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AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NlG_i' t At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Presenting a Big All-British Film in 6 reele K “ANGEL ESQUIRE” “ANGEL ESQUIRE” “ANGEL ESQUIRE” “ANGEL ESQUIRE” Featuring the talented artists, AURELE SYDNEY & AURELE SYDNEY & -/ GERTRUDE McCOY GERTRUDE McCOY Breathless action from start to finish; runs the whole gamut of melo-dramatic emotions; abounds in thrills, surprising situations, sensational developments, trials of strength, and attractive romance. Also showing: “Elmo the Fearless” No. 9, Gazette and Christie comedy. NOTE.—This programme, minus comedy, will be shown to-morrow night (Good Friday) in aid of the Clarke Memorial. THE EMPIRE EASTER MONDAY AT 8 P.M. The World’s Greatest Racing Drama. William Fox presents his remarkable screen drama, “CHECKERS “CHECKERS” “CHECKERS" “CHECKERS” Thoroughbreds and High Life intermingled with a basic drama of the human emotions. “CHECKERS” proved one of the greatest stage successes of all time and is repeating its sensational triumph in moving pipture form. IT COMBINES ALL THE ELEMENTS of the most successful sporting melodramas, AND THEN SOME. Patrons who suffer with a weak heart should not view “Checkers”—the excitement might prove fatal. Prices: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6, Reserves 2/6 at Collier’s (plus tax). FORESTERS’ HALL, HAWERA. A LONG-NIGHT DANCE will be held in the above Hall on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. March 28. Handicap Waltzing Competition. First prize, £2 2s. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. All entries, with performances, must be in by SATURDAY. March 26. Admission: Gents. 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. ' H. HEARNE, Hawera.

pORT Y OUR JJELM And Steer for NGABjRE GARDENS LIGHTHOUSE ON GOOD FRIDAY. This is the Programme, so cut it out and bring it with you. March, "Dolores”, and Suite, “Merchant of Venice”, Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “The Lost Chord”, Mr. P. Coe. Song, “Ave Maria”, Mrs. C. Massey. Valse, “Colombine”, Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “Farewell in the Desert”, - • Mr. A. Bills. Song, “April Morn”, Miss Rona Kino. Cornet Solo, “Song Without Words”, Mr. Kelly. Orchestral Accompaniment. Interval. Selection, “The Rose”, Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “Nazareth”, Mr. P. Coe. Song 4 Mrs. C. Massey, (a) “0 Sole Mio”, (b) “Sampson and Delilah” Rogers’ Orchestra. Song, “I Know a Lovely Garden” Mr. A. Bills. Song, "Parted”, Miss Rona Kino. Vocal Duet, “Watchman, What of the Night?”, Messrs. P. Coe and A. Bills. Spanish Cavatina, “Rose of Paradise”, Rogers’ Orchestra. God Save the King.

pREE (JIFT J)AY for the Children at NGAERE GARDENS on EASTER MONDAY. Every child attending the Gardens on Easter Monday will be presented with an Aerial Dirigible Balloon. Make good your promise and picnic at Ngaere Gardens on Easter Monday. The last of the holidays this season. Fun with the Monkeys, laughter in the Mirrors, Joy on the Ocean Wave, Boating on the Lake, See Saws, Paddling Pool, Swings, etc. Music by the Great Orchestrala. You cannot help enjoying yourself. The only place you can picnic with comfort. Hot Water Provided Free. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea obtainable. Lollies, Peanuts, Fruit, Drinks, purchasable at our up-to-date stall. Trains to and from the Gardens to suit everyone. Special train from Ngaere to Stratford at 5.30 p.m. LESTER BROS., ’Phone 315. Proprietors. S HIGH-CLASS CAR PAINTING & ENAMELLING. ♦ W E . have just opened up a new department, and obtained the services of a high-class car painter, and invite you to come along and inspect our work. Nothing but the best of material used, nad expert workmanship., We also specialise in painting motor cars, side cars, tanks, number plates, etc. STAINTON & CO., pEVQN STREET.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1921, Page 1

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