AMUSEM-NTs. EVERYBODY'S 10-KIGHT! At 745. TO-NIGHT' .AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. .- - G;ohlw.yn Presents The Matinee Idol of the Screen v TOM MOORE, TOM MOORE, ...TOM MOORE, In a rare and original story, entitled ITHE CITY OF .COMRADES" THE .CITY W COMRADES." Tie greatest Tom.Moore Picture to date Splendid "Supporting Jtems. Including < ''STINOAREK" No. H "MemorjeM'Lane"' l - (Outing Chester SceniiM, "Pathc Gazette," and 'X..ture' ; WeaveM" (educational). B.C. Is Gd, Stalk Is (plus tax). NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR - • SOCIETY. , GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY, ajth & 28th APRIL. PROGRAMME". 1. Part song. -British Grenadiers'' (Fletcher), Male Choir. 2. Song, "Depuis !c Jour' (Charpenter). Miss M.na Caldow. I. Part song, "Drink to Me only Wit'i Thine Eyes" (Button). Male Choir. 4. Recital, "The Highwayman" (Alfred Worgis), Rev. Archd. E. Hunt. 6. Song, "How's My Boy" (Homer), Miss Mina Caldow. 6. Part song, 'On the March"' (Becker). Male Choir. INTERVAL. 7. Part-song, "To Arms" (Maunder), jMalc Choir. ' ' ■ 8. 'Humorous recital. "The New Hat : ' (Hickory Wood), Male Choir. 9. Song "The Desert Prayer" (from Chun Chin Chow), (Adams), Mr. Ashley B, Macdonahl. 10. Part song. "Bells of St. Mary's" (Adams). Chorus arranged bv M>- F W. G. McLeod. 11. Dickens character sketch, "Dp.n'l Pe?gotty" (from Day id Copperfield") Rev. Archd. E. Hunt. 12. Part song, '-Nightfall (Alf Dard), .Male Choir. ■ Acewnpanist: Mr. Arnold Sturreck. Box Plan at Collier's, 2s, 2s Cd (reserved) A LEAP YEAR BALL will be held in the STANLEY ROAD SCHOOL nn THURSDAY, APRIL 20th. Ladies, 2s; Gents, Is. Children half price. m i . . GRAND LEAP YEAR SOCIAL. GRAND LEAP YEAR SOCIAL will be held in'the KAIMATA HALL on TUESDAY EVENING, April 27th. C. BURWELL, Hon. Sec. ELECTION NOTICES. BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. R ' J. B. H INE » THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, is a Candidate for re-election as member for Stratford, will take the artiest opportunity of addressing the Electors at every centre before Polling Day, and in the meantime asks the cordial support of hia late constituents. Mr. Hine will speak at: KAIMATA—Monday, April 28, at S p.m WAINGONGORO-Tuesday, April 27, at 6.30 p.m. CARDIFF-Tuesday, April 27, at 8.30 I p.m. i Other meetings will be announced as j Arranged. BYE-ELECTION, i f.TRATFOBD SEAT. ROBERT jy-ASTERSi Candidate for the Liberal and Labor League, Will Address the Electors on "POLITICS AND PETITION," - . AT PUNIWHAKAIT-In the School, Monday, April 26, 7 p.m. TOTUTAWA-In the Hall, Monday. April 26, 8.30 p.m. «ATAPIKO-In the School, Tues. April 27th, 6.30 pm* KAIMATA—In the School, Tues., April 27th, 8.30 p.m. WAIONGONGORA-In the School, Wednesday, April 28th, 6.30 p.m. CARDIFF—In the School, Wednesday, April 28th, 8.30 p.m. STRATFORD LIBERAL AND LABOR LEAGUE. GENERAL COMMITTEE MEETING. A MEETING of MR. MASTERS' supporters Willie held in the PARISH HALL on TUESDAY, the 27th inst, at 7.30 p.m. NOTE.-i-The usual Thursday Evening Meeting will not be held on account of pally Day being held on this date.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1920, Page 1
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