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AMUSEMENTB. EVERYBODY'S. I (TO-NIGHT AT 7JO TO-NIGHT Pon't miss this delightfully diversified, selection of pictorial gems. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: 7.30 —"Pa the Gazette," Topical. y.3B—"Hula. Hula Land," Keystone Comedy. 8. s—"American News," Topical. p.2O—SEXTETTE from "Lucia de Lammermoor," ' EVERYBODY'S ORCHESTRA. B.2s—"Colorado Scenic Wonders." B.4o—"Gaumont Graphic," Topical, g. 47—ETHEL CLAYTON in the World film feature, "A SOUL WITHOUT wntDflws." Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK MR. fRANK AMOORE'S g0 NG JJECITAI •Thie well-known Australian Dramatic Lyric Tenor. EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH. PROGRAMME 1. Piano Solo, "Ballad in Ab," Cliopin, Mrs. P. Fredrio, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. 2. Songs, (a) "My Dreams" (Tosti), (b) "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" (Clay), Mr. Frank Amoore. 3. Humorous Recitation, "Humorous Characters ih 'The Charge of the Light Brigade," Mr. Basil Hartman. 1 .(a) Recit and Aria, "What is it that Charms Me?" (Gounod), "All Hail Thou Dwelling, Pure 'and Holy," from (he Opera "Faust" (Gounod). Recit and Aria, "To Act with My Heart ] Maddened with Sorrow" (Leoncavalla), "On With the Motley," from the Opera "Pagliaeoi" (Leoncavallo), Mr. Frank Amoore. >. Flute Solo, "No. 3 of Three C'avatinas," "Sans Paroles" (Clinton), Mr. H. L. Northern. Interval. 6. Piano Solo, Brilliante" (Moskowslci), Mrs. P. Fredric. 7. (a) Recit and Aria, "And God Created Man" (Haydn), "In Native Worth" (Haydn): (b) Recit and Aria, "Comfort Ye!" (Handel), "Every Valley" (Handel), Mr. Frank Amoore. 8. Humorous Recitation, "Snorkins," Mr. Basil .Hartman. 9L Group of Short Modern Songs, "The Maid and the Moon" (Coates), "Only a Violet" (Phillips), "Over the Hills of Hearts' Content" (Lohr), Mr. Frank Amoore. 10. ' Humorous Recitation, "A Character Sketch of an Audience," Mr. Basil Hartman. }1; Old English Songs, "My Pretty Jane," "Come Into the Garden, Maud," Mr. Frank Amoore. Chappell Piano supplied by H. Collier and Co. "GOD SAVE THE KING." Prices: 3/-, and 1/- (plus tax). Box Plan NOW open at Collier's. HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. JpAREWELL gOCIAL Will be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Muir by the combined districts of Okato, Puniho, and Newall Road on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. Admission: Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/-. J. WOOLDRIDGE, W. PAYNE, Hon. Secretaries. HILLSBOROUGH HALL. £ JJOME gOCIAL AND EUCHRE PARTY Will be given to Private J. Smith and wife and Trooper W. Bishop on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. Ticket-holders and others please note that the Concert and Dance which was to be held on the above date has been postponed until Tuesday, October 21. E. C. STANLEY, Hon. Secretary. E L C 0 M E JJ 0 M E. A Social to welcome home Corporal W. Davis will be licUl in the FRANKLEY ROAD GYMNASIUM ON FRIDAY EVENING, (OCTOBER 17). Cards for Non-Dancers. Gentlemen 1/fi, Ladies Provide. Admission: A hearty welcome is extended to all Returned "Soldiers, who will be admitted free. F. W. SUTTON, Hon. Secretary. SPECIAL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, RESTAURANT, OYSTER SALOON AND SUPPER ROOM •WEST QUAY WAITARA E. DEAN, PROPRIETOR. Commodious and Airy Rooms. Special Room for Ladies. Hot Meals at All Hours. Wholesale tellers of Fish, Oysters Rabbits and Muttonbirds. ' PRIME JOINTS. from Taranaki stock, fed on beat Taranaki country. We kill only prim* be»f, mutton, pork, veal and poultry, •gr BMtU ''Cleanliness and Promptitude" SOLE BR0&

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1919, Page 1

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526

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1919, Page 1

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