AMUSEMENTS. JIATINEE FOR ADULTS ONLY at 2 p.m. to-day. EVERYBODY’S Last Day of the Instantaneous and Unqualified. Success DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE.” Robert Louis Stevenson’s wonderful Story of identity, starring the world’s greatest Tragedian JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE who fairly carried away last night’s big audience. You watch the scene where Dr. Jekyll drinks the mixture that he hopes and dreads, will givF him more than mortal power. You feel the* breathless intensity and sense the impending abomination the actor has at his command. Y’ou watch his face as the infernal drug takes possession of him. You see the handsome, noble features of Henry Jekyll change before your eyes and grow rapidly into the learing, hell-owned lineaments of the repulsive Hyde. And you see it done withe it trickery of any kind. The art of the actor suffices. Here is acting indeed! Also showing: A big 6-reel Mystery Romance. “The Blue Pearl.” Night Prices: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. Matinee I'. ces: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, (all plus tax).
BAND RECITAL. Citizens’ Band will give a Band Recita’ at Kawaroa Park To-Mor-row (Sunday . 2.45 p.m. Collection is aid of Contest Fund. H. R. CATTLEY. Secretary. TOWN HALL, IitTHAM. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921. THE ELTHAM AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY Presents a -NOVELTY REVUE, entitled POT POURRI IN 3 ACTS. Brim Full of Sparkling Humor, Bright Muaic and Snappy Dan ting. Proceeds in aid of Taumata Park for Benefit of Sport. JINGOLAND, In which the Goddess of Happiness sets the Pot a-boiling and a few Novelties are released. THE BLACK & WHITE SCENA. THE GRAND DUTCH SCENA. THE HAWAIIAN -SCENA— lntroducing the NeW Hawaiian Fox Trot. Beautiful and Original Costumes & Music The ELECTRIC TRIANGLE DANCE. Danced by Mise Jennie Ray (winner of many medals.) The Human Electric Table Lamp. Electric Roller Skating by Mr. Levy on Live Skates. Six Entirely Different Scenes. Full Orchestra (including Jazz drummer) THE KEWPIE BALLET. THE MINIATURE WEDDING, &c, &c. Popular Prices: 4s, 3s, 2a (plus tax). Booking 6d extra. Box plan at Carman’s.
EMPIRE THEATRE. Central school concert CENTRAL SCHOOL CONCERT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. JULY 20 & 21. Full Particulars Later.
BOXING! TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, TUESDAY, JULY 12. GREAT FEATHERWEIGHT CONTEST. BERT FACOOREY BERT FACOOREY BERT FACOOREY (N.Z. Bantam Champion) versus GEORGE LANE GEORGE LANE GEORGE LANE (Winner of 25 Contest®; Aussie) FIVE AMATEUR CONTESTS FIVE. AMATEUR CONTESTS By Leading Taranaki Amateurs. PROGRAMME. AMATEURS. ' Flyweight: A. Collins v. T. Sullivan. Light: H. Sharrock v. S. Lind Welter: L Duggan v. W. McNeil. Feather: P. Skoglund v. J. Millar. Welter: Jert Clarry v. Ken Rowson. PROFESSIONAL: George Lane (Dunedin) versus Bert Facoorey (Auckland). Popular Prices. Book Early. Box Plan now open at Grubb’s, ’phone 289. W. R. FOLEY, Hon. Secretary, KAPONGA BAKERY. f*|PEN FRIDAY, July 8; Mr. Max as baker; delivery of stores and bread veing arranged in surrounding district. SMALLEY & CO., Merchant®, Eltham and Kaponga, *
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 1
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