AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT ‘ Last night of rip-roaring, reckless and I racy TOM MIX in “DESERT LOVE” TOM MIX in “DESERT LOVE” The biggest Fox-Mix de luxe super-at-traction ever produced, bringing all the Mix qualities—daring, fight, romance—into glaring and glorious relief. A master play, palpitating with that intense life of the great Western Plains whose lure is irresistible. Also the Sunshine fun riot, “Slipping , Feet” and Gazettes. ; Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls, 1/6 (plus tax). , COMING TO-MORROW MAY ALLISON in her big Metro play, “The Cheaters”, and “Elmo” No. 8. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT ONLY “Marriage, like genius, is an infinite capacity dor taking pains?’ ; See Cecil B. De Mille’s Greatest Creation, “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” with Gloria Swanson & Thomas Meighan Gloria Swansog & Thomas Meighan 1 A powerful story, illustrating the ' husband’s eternal problem—the strange ' difference between his wife and the girl ' he married. “Alb right; I’ll take my share of the blame, but how about yours? All you do to make me happy is to improve my mind. All you talk about is tile virtues I haven’t got and the faults I have.” “Well, I married a woman, not a gov'erness. I want to live in a home, not a convent.” “I want a sweetheart, not a judge.” See “WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?” The Question and the Answer. Prices: D.C. 2/-; Stalls 1/6 (plus tax) Box Plan now open at Wilson Bros.. Stationers, Broadway. } CEAD MILE FAILTE. gOLL A N D . JJ AL L, TO-MORROW. MARCH 17. AT 8 P.M. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. All-Irish Programme. Part I. 1. Overture. “Kathleen-Na-Houlihan,” Orchestra. 2. Chorus. “Killarney,” Convent Senior Pupils. 3 Solo, “She is Far From the Land ” Miss Blewman. 4. Quartette, “Oft in the Stilly Night,” The Melody Four. 5. Pianoforte Duet, “Irish Diamonds,” Misses Smith and Waite. , 6. Solo, “Meeting of the Waters,” Mrs. J. W. Connell. 7. Chorus, “God Save Ireland,” Convent Senior Pupils. PartXll. 1. Overture, “Humors of Donnybrook,” Orchestra. 2. Solo, “Avoumeen,” Miss Bennett. 3. Solo. “The Dear Little Girl,” Mr. P. A. Tunbridge. 4. Dialogue (in Irish), “Shean and Ma ire,” Misses Doris and Eileen Payne. 5. Dance. Irish Jig. Mr. P. Barry. 6. Solo. “Oh, Steer My Barque to Erin’s Isle,” Miss Jean Bennett. 7. Instrumental Quartette, “Ireland,” Messrs. Voght, Kay, Handley, Jarrett. Admission 2s, Children half price. Dance to follow. First-class music and supper. Admission to Dance 2s, Ladies Is 6d. W. McMAHON, Hon. Secretary. WAREA PUBLIC DANCE.' A PUBLIC DANCE will beTield in the Hall, Warea, on FRIDAY EVENING, March 18, at S p.m. Good floor music and supper. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. W, C. CALDWELL, Hon. Secretary. RACE MEETINGS. QPUNAKE JJACING jQLUB (Incorporated.) ; ANNUAL MEETING RACECOURSE, PIHAMA THURSDAY, MARCH 17. First Race starts at I'2 noon. Popular prices of admission: Gates. 2/- Lawn, 5/-. Luncheon procurable from 11 a.m. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. WAIMATE PLAINS TRQTTTNG CLUB. annualmeeting. EASTER MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 28. ACCEPTANCES for all events CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY •.next, March 18, at 8 p.m. IV. B. STRATTON, - 51, Bawefe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1921, Page 1
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