AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY'S TMWGBT' AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. A . Smile-all-the-while Piciure, Starring Saucy, Xaughtv, Enchanting ; CONSTANCE TALMADGE ".CONSTANCE TALMADGE to her. latest Select feature, ■."4 THE VEILED ADVENTURE" ' "THE VEILED ADVENTURE" 4, stery all peppy with spice, bubbling ilmi» laughter, snappy and jazzy with \ eokedy and love. JUab another of the popular "Stingaree" ..v. .v Stories, ' "THE HONOR OF THE ROAD" > Other supports include: Pathe Gazette, "lt'% Hard Life.'' (comedy), Pathe Nejirs, and "VPitfter Sports in Quebec." HD.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is (plus tax). EMPIRE TIIEA'.RE • FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July' 30 and 31. For a Season of Two Nights Only. ? v THE LYRIC COSTUME COMEDY' COMPANY. K world-renowned organisation, appealing powerfully 'to amusement seekers and music lovers, including the famous LYRIC QUARTETTE LYRIC QUARTETTE Consisting of Messrs. Arthur Ripley, J. IV. Ryan, Herbert Richards and All&i? McElwain. louring the world in Love Songs and Lyrics of England, Part Songs, Solos, Quartettes and Classical Operatic Selections. THE LYRIC COSTUME COIIEDY COMPANY. A brilßant of singers, and raconteurs. PHfes: 43,;3s and -2s (plus tax). Bos Plan opebs at Collier's this morning. HBW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. QRAND QONCERT. •WOBKERS' SOCIAL HALL T • TIpSDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3rd & 4th. : _ Assisting Artists: fllias G. HELEN GARDNER (Wellington), New Zealand's leading Soprano and Sdciety Entertainer. Mr- WILL L. HAY,'Dramatic Tenor, late of Australia. Mr. ARNOLD 0. STURROCK, Pianist, : NeW Plymouth. ®ie Chpir will render Part Songs, Quar- ' Mites, Buetej and Solos, absolutely «ew: -' '• TickfcU—2s' and 2s 6d reserved—may be had' from Male Choir members; Mr. A. L. Brooker (8.K.), tfie Secretary, Mr. 'A. B. Macdonald, and at Collier's. Box plan opens at Collier's on Thursday, 29th July. HBMPTON HALL, OKATO.
QRAND qoncert. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 29th, • At 8 p.m. In Aid of Methodist Church. Admission: 2s (id and Is fid. Thursday Afternoon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. SALE OF GIFTS. Drapery, Produce, Refreshments, and Bran Tub. CLIFTON FOOTBALL CLUB. JptST JJALL. •To be held in the CLIFTON HALL on TSKJRSDAY, JULY 29th. First-class Sit-down Supper. Fall Orchestra. ADMISSION: Gents' Ticket ss, Ladies 3s. H. SP'JRDLE, • Hon. Secretary. < SOCIAL. FAREWELL Social is being tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Rumball, in the Wares Hall, on Tuesday, 27th July, at 8 p.m. - W. C. COLDWELL, .T. LUCKIN, Hon. Sees. GET YOUR COSTUMES READY 1 For the NEW PLYMOUTH RETURNED SOLDIERS' pLAIN & J^ANCV J)RESS gALL To be held in the CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. And followed by a CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL On FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, frizes will be awarded both nights for— Best Fancy Costume, Best Comic, Beat Poster, Best National, and V«t OrlginaL Full Particulars Later. W. P. OKEY, Chairman Ball Committee. V. 0. WEST, Secretary, R.S.A. 7 TO BUBHFELLERS. tyANTED to let—loo acres of bush--1 Jelling, Apply— LARSEN BROS., - i- M UrutL
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1920, Page 1
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