AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S -NIGHT at 7.40 TO-NIGHT nd at both sessions to-morrow, x-trot of funniosities. High speed hrough. A chuekle a second; a laugh a minute. “LEAVE IT TO SUSAN” “LEAVE. IT TO SUSAN” “LEAVE IT TO SUSAN” ■ Goldwyn five-reel comedy, with MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY brown-eyed Susan in the romance of | “a modern eave girl.’* Also a two-reel Christie special, “KISS ME, CAROLINE” Topical Budget, etc. COMING MONDAY “BURIAL OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR” 1 - CHAUTAUQUA THIRD SEASON FEBRUARY 7—12. 25—ARTISTS AND LECTURERS—2S Lecturers include: Miss Sutnmayah Aattiyeh, of Assyria. Captain R. Muir Allan, of Scotland. Captain T. Dinsmore Upton, of U.S.A. Joel W. Eastman, of U.S.A. Captain Allan Norman Imrie, of Canada. Entertainers and Concert Artists include: The Parnells, Lula Root, The lonians, Lowell Patton, The Overseas Entertainers, Fenwick Newell, Ruby Page Ferguson and many others. EVERY PROGRAMME DIFFERENT. Children? There will be a Junior Chautauqua again this season, so be ready. BUY SEASON-TICKETS. Beason Tickets: Adults 10s, Students 6s, Children 4s. J A. B. GIBSON, Local Secretary.
CHAUTAUQUA THIRD STRATFORD SEASON THIRD STRATFORD SEASON THIRD STRATFORD SEASON FROM FEBRUARY 4 TO FEBRUARY 10. BIGGER, BETTER & BRIGHTER THAN EVER. —— SIX AFTERNOONS AND SIX EVENINGS. HEAR ALL! SEE ALL! SEASON TICKET PRICES: Adults, 10/-; Students, 6/-; Children, 4/-. Seaeon ticket holders can reserve seats free of charge. Tickets can be purchased from any of the local guarantors, or from the Secretary— D. M. CLARKE, f Box 105, Stratford.
EDUCATIONAL. ■’ new' PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TkAY SCHOOL will re-open on TUES- ** DAY, Feb. 8, at 10 a.m. The Principal will he in attendance each day ! from 10 till 12 and 2 till 4, to inter- , yiew parents and enrol pupils. BOARDING HOSTEL.—Mrs. Moore will be at .home to parents on Monday, from 2 till 4. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. ■piRST TERM 1921 commences: For Boys, TUESDAY, February 8; and for Girls, THURSDAY, February [lO. The Principal of the Girls’ School will be at the School to interview parents and enrol pupils on SATURDAY, Febru- , ary 5, from 10 am. to 12 noon and from ; 2 to 4 p.m.; and the Principal of the Boys’ School will be at home for the I same purpose on MONDAY, February 7.' Free Place Pupils should take with them their Proficiency Certificates. Boarders are expected to be in their respective houses on MONDAY, February 7 (Boys) •nd WEDNESDAY, February 9 (Girls) EDMUND LASH, Secretary. ST. MARY’S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. BOARDING ft DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. •THE FIRST TERM, 1921, will begin WEDNESDAY, February 9th. Miss Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on Saturday, January 15th, and Monday, January 17th, from 2.30 to 4.30, or at other times by appointment. MUSICAL. MR. R. NEVILLE RENAUD resumes tuition on MONDAY. February 7. Corner Dawson and Fulford Streets. •Phone 223. Don’t hesitate to use Nazol freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose and throat from Infection. Good for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc \
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1921, Page 1
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