AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, STRATFORD. Matinee To-day 1.30 To-night at S VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In Her Latest Metro Production, “CINDERELLA’S TWIN” “CINDERELLA’S TWIN” A Fascinating Story of a Modern Cinderella. Supports include: Comedy, Educational, “King of the Circus.” Note. —Fatty Arbuckle in “FATTY OUT WEST” will be screened at the matinee to-day in conjunction with the above programme. Augmented Orchestra To-night. Augmented Orchestra To-night. (Six Performers) Prices as Usual: Book your seats. STRATFORD RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION NNUALE - U N I O N Will be held in the STRATFORD TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At 8 p.m. Tickets ss, may be obtained from the Secretary, or any member of the Committee. N. R. 'WILSON, Hon. Sec.
GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT AND DANCE. qpOWN JJALL, gTRATFORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. The artists, who are all new to Stratford audiences, include:— Miss Marie Nilsson (soprano, Scotland’s prima donna). Miss Rae (champion Highland dancer Winner of many trophies). Mr. Judd (the best Harry Lauder artist in the Dominion). Miss Jean Maine (Highland dancer, winner of over 50 medals). Mr. McFarlane (tenor, from Dunedin). Patrons are assured of a glorious night of melody. A dance will follow the concert; music by Fox’s orchestra. Supper in the usual generous Scottish style. Admission: Gents 5/-, Ladies 3/-. Seats may bo reserved at Grubb’s Music Warehouse, 1/- extra. P. AITKEN. Hon. Sec.
PUBLIC NOTICES. JJEMORIAL QHURCH. FAMILY & FLORAL SERVICES. Preach er: Rev. W. J. Elliott. Morning.—“ The Garden of Life.” Evening.—“ Beauty and Strength.” 6.45. EVENING SERVICE. 6.45. Old Favorite Hymns: “Jesu, Lover of My Soul”; “Stand Up for Jesus,” “Lead Kindly Light.” Soloist: Mr. E. B. Gill. Anthems:- “I Am Alpha” (Stainer); “Silent. Night” (Barnby). Envelopes and Liberal Collections kindly requested for Flower Show Fund. SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES. STRATFORD PROHIBITION LEAGUE gPECIAL Services will be held on SUNDAY NEXT. September 4 Mr. W. Dobbs, vice-president. Methodist Conference, will occupy the pulpit at the Methodist Church at 11 a.m., and at the Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. Toko.—2 p.m., Coronation Hall. Mr. IT. Grinstead, Organising Secretary of the Area. SMITH’S MOTORS. /AN Saturday Next all ’Buses to Unit!, Urenui. Pukearuhe and Waitara will leave New Plymouth after the Races. A. J. SMITH. FOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! NEW ZEALAND v. SPRINGBOKS. THIRD TEST AT WELLINGTON. SEPTEMBER 17th. j Should sufficient inducement offer, my i “Large White Bus” will leave Waitara for Wellington on Friday, September 16, for the above match, returning on Sunday, the 18th. Return fare £3. Seats to be booked at the Garage, Waitara, Phone 24M. C. H. JOHNSTON, Proprietor. NOTE.—Arrangements will be made to pick up New Plymouth passengers.
PUBLIC NOTICE. T•! C. SKIPPER has opened an up-to-date Steam Laundry, and is prepared to take al! classes of laundry work. Parcels by Train or Post promptly attended to. Hotels, boarding houses, tea rooms, etc., catered for STARCH SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPECIALTY. Address — HIGH STREET, EhTHAM. (Opposite Patterson’s Stable*).
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1921, Page 1
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