AMUSEMENTS. A ROUND OF MERRIMENT, MUSIC, MIRTH AND DELIGHT AT EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT for the very last time, A banquet of the richest melody, THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS THE MUSICAL BLANCHARDS Direct from Fuller’s Vaudeville Circuit. The acme of excellence, introducing the world’s latest musical instruments—The u Sonorous Chimes, the glorious and wonderful Tubular Harp, the pretty and enchanting Silver Xylophones, Russian Sleigh and Swiss Hand Bells— a. revelation in music. Also OUR FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME, Headed *by the special super-de-luxe screen epic, “CHILDREN NOT WANTED” “CHILDREN NOT WANTED” featuring EDITH DAY. Adapted from Stuart Sinclair’s great humanity play. How many times have you seen this? To Let— Modern Flat; No Children. Apply, etc.” and lots of others like it. What about a hearing for His Majesty the Baby ? Have you got a Child? A Poodle? Come Right In. “CHILDREN NOT WANTED” Has a message for you. Prices: D.C., 2/-; Stalls, 1/6; plus tax. Reserves at Collier’s. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction Masqueraders Ch. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 9th & 10th. (Under the Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Jellicoe.) For the first time in New Plymouth. Offering something different from anything that has previously visited the Dominion. \ THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS. THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS. THE ENGLISH MASQUERADERS. A GALAXY OF STAR ARTISTS, Among whom may be mentioned MR. LESLIE HOLMES (Comedian). MR. NORMAN LESLIE (Comedian). MR. LANCELOT FAIRFAX (Baritone). MR. LESLIE GORDON (Comedian). MR. GEO. WRIGHT (Comedian). MISS C. NORMAN (Soprano). MISS W. LEE (Soubrette). MISS N. MAGUIRE (Danseur). MISS G. LESTER (Soprano). MISS-E. HARTLEY (Comedienne). MR. CHAS. STEWART (Wizard Trap Drummer); and A HOST OF OTHER ARTISTS of Equal Merit. THE MASQUERADERS Will be Supported bv AN OPERATIC ORCHESTRA Of 12 Performers. Produced bv Mr. Leslie Gordon. Box Plans open this morning at Collier’s •’iano Warehouse. Popular Prices: 5/-, 4/-, 2/-., plus tax. * rpoWN J£ALL, J£LTHAM. WEDNESDAY. MAY 18.
MADAME EMILY BRIGGS (Soprano), (and late Professor of Singing, L. AM, London), will give a GRAND ENTERTAINMENT at above Hall, assisted by MRS. IVO SYMES, Contralto (Gold Medallist and Champion Lady Singer. Competitions), and MR. GEORGE SWAN, the well-known reciter. Madame will bring some of her talented pupils, who just recently won so many prizes at the Napier Competitions. A varied programme, with songs in costume, sketches, etc., is promised, also the Waltz Song Madame sang to the Prince. Look our for further particulars. BOXING. gOXING gOXING rpOURNAMENT. the auspices of the Taranaki Boxing Association, Inc J FRIDAY, I.3th MAY, 1921. FRIDAY, 13th MAY, 1921. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. NEW PLYMOUTH. • Bee the Great 15 rounds Professional bout (Middle Weight) for Purse of £lOO. TOMMY THOMPSON (Winner of Army Championships in France and England) Versus GEORGE RICHARDSON (Winner of 21 Professional Contests.) SPECIAL AMATEUR BOUTS: FEATHER WEIGHT. JA. Humphreys (Eltham) v. S. Hope (New Plymouth). LIGHT WEIGHT. Brosnan (New Plymouth) v. Willis (New Plymouth). WELTER WEIGHT. iA. E. Clarry (Eltham) v. C. Oakes (New Plymouth). SPECIAL BOUT. G. Thomas (Wanganui) v. F. Canute (Stratford). SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL BOUT. / Hart (New South Wales) v. Dunlop (New Plymouth). Referee: Mr. Tim Tracy (Wellington). Admission: 10s and ss. A limited number of Ring-side Seats At £1 Is. Box Plan opens at Collier’s on Monday. May 9. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretary, New Plymouth. REMEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS. Are Always Open to the Public. LESTER BROS. •Phone 315,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1921, Page 1
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