AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT THE WONDER SHOW £1 conjunction with our usual picture programme. The World-famous Illusionists LEVANTE AND KEECH LEVANTE AND KEECH LEVANTE AND KEECH (From Maskelyne & Cook's, London.) PVith full company of assistants, in a pot pourri of mystery and merriment. In two parts. Part One LEVANTE (n a series of startling illusions. The Costume Box Illusion, the Taylor Trunk Mystery, Flags of All Nations. StraightFaeket Release, and the Levitation or Princess Asra. Part Two KEECH Zn demonstrations of Mnemonics, PsyBhic Manifestations, Exposing the Methods of Fraudulent Mediums, Exposures of Spirit Writings and Phycho Photographs. Weird Unique Thrilling. The Sensation of the Year. The only show of its kind. Prices: 2/6 & 1/6, plus tax. Plans |t Collier’s. THE EMPIRE Direction -... John Hopkins “ TO-NIGHT —at 8 TO-NIGHT final appearance of that sterling combination, the FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES FASHION PLATE DANDIES In a further budget of big successes. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME For as this is the first Saturday on which New Plymouth has ceased work at midday, that it might dig its garden/ play football, blow the top off Paritutu and sundry other pastimes, it is right and seemly that a large concourse should hie itself inside the Empire to-night. Prices: 4/2, 3/2 and 2/1. Plan at Collier’s,till 12.30 and at The-->tre from 2 till 4. COURSING. / TO-DAY y TO-DAY TO-DAY CLENAVON ENCLOSURE, SMART ROAD. First Course ? at 1 p.m. ' Admission Men, 2/-; Boys, 6d; Ladies free. F. DOUGHTY, Hon. Secretary.
JIJEW pLYMOUTH J£ALE gOCIETY. ELEVENTH GRAND CONCERT. EMPIRE THEa/rE. 2nd & 3rd JUNE. By Special Engagerfent by the MALE CHOIRS throughout N.Z. \ ROSA ALBA Lyric Soprano. THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN SONGSTRESS. “Miss Rosa Alba, a young soprano, With all the elements of a beautiful Voice, possessing as it does an extensive L and flexible upper register, pure in quality and accurate.” —Argus, Melbourne. “The sweet, pure voice of Rosa Alba.” —Age. Melbourne. MISS GLADYS GAMMAN, Elecutionist. (Gold Medallist). Winner of leading prizes in recent Napier Competitions. MISS LEILA DENBY (Pianist), ChristChurch; an Artist unequalled in the Southern City. Popular prices: 4/- (reserved), 3/- and $/-- Box Plan, at Collier’s, opens on dayA. B. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary.
MIDHIRST FOOTBALL DANCE. A DAXCE ffill h* held in the M i dh!rst **■ Town Hall on FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd. Jkdsiicaion: Gents 2/6, Ladies I/-. G. ANDERSON, Hon. See. -I. th REGIMENT (TARANAKI RIFLES). “A” COMPANY. THIRD ANNUAL IXAJD -frpLITARY JJALL. CORONATION HALL. JEJNG'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3, 1921. .»• New Plymouth Citizens’ Band will assist. I INSTRUMENTS. 8 INSTRUMENTS. ► New Plymouth’s Beading Orchestra, cadet direction of Mrs. George, has been engaged. f INSTRUMENTS. 8 INSTRUMENTS. Grand March at 8 pm.. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Tickets—Ladies 3s 6d, Gentlemen ss. Double Tickets 7s 6d. R. G. HOWELL. 7. R. SHEPPARD, / Hon, Secretaries.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1921, Page 1
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