AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! The World’s Dancing Sensation, DORALDINA DORALDINA DORALDINA DORALDINA in an exotic romance of the South Sea Islands, throbbing with the witchery of maddening Tropical Dances. PASSION FRUIT. PASSION FRUIT. PASSION FRUIT. A powerfully entrancing story of love and hate, brute force battling for mastery beneath the palm tree. 4 of Hawaii. Also showing: “The Diamond Queen,” conclusion of “King of the Circus,” Gazette and Comedy. A Super Bill ar, Usual Prices. KAWAROA BUNGALOW. pLUNKET JJOME” TO-DAY 3—5 P.M. A Musical Treat with Your Tea Inclusive Charge 2/-. BAND RECITAL. pHE 4th Battalion, Wellington Regiment, Band will give a Band Recita’ Contest programme. including Marching Evolutions, at Pukekura Park on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 p.m. H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT '' yyAR rpROPHIES EXHIBITION. VALUED AT £250,000. At the pOWN JJALL, g.TRATFORD, From SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, To SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1. i ■ - Admission: Adults is, Children 6d. Children in charge of Teachers, 3d each. Proceeds in Aid of Patriotic Funds.
pUCHRE pARTY AND JJANCE , JfUWAROA PARK PAVILION. TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. Cards from 7.45 to 10.30 p.m. Dancing to follow. GOOD PRIZES. Proceeds in aid of Park Tennis and Croquet Club., Admission: Gentlemen 2s Gd; Ladies 2s. SECOND ANNUAL JJETURNED gOLDIERS’ JJALL KAIMATA HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Supper, in the hands of the Quartermaster. Music by Boulton’s Orchestra. Floor prepared by the Fatigue Party. All we ask: Double 7s, Gents ss, Ladies 2s 6d. Archibald’s bus will run out. A. F. PERROTT, Hon. See. SEQUAH INFORMS THE PUBLIC rp HAT, owing to the inclement weaA ther, he will postpone his opening lecture until TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, I when he will speak and give free deI monstrations NIGHTLY, at 8 p.m., in the PARISH HALL, CUTFIELD STREET, INGLEWOOD, On THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. ADMISSION FREE. SEQUAH TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. SEQUAH. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 p.m. SEQUAH. SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 p.m. MAWKES & CHAMPION 277 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. VVF have landed a fine range of COL- ’’ ORED WOOLS. See our Exclusive Line of SILK SPORTS JUMPERS. HOSIERY—Finest quality at lowest prices. UMBRELLAS. —Latest lines in Sticks just landed. Country clients specially catered for. WOOLS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLA, AND KNITTING MACHINE SPECIALISTS. W G ’ rp AYL O R, MR.C.V.S (London), VETERINARY SURGEON, Glav b? conanlted, or telephoned, at fir: H. J. Abram’s Plaruucy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1921, Page 1
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