. Sees. N P M ALE C HOEB sOCIETY- - SIXTH CONCERT - GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 5 and 6. - The Society lias been fortunate in securing the assistance of MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS MADAME JOHNSTON - TOPLISS The well-known dramatic soprano, who has sung at most of the leading concerts throughout the Dominion, and is now to make her first appearance before a New Plymouth audience. She was selected by I Dr. Bradshaw (Christchurch) to take his ! solos at his Christmas Concerts, 1917 and 1918. At Gisborne recently 9he was called J upon eleven times before the audience J was satisfied. Mr. Maughan Barnett also engaged her on three consecutive occaBox Plan opens at Collier's on Thursday, May 29; no extra charge for booking. Prices: 2s 6d and 2s. H. BULLIN, Secretary. EMPIEE THEATEE PRIDAY, MAY 23, 8 p.m. Lecture by Mr. George Hughes, MJJ.E., illustrated by 4000 feet of excellent official film. * "Diggers in Blighty" and the "Y.M.GA at work among our New Zealanders abroad." Chairman: Mr. C. E. Bellringer, MEETING FOR WOMEN. JfiRIDAY afternoon, in WhiteleyHall Liardet street, at 3 p.m., Mr. Hughes will deliver an address on "Women's work in the great war." making specia reference to the Women's Street Patro' work. All Women's Societies, Clubs Guilds, etc., should hear this unique lee ture. Chair to be taken by Mrs. 0 Blundell. FREE ADMISSION to both lectures COLLECTION to defray local expense! APPLICATIONS. W.4NGANUI FIRE BOARD, WANTED, for Wanganui Fir» Brigade—--1 Permanent Foreman; wages, £4 weekly. S Firemen; wages, £3 12a Od weekly. For further information apply to— G. MURCH, Secretary of the Fire Board. TRESPASS NOTICE, "VTOTICE—Any person trespassing wit dn<* or gun on my property will 1 prosecuted and all dogs shot. E. F. JENKINS, Kaimata.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1919, Page 1
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