1 AMUSEMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S ffO-NIpHT, At 745- TO-NIGHT. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY. New Love for Old Hatß. Tremendous in its Lave interest, its Raids 00 the Border, its Adventwjj, its Excitement, and its Reality, By .v EfEX BEACH. REX BEACH. SHE LVE STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL RANCHWQMAN AND A. DARING "C TEXAS RANGER. "HEABT OF THE SUNSET." "HEART OF THE SUBSET." Filled to the brim with Love, Interest, Adventure, and Acta of Heroic Daring. Beadtiful Alaire, Austin, young Ranehwoman and heroine of Texas,swd£r, was bound to a dissolute husband, though she , loved Dave Law, of the Texas Rangers. FATE AND REX BEACH CONSPIRED t AND FOUND A WAtffOUT. Also, the list'adventure of "The Scarlet Runner." D.C. Is 6d, Stalls la (plus tax), EMPIRE THEATRE. MEW YEAR'S NIGHT, Ist JANUARY, 1920. ' Q.RAND JJECITAI j ■ By the j | QUEEN ALEXANDRA REGIMENTAL 11 BAND, of Wanganui, 1 Assisted by WANGANUI LEADING ' t AR'a'JSTS, Under the Auspices' of the Ngamotu Sea- . Bide Committee. Commencing at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: March, "The Patagonian," (C. Trussell). Test march for nest Duncdin Contest. Grand Selection, "Wagner's Works," (Wagner) BAND. Monologue, selected. Ex-Private 808. HOWELL. Bong, selected, MRS. GRANT. Violin Solo, "Brendise Valse," (Alard), MISS VIOLET PRICE, A.T.C.L. Song, "Adieu Marie," (Moss), ' MR H GALLAGHER. English Concertina Solo. "The Rosarv," (Nevin), MR. WALTER SHEPLEY. {Selection, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," (Balfe) BAND Interval of Five Minutes. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," (Suppe) BAND. Euphohium Solo, "Le Doux-Amour." (Beyle), MR. CHAS. AUSTIN. ' Monologue, selected, Ex-Private 808 HOWELL. Cello Solo, "Told at Twilight" (Squire) MR. J. DEMPSEY. .Violin and Concertina Duet, "Mazura," (Melnarskif, MISS VIOLET PRICE, and MR. W. SHEPLEY. Song, "Floral Dances" (Adam), MR. H. GALLAGHER Bong, "Morning," (Alisten), MRS. GRANT. Contest Selection, "Roberto Diavolo," , (Meyerbeer) BAND. Regimental March, "New Colonial," (Hall) BAJfD. GOD SAVE THE KING. JAcaompanists —Mrs Grant and Miss Vio> let Price. Conductor.—Lieut. Geo. Buckley. PRICES —3s, 2s and Is (plus tax). Reserved Seats 3s, at H. Collier & Co. The Manawatu Times, writing of the Band's Concert in P&imerston North, says: The color of the ensemble is indescribably rich, and the diminuendos, crescendos and inteirjectdry phaseß are executed with astqaithingbeauty and effect, and appeal irresistibly to every lover of harmonised tmuical sounds. It was a triumph. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. ALL DRESSED UP ASt> SOME PLACE TO <JO ON BOXING DAY. SOME PLACE IS NGAERE. GARDENS, A Ptaee where the Children Love to Romp. A Place where special trains will run. A place where Music and Attractions are provided by the proprietors. The Great Orchestrala Novelty, and the Water Chute Thrill IN ONE DAY. - A Few Steps from the Station. Dress up if you like to—or have to. l)on't if you don't. {tattling can keep you from enjoying yourself at NGAERE GARDENS, A Place where you can obtain Afternoon Tea, Lollies, Nuts, Frnit, Ice Cream, fruit Salad and Cream.. And the Aerial Baloon Novelty. Hot Water Provided Free. See Railway Timetable for Special trains. TELEPHONE 315. f/Smy Improvements since last Boxing Day. MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE! J/9 h.p. Indian, 3 speed, 1916 model, price £63, or complete with new coacb-built aide-car, price £95. A snip. 6/6 h.p. Indian, 3-speed, 1916 model, price £65. Good value. 0% h.p. B.S-A., 2-speed gear, 1913 model, Price £3O. A bargain at the price, f h.p f Bradbury twin-cylinder 3-spee:l gear box, complete with side-car, price £7O. * BRIDGETS MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, "Phone £6, Eltham. ANTED—Returned So'n.ers ir look - ' at Bodle'i list of Mcona han i motor XfeUi «*W
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1919, Page 1
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573Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1919, Page 1
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