AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Beautiful OLIVE THOMAS. THE GLORIOUS OLB’E THOMAS. LADY. OLIVE THOMAS. THE GLORIOUS OLIVE THOMAS. LADY. Olive’s finest picture to date. Also Gazettes and “Smashing Barriers” No. 5. COMING TO-MORROW! A Big Fox Double Bill, presenting EILEEN PERCY in ' BEWARE OF THE BRIDE.” and WM. RUSSELL in “TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK,” at Usual Prices. WORKERS’ gOCIAL JJALL. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, May 4, 5 and 6. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In aid of “The Clarke Memorial Hostel.” Overture .... Mrs. George’s Orchestra. "THE MONKEY’S PAW,” (A Drama by W. W. Jacobs.) Mrs. White Mrs. Claude Weston Mr. White Mr. B. Hartman Herbert Mr. Kirk Sgt.-Major Morris, Mr. G. Goldsworthy Mr. Sampson Mr. D. G. Morgan Entri Acte .... Mrs. George’s Orchestra “POACHED EGGS AND PEARLS.” (A Comedy, by Gertrude Jennings.) Lady Clara Teviot, Miss Dora Bedford Lady Mabel Corroby, Miss Jessie Home The Duchess of Froom, Mrs. Claude Weston. Miss Deacon .... K. Morrison Lady Penzance .... Mrs. Rex Brewster Bill Smith Mr. B. Hartman George Williams .. Mr. L. Etherington Jimmie Acland Mr. A. M’lsaac Scene I: The Canteen Dining-room. Scene 2: The Pantry. Box Plan opens atr' Collier’s Thursday morning, at 9 a.m. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. i are invited, aqd will be received at my office up to noon on May 10th inst., for the erection of'a Residence in Nd*w Plymouth for Mr. W. J. Penn. W. N. STEPHENSON, Registered Architect, Brougham St., New Plymouth. NOTICE. QN and after the first of May, our terms will be strictly cash, owing to the high price of material. A. GIBSON, Blacksmith. J. S. O’NEILL, Wheelwright. Urenui.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1921, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1921, Page 1
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