AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT A Big Metro Superfeature, MAY ALLISON in “HELD IN TRUST” A delightful scheen play, with May at hep- brightest. Also conclusion of “Elmo” and opening of the big serial, “KING OF THE CIRCUS” You’re never too old to go to a circus. The amusement surprise of the centufy. At Usual Prices.
THE EMPIRE Direction John Hopkins. THREE-NIGHT SEASON commencing TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, The Smart, Bright and Piquant FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES Part of your existence to-day is devoted to pleasant relaxation. We have the combination who can supply it. They are the popular show of the day. Here are the artists: Christina Andrews: Scottish Soprano. Wyn Faulkner: Contralto. Rosa Walton: Entertainer at the Piano. Lenore Graham: Comedienne. Syd Kingsley: Lyric Tenor. Wilfred Scott: Baritone. George Titchener: Comedian. Will B. Keany: Character Comedian. LATEST REVUE SUCCESSES. A great compilation of the latest successes will be presented during the season. 1 Whoso would feel joyful and drop his ■ cares and worries with a loud thud, let him now hasten and book his eeat with the good Collier. To admit: 4/2, 3/2 and 2/1. COMPLETE CHANGE SATURDAY.
INGLEWOOD TOWN HALL. A QRAND OATHOLIC gOCIAL Will be held in the Inglewood Town Hall On THURSDAY. 26th MAY, 1921. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. Tickets: Ladies 2s, Gentlemen 3s. P. F. UHLENBERG, Hon. Secretary. BELL BLOCK HALL. A WALTZING COMPETITION will be held in connection with the Euchre Party and Dance on THURSDAY, May 26. Music by Mr. Boulton. Prizes for Waltzing, Best Couple, value 10s each. Euchre. Ist value 10s, 2nd ss. Third night for aggregate. GEO. KING, Hon. Secretary. COURSING. OPENING MEETING OPENING MEETING OPENING MEETING of the TARANAKI PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB To be held at GLENAVON ENCLOSURE, SMART ROAD. SATURDAY, MAY 28. First Course at 1 p.m. Admission Men, 2/-; Boys. 6d; Ladies free. F. DOUGHTY, Hon/ Secretary.
MEETINGS. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. PARITUTU TROOP TARANAKI (L) SQUADRON MEETING of members of the above troop will be held in the Soldiers’ Cub Rooms on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Re-organisation of the Troop. All who desire their names to remain on the Roll of the Troop are urged to attend. R. J. BROKENSHIRE, (care Standish & Anderson), Hon. Secretary, Taranaki (L) Squadron.
D R J. O. P ABST ’ (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat) May be consulted (by appointment only) at MCDONALD’S BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 3566. FOR SALE—First-Class American Organ, 8 stops, perfect order, mirror top; gift at £22 10s; terms arranged.— Collier’s. TJED Ink, in hotties suitable for school children; Id per bottle. —
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1921, Page 1
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