AMUSEMENT*. EVERYBODY'S SO-NIGHT at 7.45 (TO-NIGHT Jfof positively tie last screening, TJjt Matinee Idol of the Screen, * TOM MoORE, TOM 'MOORE, fn 4 rare ilTid original story, entitled CITY OP COMRADES." "The city op comrades." Last.gight of . the big supporting programme, ''STINIiAREE" Xo. 14, "Mem®ric*' Lane" (Cfiester scenic), "Natures' Educational), "Pathe Gazette" /• (Tgpical) COMKG TO-MOWEOW— LOUISE HIT!' in "CROOK' OF DREAMS' J D.C. 1/8, Stalls 1/- (plus tax). .. *EW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR • SQCIETY. |£KH*TH > QRAND £jO\"CERT. GOOD TEMPLAR lIALL . TO-NIGHT. AND 10-MOSROW. »7th & 22th APRIL. ' PROGRAMME. 1. Part song, ''British Grenadiers," / (Fletcher), Male C'hoir. 2. Sohp, "Depuis le Jour" (Chr rpenter), Miss Mna Caldow. 3. Part song, yjrink to Me onl.v With Thine Eyes" (Button), Male Choir. 4. Recital, "The Highwayman" (Alfred Worgis), Rev. Archd. K. Hunt. 6. Song, "How's My Boy" (Homer), Mis* Mina Caldow. 6- Part song, 'On the March" (Becker), Male Choir. ' INTERVAL. 7. P#rt song, ''To Arms" (Maunder), Male C'hoir. 8. Btunorous Recital, ''The New Hat" (Hickory Wood), Rev. Arch K. Hunt. 0. Song '"The Desert Prayer" (from Chun Ch'n Chow), (Adams), Mr. Ashley ,B. Mfiedonald. 10. Part Song, "Bells of St. Mary's" (soloist, Mr. B. P. Beilringtr; chorus - arranged by Mr. F. W. G. M'Leodi Male Choir. 11. Song, "Wair.ta Maori" (Alfred Hill), Ml* B Mina Caldow. 12. Dickens' Character Sketch, '"Dan'l t I'eggotty" ("David Copperfield"), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. ?3i Part' Song, "Nightfall" (Dard), Male ». (3loit Accompanist: Mr. Arnold Siurrock. Sox Plan at Collier's. 2s, 2s fid (reserved) ■ : THE J£ING'B QINKMA npHEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT! TO-XIGIIT! The inner mind of man laid hare in fascinating Fist National Problem Play, "CHOOSING A WIFE." Should a man choose for his partner aWoman of his own age even if she has passed the bloom of youth. Also showing— The Final Episode of the Great Vitat graph Serial, "THE FIGHTING TRAIL." "PURPLE DOMINO" & GAZETT2. _ 'Phone.2oßS for Reserved Scats. GRAND LEAP YEAR SOC7AL. ORANDLEAP YEAR .SOCIAL will . be held in the KAIMATA HALL on TUESDAY EVENING, April 27th. C. BURWELL.
Hon. Sec. ' j)ANCE OF JJENOWN. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. From APRIL 30tli, at 8 p.m., till ... MAY Ist, at 2 a.m. - Ladies 2s, Gents 3s, D.C. Is. , FOX-'S ORCHESTRA. TENDERS. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited up to April 30th, 1920, for felling 100 acres bush (more or less). Lowest or any tender not necetsarlly accepted. Specifications can be seen at Awitkino House, Avrakino, or Mr. O. Waterson's saw-mill, Munganui Road, pn the property. ' HARRY J. WEBB, Box 21, Avrakino. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited until 12 o'clo'k noon on Wednesday, ath Hay, 10-20, for painting and renovating the Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth. Specifications can be seen at tlte office of the Architect, THOS. H. BATES, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, King's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. TENDERS. /RENDERS are invited until 12 o'clock noon on Monday, 10th May, 1920, for the erection of a Residence at Westown Plans and Specifications can be seen at tbe office of the Architect. THOS. H. BATES, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, King's Buildings, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. "PRINTING.—rWe do all kinds of -printing Consult ua when next you re3uire printing wort Daily News obbing
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1920, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1920, Page 1
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