AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT A big Fox double bill, headed by muscular and manly WILLIAM RUSSELL in “TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK” «TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK ” A tremendous drama of hate and love in the Far West. Also delightful EILEEN PERCY in “BEWARE OF THE BRIDE ’, the merriest marital mix-up since ■ Eve was a newly-wed. Usual Prices. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction .... Masqueraders Company MONDAY AND TUESDAY. May 9 and 10. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Jellicoe. Direct from England .and Australia. THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS Will present a unique programme of specialties, ranging from Grand Opera to Potted Rewue. Absolutely the Last Word in Costume Comedy Companies. The Show with the Golden Voices and Unparalleled Comedy. Box Plans will open at Collier’s on Thursday Morning Next. Popular Prices: ss, 4s, 2s, plus tax.
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 Entr’ Acte .... Mrs. George’s Orchestra “POACHED EGGS AND PEARLS.” (A Comedy, by Gertrude Jennings.) Lady Clara Teviot, Miss Dora Bedford j Lady Mabel Corroby, Miss Jessie Home i The Duchess of Froom, Mrs. Claude WesI 4 ton. j Miss Deacon .... Mrs. D. K. Morrisqn 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 at Collier’s Thursday morning, at 9 a.m. REMOVAL NOTICE. J BEG to announce that I have removed to offices above the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., recently occupied by Messrs. Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert. A. C. LAWREY, Solicitor. NEW COSTUMES FOR HALF PRICE IAT JON MARCHE KAPONGA. £l2 12s for £6 6s £lO 10s for £5 ofc £8 8s for £4 4s £7 10s for £3 15s £6 10s for £3 5s £5 10s for £2 15s £4 10s for £2 5s Obtainable only from the BON MARCHE, ELTHAM AND KAPONGA. SOMETHING SOMETHING . ° NEW. ° GOOD. THE EASTING WINDSCREEN. Makes a Side Car as comfortable as a Motor Car. Gives perfect protection to the passenger in all kinds of weather and adds to the appearance of the Side-car. Suitable for any side-car. IRA J. BRIDGER. MOTOR CYCLE DEPARTMENT, 'PHONE 6q ELTHAM. UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE. SESSIO-. 1920-1921. BOURSES are prepared for all Unive and N.Z. Education ’ epartment Examinations. Students should enrol at once in order J > get the benefits of a year’s tuition. For prospectus and all information apply to— H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons, in 7 laths., Principal, °-2 Ferry Building*, . AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1921, Page 1
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