AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S tO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT. A BIG TRIPLE ATTRACTION. leaded by a Record-making First National Special Comedy-Drama “THE LOVE EXPERT.’’ “THE LOVE EXPERT.’’ “THE LOVE EXPERT.’’ “THE LOVE EXPERT.” that dainty tittle Favorite CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. CONSTANCE TALMADGt. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. SAUCY, NAUGHTY, BUT NICE, lere’s a girl who site up at night leaning how to give her prospective husband thrills. A NEU ONE EVERY DAY. YOU MUST BE UP-TO-DATE, So avail yourself of her lessons. Supports include — final Episode of “VANISHING DAGGER,” and First Episode of “THE DRAGON’S NET.” Our New Serial Thriller. To assist all local “flappers” in the art of love-making, this programme is show ing AT USUAL PRICES.
THEATRE J>OYAL, yy AIT ARA. MONDAY, APRIL 11. JgMPIRE rpHEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH? THURSDAY, APRIL 14. T. DE SPONG T. DE SPONG in his MATCHLESS ENTERTAINMENT Grave and Gay Monologues, Sketches, Humorous Items, etc. Assisted by New Zealand’s Baritone, 0. FIRKIN Bee East Coast Press reports crowded houses. Admission: 3/2 and 2/1. OONCERT AND TRANCE at PUKENGAHU, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. Farewell and Presentation to Miss G. Coleman. Non-subscribers, 2/-; Ladies a basket.
OAKURA HALL. SERIES OF EUCHRE PARTIES. A SERIES of ’Euchre Parties and Dances will be held in the Oakura Hall, commencing‘THUßSDAY, April 14th. Good prizes, including points prize. F. JANS, Hon. Sec. ” URUTI BEACH PICNIC CLUB. RACE BALL will be held in the Urenui Hall on THURSDAY, April 14. Admission: Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. C. H. BARNITT, \ Hon. Secretary. ATHLETICS. JJAHOE gPORTS OLUB (Registered.) SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, APRIL 14. Commencing at 11 a.m. VERY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Splendid Fields in Open Athletic and Chopping Events. JONT FAIL TO SEETHE HORSE EVENTS NOVELTY EVENTS TUG-OF-WAR APPLE BOBBING, Etc. Amusements for All! luncheon Booth and Refreshment Stall on Ground. Horsea and Vehicles Is. JRAND DANCE in MAHOE HALL, 8 p.m. S. KEMP, Hon. Sec. THE GREAT. , JUG-OF-WAR opens WEDNESDAY NIGHT, in the T° WN H ALL ’ QPUNAKE. SEMI-FINALS THURSDAY. FINALS FRIDAY. Organised vy Town Queen Committee in aid of Mrs. Lyttle’s candidature. £35 IN PRIZES £35 Teams of five-a-side Nomination fee: £2. ENTRIES close TO-NIGHT with the JAMES FREYNE, Opunake. JpOR SALE—First-Class American Or- ■— gan, 8 stops, perfect order, mirror gift at _£22 10s; terms arranged
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1921, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1921, Page 1
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