amusements. THE PEOPLE'S TO-NliiHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Last Nif-lit of Dainty VIVIAN MARTIN VIVIAN MARTIN As a fariaer-i'tte—in .silk overalls. A charming romantic story. THE LITTLE COMRADE. THE I.ITTLE COMftADc,. Also I'ictcgrapli, Scenic and Comedy. COMING TO-MORROW. A bright j-aot Metro Comeilv Romano , "THE ' AMATEUR "ADVENTURESS/" Starring Popular EMMY WEHLEN.' CEAD MILLE FAILTHE. gT. PATRICK'S J)AY, WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1920. S p.m.
rtRAND JRTSH JTATIOWAL J£XT I-RTATN MENT. PROGRAMME. J. Orchestral Overture "St. Pi;(rick's Day." Violins, Misses IS. Muunix, A.T.C.L.. 11 Jones and G.'M'Mahon; piano, Miss B. Allen, .l/T.CX. 2. Action .Song, "Only a Step from Killarney to Heaven"; Junior Convent Pupils. 3. Recitation (selected.); Miss H. Wright. 4. Duel, "Molly O'Moore"; ' Misses La.ngm.in. j 5. Song. "The Irish Emigrant"; Mr. tiosliu. C. Song, "Angel of Light, give Ireland her right"; Senior Convent I'upils. Interval. * (Presentation to Candidates who competed in the recent Queen Carnival, by Mr. V. T. Jennings, M.P.) 7. Orchestral Overture, "Irish Airs." 8. Song (selected); Mr. Asher. 9. Dance, "Irish Jig"; Misses Elsa and Tui Whittle. 10. Song, "A Pot of Shamrocks"; Misses -G. Hurley and M. Crawshaw. 11. Violin Quartette, "Ailecn ASan^ah." 12. Song, "Ireland must be Heaven, for my mother came from there;" Miss M. Lar.gman. 13. Song, "Avornecn," Miss G. Hurley. 14. Orchestral Finale. God Save the King. Admission: 2s and Is.
DANCE TO FOLLOW. Good floor, excellent supper, good music. Admission: Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is 6d. C. M. TREHEY, E. WHITTLE, JUNR., Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICKS. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS~ Trustee? in the estate of the late Z. W. Wells notify that the farm at Mangorei, pt. sec. 775 and 815, is withdrawn from sale. OPUNAKE RACES. gHOULD there be sufficient inducement, my motor lorry will run from Post Office, Hawera, to the races on WEDNESDAY, Mjirch 17. Feats may be booked at Purser Bros.', Tobacconists, High Street, Hawera. Early application should be made. • G. JOHNSON. THE TARANAKI FARMEftFifisAF C„ LTD. QWING to congestion at the Smart Road Freezing Work?, growers are hereby notified that on no account must stock be forwarded to the works without first communicating with tho Company's buyers, viz.:— sfr. P. E. Garvey, Stratford, Telephone 247. ilr. M. H. Baraitt, New Plymouth. Telephone 4G3*. Mr. Rod. Jlcßae, Awakino.
HOT LUNCHEONS (THREE COURSES) MAY BE HAD From 12 to 1.30 o'clock, 1/6 AT THE MARBLE BA~ NEW PLYMOI'i A FTERXOOX Tea, Iced Drinks, Ice Creams, etc., at all hours. Open on Sunday from 5 to 10 p.m. WANTED. PROPERTY of not more than acres, about two miles from New Plymouth Post Office, in good locality, Westown preferred. Seven-roomed dwelling and necessary outbuildings. State price and all particulars. Reply by letter to "X.Y.Z.," c/o Daily News office. STRAYED. "DUNNING on my property, section 4 and 5, Block 14, Kaliui Road, one Holstein bull, branded "T.R." on right rump. Slit in right ear. If not claimed and damages and expenses paid, will be sold by public auction on March 26. WILLIAM FLEMING, Rahotu. JHHAUIAUQUA Opens to jFriday,
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1920, Page 1
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