AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT. JJEtt pLYMOUTH ALE £JHOIR jgOCIETY. V EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. PROGRAMME. 1. Part Song, Martyrs of the Arena, Male Clioir de Kille 2. Song, Jewel Song (from Faust), Miss Teresa McEnroe (Wellington) Gounod 3. Quartette, The Mulligan Muskiteers, The Melody Four Atkinson 4. Dramatic Recital. Marullus to the Mob, Mr. Gulford Bell (Wellington) 5. Part Song. Evening, Male Choir (soloist, Mr. E. P, Bellringer) .... Abel G. Songs: (a) Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvonk); (b) " A Birthday (Xovello). '. Part Song, Tattoo, Male Choir Laurent S. Musical Monologue, Devil-May-Care, Mr. Culford Bell Taylor 9 Cantata, The Xun of Xidaros, Male Choir (soloist, Mr. F. Hooker) Dudley Buck 10. Song, A Little Damazel, Miss Teresa McEnroe Sanderson 11 Double Quartette, ftood-niglit Beloved, Male Choir Members, Pinsnti. 12 Humorous Recital, The Health Habit, Mr. Culford Bell. 13. The Soldiers' Chorus (from Faust), Male Choir Gounod God .Save The King. A few seats left for to-night. Plan at Collier's. PUBLIC NOTICES.
Q.-IRLS' JJIGH gCHOOL. ANNUAL SPORTS DAY. * TO-DAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. CORDIAL Invitation is extended to all friends of the School.' Sale of Work in aid of Y ouiig Helpers' League, Chinese Girls' School (Canton), and other School Activities. NOTICE. gT. MARY'S ROSE SHOW & LADIES' GUILD SALE OP WORK .have been postponed to Wednesday ami Thursday, November 17 and IS, 1020. INGLEWOOD BOWLING CLUB. 'ipHE Official Opening of the above Club, which was to take place this afternoon, lias been postponed until Thursday next. THE ROYAL N.Z. SOCIETY- FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAYE THE BABIES. are invited from parents of children under two years who are willing to allow -their children to bo nominated in the Plunket Baby Voting Contest. Valuable prizes will be donated. ANN BURGESS, President.
EVERYBODY LAUGHED AT NGAERE GARDENS ON LABOR DAY—BUT THE Heavens wept. i < KEEP SMILING! The same attractions will continue for the benefit of the thousands of patrons who were unable to attend on Labor Day owing to the weather conditions. Strong Hardy Annuals for Sale at the « Gardens. 'Phone 315, Stratford Exchange. LESTER BROS. Q.REAT J>E-ORGANISING gALE NOW ON. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY AT ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. J6 per cent discount for cash Large and Select Stock. The chance of a life-time 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 1
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