AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of a delightful programme. Beautiful EILEEN PERCY in “THE LAND EILEEN PERCY in OF JAZZ” A rollicking comedy-drama. And the young stunt actor BUCK JONES in “JUST PALS” BUCK JONES in “JUST PALS” A play of the West, with a touch of the wild and woolly. COMING TO-MORROW Fascinating VIOLA DANA in her Metro de luxe feature in six reels, “DANGEROUS TO MEN”, a drama about the female of the species. Usual Prices. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. TO-NIGHT only TO-NIGHT NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE in her greatest picture, “THE BRANDED WOMAN” “THE BRANDED WOMAN” “THE BRANDED WOMAN” A picture which expresses every emotion known to the feminine heart. Supporting Items include LATEST TOPICAL COMEDY “THE DRAGON’S NET” Book your seats at Wilson Bros.
STRATFORD A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ■ OONCERT, TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, MAY 19. At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME: Piano Solo Miss Ruby Curran Song, “Waiata Poi” Madam Ivo Symes Harp Solo Mrs. Hughes-Johnson Song, “ King’s Minstrel Mr. Harold Roberts Violin Solo, “ Deuxieme Mazurka ’’ Miss Dorothy Hughes-Johnson Dance, “ The Love Bird ” Miss Audrey Hughes-Johnson . Recitation Mr. George Swan Violin & Harp Duet. “Ave Maria” 1 Mrs. and Miss Dorothy Hughes- i Johnson’. ( Song, “ Mountain Dovers ” Mr. Harold Roberts. Recitation Mr. George Swan Song with Violin Obligato, “Mate of Mine” Madam Ivo Symes ’ Harp Solo, “Un Songe”, Mrs. Hughes-Johnson Song, “Dreams of Past”, Mr. Harold- Roberts Dance, “The Dying Swan”, with Violin and Harp, Miss Audrey HughesJohnson. Duet. “How’s My Boy”, Madam Ivo Symes and Mr. George Swan. Prices: 3/- and 2/-; booking fid extra at the A. and P. Office, Broadway, Stratford. MEETINGS. STANLEY ROAD HALL. PUBLIC MEETING of all residents in the Wharehuia and Te Popo disI tricts will be held in the Stanley Road I School on WEDNESDAY, May 18, at , 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of discuss - . ing the matter of building a Public I Hall. I 4 L. S. HART, Convenor. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL Persons found trespassing on my ' property, Kaimiro, will be proseI 1 cuted. A. H. TAYLOR. FRIDAY At 9 a.m. £5OOO SUPER SLUMP SALE AT JON MARCHE KAPONGA. To Raise Money for Extension of Business. BIGGEST SALE IN. TARANAKI. NOTICE. 'str. N. G. WINTER begs to notify the publie that he is opening an up-to-date and well-equipped Hairdressing Saloon in the A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont Street. New Plymouth. Sterilised instruments and utmost cleanliness assured. The Saloon will be opened to patrons on Wednesday next, May 18, and will be kept open until 8 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, and 10 p.m. on Saturdays. REMEMBER! NGAERE GARDENS. Are Always Open to the Piib’ic. LESTER BROS ’Phone 315.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1921, Page 1
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