AMUSEMENTS. *XOT.E: “The Story of the Rosary/’ Friday and SaturdayEVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 745. TO-NIGHT! 'LOOK OUT! HERE COMES THE FIRE BRIGADE!” AV ho has not thrilled to that cry, as the gleaming engine comes tearing down the streets, the lights glinting on the polished helmets of the Fire-fightere. “THE STILL ALARM.” “THE STILL ALARM.” The Most Spectacular Drama of the Fire Brigade ever screened. The most stupendous and awe-inspiring Drama of Naming hearts and burning cities. TOM SANTSCHI & FRITZI BRUNETTE. Also Gazette, Comedy, and “Invisible Hand.” Luder Patronage of New Plymouth Fire Brigade. AT USUAL PRICES.
NEW PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. gpWFLFTH Q.RAND QONCERT. EMPIRE THEATRE - EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 21. PROGRAMME. 1. Part Song, “Beware” (Mallinson), Mai? Choir. 2. Mr. Ernest Drake will ping; Aria: “Eluce Van Le Stella” (Tasco), Puccini. 3. Part Song. “Gondolier’s Serenade” (Schubert) Male Choir. 4. Musical Monologue, “Spotty.” Mr. »E. Chatterton, Mr. Henniquin, Mr. A. L. Moore. 5. Two Part Songs (from Opus 45), (Elgar) Male Choir (a) “Yea. Cast me from Heights of the Mountains.” (b) “Feasting J Watch.” 6. Male Quartette, “In Absence.” The Melody Four. 4. Mr. Ernest Drake will sing—- “ Songs My Mother Taught Me” (Dvorak); “Questa a Quella” (Rigoletto). 6. Part Song, “Alexander,” (A. Herbert Brewer). Male Cheir. 9. Elocutionary Item, “Logic and Spotted Dog” (C. J. Dennis), Mr. A. L. Moore. 10. Part Song, “The Gongs Are Beating.” (Julius Otto) Male Choir 11. Mr. Ernest Drake will sing—“A Farewell” (Liddle). 12. Part Song. “Queen of the Silent Night" (Gerard F. Cobb). Male Choir “GOD SAVE THE KING.” Accompanist: Mr. Harold Morey. DON’T MISS THIS TREAT!’ Prices: 4/- (reserved), 3/- and 2/-.
JJALE OHOIR OONCERT TO-NIGHT BEFORE 7.30 P.M. TWO HUNDRED SEATS AVAILABLE AT TWO SHILLINGS EACH. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION SOCIAL will be held at THE WHITELY HALL, Dn THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, at 7.45 p.m. Short addresses by the Organisers for North and South Taranaki District. Excellent Musical Programme and Supper. COLLECTION. gL’CHRE pARTY AND JJANCE KAWAROA PARK PAVILION. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. Gards from 7.45 to 10.30 p.roDaneing to follow. GOOD PRIZES. Proceeds in aid of Park Tennifi and Croquet dub. Admission: Gentlemen 2s 6d; Ladies 2s. PUNGAREHU. RESERVE.FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, FOR THE pLAIN & pANCY JJALL. Prizes for Best Costume, Lady and Gentleman. GRAND MARCH at 8.30 p.m. The Event of the Season. Music by Parker’s Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Admission—Double Tickets 4e, Gents 3s, Ladies Is 6d. Ladies kindly provide Supper. Proceeds in aid of Memorial Fund. E. A. MATHEWS, Hon. Sec. OKATO FOOTBALL CLUB. JJALL TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. Orchestra in Attendance. R. C. LARSEN, Hon. Sec. Gents ss, Ladies 2s 6d. TENDERS. TENDERS. ALTERNATIVE Tenders are invited up to noon on October 3 for the erection of a Residence at Tariki for Mr. A. E. Cowley, in Brick or Concrete. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr. Cowley’s Residence, Rosa Road, or the office of W. N. STEPHENSON, A.N.Z.1.A., Brougham Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1921, Page 1
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