AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO NIGHT at 7.45 TO-NIGHT She shook a wicked shoulder, and she owned a wicked wink. But she had a wise little head on those naughty little shoulders. See VIOLA DANA Right in her element in VIOLA DANA Metro’s latest play, “THE CHORUS GIRL’S ROMANCE” ‘•THE CHORUS GIRL’S ROMANCE” Also: “King of the Circus”, Gazettes and Comedy. At Usual Prices. THE EMPIRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! They’re off, Mr. Cutts! What’s that left? Kennaquhair? No, that’s Kennaquhair out in front, I with Poitrel! I What a beaut’! | SEE the marvellously photographed and : wildly exciting race for the Sydney Cup jat Randwick, in which Miss Brownie ! Vernon rides the racing marvel, Kcnnai quhair, in competition with Lewis, i Bracken, McLaughlan, Deinpr . Ben Deeley, and all the cracks—a dead-heat with Poitrel for her lover’s honor and her brother’s life.—Only one of the sensational incidents in this Thoroughbred Australian Super Six-Reel Sporting Drama. "SILKS AND SADDLES.” "SILKS AND SADDLES.” Recommended by the Censor more especially for all Men, Women and Children between the agefl of 8 and 80. Also Gazettes and the Big JOE MARTIN Comedy “A WILD NIGHT.” Prices: D.C. 2fl, Stalls 1» 6d, plus tak. Reserves at Collier’s, 2s Gd. "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY.” COMING SATURDAY & MONDAY. Featuring ORMER LOCKLEAR. Daredevil of the Skies. Prices: 2/- and 1/6, plus tax. EMPIRE THEATRE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 16. 17 and 18, 1921. NEW PLYMOUTH COURTIERS’ COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY Present their Unique Review, "BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” " BRAN PIE ” " BRAN PIE ” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE" "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE” "BRAN PIE”
New Scenas, Burlesques, Ensembles, Classical and Fancy Dances, and latest vocal hits from London and New York. Six Changes of Entirely New Scenery. BEAUTIFUL DRESSING. FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA Who will “tear the first piece off’’ at 7.50 p.m. ’Box Planfl open at Collier’s Saturday morning next at 9 a.m. j Prices: 4/- (reserved) x 3/- and 2/-, plus tax. H. C. COLLIER, Business Manager. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. J£LTHAM GOLF CLUB ANNUAL DANCE, FRIDAY, June 10. Good i Floor. McCarthy’s Orchestra. Men, ss; Ladies, 3/-; Double Ticket, 7/6. W. W. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. I WqRETUP’O SOLDIERSI STRATFORD. < J> S.A. DANCE will be hold in the' Stratford Town Hall? on FRIDAY, JUNE 10. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. N. R. WILSON, . Hon. Secretary.
MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. J>EV. HOWARD ELLIOTT will address * a Public Meeting of Protestants in the Town Hall, Stratford, on Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m. TENDERS. TENDERS FOR GORSE GRUBBING. A BOUT 10 Acres. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply T McEWEN, Carrington Road. Or McEwen’s Boot Shop. Commencing WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. THE JON MARCHE ELTHAM. WILL PARALYSE THE PRICES NOW CHARGED fN THE DRAPERY TRADE. NOTE. —Alterations and Additions to Premises Sale, Bon Marche. Eltham, fQPjjnencing tVeSnesday, June 8.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1921, Page 1
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