AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY'S And Again XO-NIQHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT I Double-Feature Bill. THEDA SARA Fes Standard MasterTHEDA BARA pieces that rivals even .aHF.DA BARA the gorgeous "Salome." "tTNDER THE YOKE." "UNDER THE YOKE." The most appealing and romantic love .story ever told. Supported'by another fine ii-reel British , Feature—- '.' "NATURE'S GENTLEMAN." "NATURE'S GENTLEMAN." A Romanes of a.Man A Society's Shams SHOWING AT USUAL PRICES. COMING MONDAY. ALICE JOYCE In a-Vitagr'aph Masterpiece "SLAVES OF PRIDE," And a Star Speciality Vaudeville Act, FLANEUR and his MARVELLOUS PERFORMING DOGS, "MOP AND PRINCE." \, "A.Day in Dogtown." PRICES: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is Od (plus tax). THE EMPIRE COMMENCING TODAY, AT 2 P.M. AND AGAIN TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. E. J. Carroll presents his Super-Film of Australian Life "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." Native humor lifted from life in great generous chuilks without a semblance of caricature or burlesque. It's almost Diokensian in its Mending of Fun and Pathos. ONLY THREE SCREENINGS. Prices—D.C. 2s. Stalls Is fid, Reserves 2s 6d (plus tax). Showing theatre royal, waiTATiA, TUESDAY. 'MPIRE TiHEATRE. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, At 7.45 p.m. HANDEL'S ORATORIO, THE MESSIAH. THE MESSIAH. ■ THE MESSIAH. » Py Choir of Nearly 100 Voices. Miss T. McEnroe, Wellington, Soprano Mrs F. Basham, Waipukurau, Contralto Mr> Hubert Carter, Auckland, Tenor. Mr. Frank Charles, Wellington, Bass Prices: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. No extra charge for booking. Plan at Collier's next Saturday. 1 M PIR E rp HEAT RE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, At 8.10 p.m. LEATHAM-SYMONS RECITALS CONCERT TOUR. IJISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM (Pianist) MISS AVA SYMONS (Violinist) reserved Seats 4/- (plus tax). 3/- «nd 2/- (plus tax) at Theatre. ' Plan at Collier's on Wednesday next. The reception accorded Miss Ava Symons at her recent concert in Hastings was described a3 tumultuous. Hear this gifted artist! ■ WAK IN 0 """ * T T * STOCK AUCTION DRIVE AND • JUMBLE SALE will be held on fRIDAY, 26th November, 1020. Stock Auction Sale begins at 2 p.m. To follow: Produce Stalls, Fancy Goods Stalls, Artwork Raffles, Afternoon tea. Orchestra at 3 p.m. A FANCY DRESS MASKED BALL in the evening, to liquidate the Hall Debt. L. JONES, Chairman. RATAPIKO SCHOOLROOM. FRIDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. ■RETURN gOCIAL & J)ANCE Everyone Welcome—No Charge. PAVIS QUP. J)AVIS QUP. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. To be played at AUCKLAND on December 28th, 30th and 31st. Plans now open at Messrs. H. E. Partridge and Co., Ltd., Queen Street, AUCKLAND. (Season Tickets Only.) fRICE3:Northern & Southern STands, r £2 10s. Western Stand, £2. Applications must be accompanied by remittance (add exchange to cheques), jalso stamped and addressed envelope. T. H. HICKS, Hod. Sec. Management Committee (Australia). HUGH C. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. N.Z. Committee.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1920, Page 1
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