AMUSEMENTS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! EMPIRE THEATRE THREE NIGHTS ONLY. JUNE 16, 17 and 18, 1921. NEW PLYMOUTH COURTIERS’ COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. In their Unique Revue “THE BRAN PlE’’ EVERY DIP A DTP AND A SURPRISE PACKET. Featuring New Sccnas, Assembles, Burlesques, Solo Dances and Vocal Numbers—all the latest hits from London and New York. FULL ORCHESTRA OF EIGHT INSTRUMENTALISTS. You remember the N.P. Operatic Society in their great successes, “Geisha,” “Country Girl,” “San Tov.” etc.—then you must see “THE BRAN PIE.” Box Plans for the Season open at Collier’s on Monday, June d 3. Popular Prices. H. C. COLLIER, Business Manager
pLYMOUTH OHOIR OONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE. 2nd & 3rd JUNE, 1921. ROSA ALBA Dear Miss Alba,— I want to take this opportunity of telling you how delighted I was with the performance of “Elijah” at Newcastle on Thursday last, and to express a hope that we will be able to have your services for the performance to be held in Sydney on 12th March. Yours faithfully, H. VERBRUGGHEN, Director. The supporting ARTISTS are also of very high merit: • MISS GLADYS GAMMAN, Elocutionist; Gold Medallist. MISS LEILA DENBY, Pianist; the leading Musician in Christchurch.
SHOWS. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S TWELFTH ANNUAL yyiNTER gHOW. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE Sth, 9th, 10th and 11th Next. POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. ENTRIES for POULTRY SHOW close TO-DAY (May 21st), at 9 p.m. ENTRIES for all other sections close Saturday next, May 28th. Schedules obtainable from— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 18, ’Phone 87, New Plymouth.
PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. M RS. TARRY wishes to state how much she appreciates the kindness of her neighbors in coming forward and helping in so many ways during her severe illness. Also Dr Nutting for his great skill, kindness and attention. And she begs that one and all will receive her most grateful thanks. “The Hollies”, Inglewood. May 19, 1921. OPUNAKE HOTEL STABLES JJAVE now been taken over by J. BOYHAN (late of Club Hotel Stables), who is prepared to supply feeds, stands, etc. Cars stalled. Horses clipped. Moorcock’s Bus leaves Stables for New Plymouth daily at 7 a.m. and returns in evening to catch ’bus to Hawera. Gigs and reliable horses for hire. J. BOYHAN. NOTICE. XfR. N. G. WINTER begs to notify the public that, he has opened 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 kept [open until 8 p.m. $n Mondays and WedistwUyb and 19 >.ni. $b Saturday*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1921, Page 1
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