AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S.' For your special delight, a new and j delightful programme; 7.3o—Pathe Gazette. 7.3B—"DIMPLES AND DANGERS" (Keystone) 8. B—Everybody's Orchestra.B.I3—"THE SCARLET RUNNER," No. 3. B.4o—"Way o? a Ship at Sea," Official Interest Picture. B.SS—CONSTANCE TALMADGE in her most delightful obmedy, "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA." "ROMANCE AND ARABELLA." The story of a dainty. saucy, piquant ■widow in. search of a "second." J).C. 1/6; Stalls 1/*. Plan at Collier's. QJIAND Entertainment. HOLLAND HALL, TO-NIOHT. Commencing at 8 p.m. ' Programme: 1. Orchestral Selection. 2. Song, "June Music," Miss G. Hurley. 3. Flute Solo (selected), Mr. G. Boswortjfi 4. Irish Jig. !>. Humorous Item, Mr. Booth.' 6. Seng and Dance, "Rose Petals." 7. Song (selected), Mr." G. Lambert. 8. Comedietta, "The Minister's Mistakes." Interval. 1. Orchestral Selection. ♦ 2. Song (selected), llr. G. Lambert. 3. Humorous Item. Mr. Booth. 4. Song and Tableau, "Rose of No Man's Ltpid." 5. Comedietta, "A Defensive Alliance." '"'God Save the King." Admission: i/fi; Children 6d. J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Box 222. QRAND J)ANCE. HILLSBOROUGH HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919. (In aid of Soldiers' Memorial). Splendid Programme of songs, recitations Stud musical items,by leading New Ply-, mouth performers. Prices: Ladies 1/0; Gents 2/6. E. C. STANLEY, Hon. Sec. HEMPTON TTAT.T,, OKATO. gOCIAL yill be tendered to Private E. Woodward on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, Commencing at S p.m. Usual Admission. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Hon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1919, Page 1
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