AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Metro’s 6-reel Super-Sporting Drama, THE BEST OF LUCK. THE BEST OF LUCK. THE BEST OF LUCK. THE BEST OF LUCK. The tremendous Drury Lane melodrama of Daring Deedc, High Romance, and startling surprises. With an ALL-STAR CAST, including Katherine Adams and Jack Holt. “THE BEST OF LUCK*’ is a panorama of titanic conflicts, sudden surprises and dramatic recoils, in which an intrepid girl dares the Hazards of the AIR and the OCEAN’S DEPTHS. Colossal in its power to thrill and make the pulse beat faster. Also “Elmo” No. 12, etc. USUAL PRICES. rpHEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. T. DE SPONG IN HIS MATCHLESS ENTERTAINMENT—Grave and Gay. Monologues, Sketches* and Humorous Items, etc. Assisted by New Zealand’s. Baritone, O. FIRKIN. See East Coast press reports —crowded houses. Admission: 3s 2d and 2s Id. Box Plan at Collier’s.
JJRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Clarke Memorial Hostel. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY'AND FRIDAY, May 4, 5 and 6. Plays, “The Monkey’s Paw,” by W. W. Jacobs and “Poached Eggs and Pearls,” by Gertrude Jennings, will be produced by a strong caste of Local Amateurs, headed by Mrs. Claude Weston. Tickets, 2s; booking 6d extra, at Collier’s. URuijl BEACH PICNIC CLUB. A NNUAL RACE BALL will be held in X the Urenui Hall on THURSDAY, April 14. Admission: Gents, 5/-; Ladies, 2/6. C. H. BARNITT, Hon. Secretary. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. QENTRAL gCHOOL “AT HOME” Commencing at 1 p.m. Adults, Is; Children, free in afternoon and. 3d at night. GREAT Programme for a ’Great Crowd on a Great Day, comprising: CHILDREN’S ITEMS. Flag March, Ribbon Dance, Physical Drill, Exhibition of School Work,
Hobbies and Curios. RACES AND COMPETITIONS. STALLS Plain and Fancy Needlework, STALLS Produce, Jumble, Dolls, Ca£e, STALLS Confectionery, Sweets, Soft STALLS Drinks, Fruit Salads, Pot STALLS • Plants, Flowers, etc. AFTERNOON TEA. Adults 9d. Children (id; Supper 9d. PUNCH AND JUDY and Other Sideshows, including: The Nubian Dwarf, Continuous Pictures, Sketch Artist, Hoop-la, Cocoanut Shy, Fish Pond, Bran Tub, etc. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. Raffles of various Works of Art, and other Competitions that will provide a fund of merriment. CITIZENS’ BAND IN ATTENDANCE. THE .“AT HOME” WILL BE THE CHILDREN’S GALA DAY. TENDERS. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. WHENUAKURA VALLEY SUSPENSION BRIDGE, OMONA RIDING. fpHE Eltham County Council desires to receive tenders from persons experienced in this class of work, for the rebuilding of the above bridge (span about 105 feet and width three feet). Materials will be supplied by the Council. Drawings and specification may be seen at the Council Offices, Eltham, and further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. M. E. FITZGERALD, County Engineer, Eltham. M ISS M. D onald - A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Upland Road, EGMONT VILLAGE. Pupils prepared for Exams.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1921, Page 1
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