AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT at 7/_5 TO-NIGHT Last night of a wild play of the Woolly West, TOM MIX in “THREE GOLD COINS” TOM MIX in “THREE GOLD COINS” The world’s daredevil at his best. Also LOUISE LOVELY LOUISE LOVELY in “PARTNERS OF FATE” “PARTNERS OF FATE” A tidy tale of matrimonial misdeals and mix-ups. Also latest Fox Gazettes. Coming To-morrow A big Metro superfeature, ‘ CLOTHES”, with an all-star cast; and “King of the Circus” No. 2. pLYMOUTH QHOIR SOCIETY. ' ELEVENTH GRAND CONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE. 2nd & 3rd JUNE. By Special Engagement hy the MALE CHOIRS throughout N.Z. ROSA ALBA Lyric Soprano. THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN SONGSTRESS. > “Rosa -Aba's voice has all the limpid beauty of Melba’s, coupled with the freshness of a boy ehdrkter’s.” t —Sydney Bulletin. “The sweet, pure voice of Rosa Alba.* - —Age. Melbourne. MISS GLADYS GAMMAN. Elecutionist. (Gold Medallist). Winner ot leading prizes in recent Napier Competitions. MISS LEILA DENBY (Pianist), ChristChurch; an Artist unequalled in the Southern City. i Popular prices:. 4/- (reserved), 3/- and • 2/-. Box Plan, at Collier’s, opens on Saturday. A. B. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. HIBERNIAN CARNIVAL. JUNE 1,2, 3 and 4. Remember ! z The ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR* opens on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, at- 2 p.m*. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM.ME at the Opening Ceremony. Splendid Selections of Pictures, Paintings and Works of Art. Special Concert Items Wednesday night. Come. see. hear and enjoy the HARRY LAUDER of New Zealand. Please return all blocks and books.
N. MOORE, € .Eltham. T ft ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR n ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR ELTHAM CATHOLIC BAZAAR \ JUNE 1,2, 3 & 4. < j Bring your team for the 1 BIG TUG-OF-WAR £4o Prize Wednesday Night: Ist Round. Thursday Night: 2nd Round. Friday Night: 3rd Round. Saturday Night: Final. p Post Entries Accepted. P. MARCHANT, Secretary. TENDERS. « L VV ANTED—Tenders for falling 50 ’’ Acres Bush. Waiteakea Road, Te Kiri. Tenders close May 31. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - Apply— T. J. MILDENHALL, Waituka Road, Te Kiri. TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. rpENDERS will be received by tjie above Board at their Office, Egmont Street, until 9 a.m. of the 14th June, for the purchase of the present Nurses’ Home, situated on the Hospital Grounds. The building consists of 24 rooms, including bath rooms, and 'all conveniences, and is of two storeys. The successful tenderer will be given possession as soon as the New Nurses’ Home is complete and ready for occupation, which is calculated to be in about three months’ time, and the building must be removed from the boards property as soon as possible thereafter. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, and applications to view the building should be made to the Matron. E. HOLDEN, , Secret ary. A: B. W ALDIE - " ELECTRO-PLATE?., TTAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN; STREET, 4IEW PLYMOUTH.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1921, Page 1
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