1 AMUSEMENTS. Matinee to-day -at 2 pjn. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NIGHT «at 8 (TO-NIGHT The screen's most beautiful actress in a gorgeously-presented, drama a vivid story of Love and Life. LINA CAVAIIERI LINA CAVALIERI in Victorien Sardou's immortal drama, "LOVE'S CONQUEST" "LOVE'S CONQUEST" A dramatic, interesting, and compelling story, with an appeal that goes straight to the heart. Also Gazettes and Comedy, OPUNAKE CARNIVAL QUEEN' COMPETITION. *A GARDEN PARTY In Aid of the Oaonui-Rahotu Queen Candidate, will be held on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th, In Mr. T. Fleming's Grounds, RAHOTU. QEAND QONCEKT. GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL. MONDAY, JAN. 26, at 8 p.m. To further interest Convent Candidate. (Catholic Bazaar.) Overture . Orchestral selection Song, "When the Dream is There," Mr. Lambert. Action song, "I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard." .... Convent Pupils. Song, "Archibald, Certainly Not," Mr. New. Duet, ""Until We Meet Ag.vn," Misses Langman. Irish Jig Convent Pupils. Recitation, "The Hell fir.te of Soissens." Mr Basil Hartman Tableaux, "Thp Rose of No Man's Land," Misses D. Barry and G. Hurley. INTERVAL. Overture, "La Chasse," Miss B. Allen, A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L. Song, "My Old Shakoo" .... Mr. Foley. Highland Fling, Miss & Master McHardy Song, "I'll Sing to You," Miss Faivweather. Recitation, "The Yukon Trail," Mr. Hartman. Song, "The Heart of a Rose," Miss G. Hurley. Song, "The Bells of St. Mary's," Mr. Lambert. Banjo solo, "Coon Town Breezes;" .. < ' •' 'P * ' '< Mr. New, 1 FARCE—"3}.h» Minister's Mistake,'" Misses M. Barry, B. Allen, and Mr; Powell. "GOD SAVE THE KING." ADMISSION 2s, Children Half Price. MRS. J. NOLAN & MISS E. HURLEY, Hon. Secretaries. jypRRY J^JAORIS —will give— ENTERTAINMENTS as under — URENUI—Monday, Jan. 20. RAHOTU—Tuesday, Jan. 27. MANAlA—Wednesday, Jan. 28. KAl'OXOA—Thursday, Jan. 29. OPUNAKE—Friday, Jan. 30. WAITARAt—Monday, February 2. A JOpLY NIGHT'S FUN. Admission: 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. J. ERIWATA, Hon. Sec. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.
THE EAST END MONSTER PICNIC. The East End Bathing Reserve Committee are holding their Annual Picnic ort the Reserve on THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920. CROWNING CEREMONY OF HpLIDAY QUEEN WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M. RUNNING AND SWIMMING EVENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Hoop-la: Cocoanut Shies; Magic Wand; Half-sovereigns given away; Greasy Pole; Flip-flap; Spring Boards; American Pony; Nail Driving for Ladies; and Stepping Chain Competitions. SPECIAL. Mons. and Madam Sartorini will give an exhibition of High and Fancy Diving and Swimming on the River. Also Aquatic Sports all day on the River. The Great Bran Tub bursts with thousands of prizes for the wee ones; Cake and Fruit Stall; Hot Water free; After noon Tea by Ladies' Committee. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Grounds: la; Children under 12 Free. Winding up the Great Day's Enjoyment with a SOCIAL in the Pavilion at 8 p.m., at which winners of the various competitions will be announced. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Admission: Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. RO3T. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1920, Page 1
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