AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S ’ TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! i YOU—what claim have you for his love? It was I wiio made him what he i is—I, who sacrificed everything that he may be a power. You—who are you? ME. I am neither brilliant nor cvever —I AM-JUST HIS WIFE! JUST A WIFE. JUST A WIFE. JUST A WIFE. A Selznick - National Attraction. Two women fight a battle of wits for the possession of one man. Which ! wins? Roy Stewart. Kathlyn Williams, and Leatrice Joy in lhe first of the great productions. Also Gazettes, Comedy, and “Moonriders.” AT USUAL PRICES. JJEPRESENTATIVE yOOTBALL! THE MATCH OF THE SEASON TO-DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. TARANAKI TARANAKI TARANAKI ■ TARANAKI WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PUKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. PLKEKURA PARK, NEW PLYMOUTH. Kick-off at 2.15 p.m. Sharp. Admission: 2/-, Ladies and boys under 12 1/-; Stand seats 1/- extra. G. E. JAGO, Sec. Taranaki Rugby Union. SACRED CONCERT. yHE Citizens’ Band will give a series of Recitals, Vocal and Instrumental Music, in aid of Contest Expenses. Second Recital, Everybody's Theatre, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, at 8.15 p.m. Collection Silver Coin. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary.
THE MOST BRILLIANT FUNCTION OF THE YEAR. FOURTH ANNUAL pLAIN & FANCY JJRESS JJALL Will be held in the Coronation Hall on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ’ September 15 and 16. (Children’s Night, Friday.) Special Features: Full Orchestra, Excellent Floor, Splendid Suppen, Grand Illuminations. Ladies’ Tickets, ss: Gents’ Tickets, 7s; Double Tickets, 10s. may be obtained from: L. E. Hoffmann. Piano Emporium: H. Collier and Co., Piano and Music Stores; T. Avery, Stationer and Bookseller. G. E. ROPER, Secretary, N.P. R.S.A. QOUTH TARANAKI RETURNED *- SOLDIERS’ ANNUAL BALL ANNUAL BALL WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31. MOOSMAN’S SPECIAL ORCHESTRA of Eleven Instruments, PROGRAMME: Overture “Operal Echoes.” 1. Grand March (“Moana”) 2. Lancers (“H.M.S. Pinafore”) 3. Waltz (“Impassioned Dream”) 4. Sehottisehe (“Tie Your Little Bull Outside”) 5. Waltz (“The Shamrock”) 6. One Step (“Mississippi Volunteers’*) 7. Waltz (•‘Symposia”) 8. Lancers (“Sedelia”) 9. One Step ("Sprinkle Me With Kisses’’) 10. Supper Waltz (“Rio Nights”) Extras. 11. Lancers (“Albermarle”) 12. Ono Step (“Hilo"’) 13. Novelty Waltz (“Naughty Waltz”) 14. Maxina (“Maxina”) 15. Schott ische ("Roaming in the Gloaming"; Soup. 16. Lancers (“Godelia") 17. Fox Trot (“The Original"* 18. Waltz (“La Belle France”t 19. One Step (“Kiddie Land”) 20. Waltz (“Georgia”) Extras. GRAND MARCH AT 8.15 P.M. TICKETS: Double 21/_; Gents, 15/.; Ladies, 10/-. G. 11. WEIR. L. J. M ARTER, Bon. Joint Secretaries, Ball Committee. FOR SALE. JJATA, Tawa or Maire Firewood, and Rimu o- Hinau j’cnc'ng Posts; on truck at Inglewood or delivered by arrangement. Apply— SCOTT, General Carriers. Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1921, Page 1
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