AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND ENTERTAINMENT By yyEST J£ND gCHOOL pUPILSAt empire theatre EMPIRE THEATRE empire the a-t b. e S o’clock TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. & THURSDAY’, OCTOBER 20, PROGRAMME: Pianoforte Duet, Misses Rita and Ruby Sole. Sailors’ Hornpipe, Girls. Character Duet, “Baggy Breeches,” Ella Thomson and Roy Sole. Pianoforte Solo. Maida Jones. Recitation. “The East Wind,” Gerald Hoskin. Irish Jig, Girls. Song, “The Great Red Dawn is Shining,” Ella Thomson. Comic Song, Mr. J. Lovell. “Cachuca,” Girls. Recitation, “The Cripple Boy,” Norma Beal. Sketch, “On and Off a Punt,” Mr. and Mrs. Rowntree. Interval. Pianoforte Duet. Misses Rita and Ruby Sole. West End Blackbirds. Introducing Choruses, etc., Massa Johnson and Company. Song, “Camptown Races,” Blackbirds. Song, ‘Tse Going Back to Dixie” (Tambo) Roy Sole. Song, “Golden Slippers,” Massa Johnson. Song, “Let the Rest of the World Go By,” Dorothy Coleman. Song, “When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo,” Tambo. and Chorus, "Laughing Song,” Massa Johnson. Interspersed with Jokes Galore. Accompanist, Miss Rita Sole. Admission: 2/-, 1/-; Reserves 6d extra; Children Half-price. Box plan now open at Collier’s. W. H. BROOME, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. LABOR DAY SPORTS & PICNIC. DOMINATIONS for above Sports are now extended to Wednesday, October 19. B. G. BRABYN, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. W E beg to notify the public of Inglewood and surrounding district that on November Ist we are opening a branch in Inglewood, and from that date onwards motoilsts can obtain all they require from us in that town. We intend to keep a large stock of everything required for the upkeep of Cars, as well as Ford parts and accessories. The repair department and weld-, ing department will be in competent hands. New- Ford vehicles, or any information regarding them, can be obtained from the branch, a competent salesman being in charge. We hope, by strict attention to business, and by studying their interests, to merit from (Mr owners a fair share of patronage. H. DERBY & CO., Licensed Ford Dealers, New Plymouth.
WAVERLEY RACES. QN MONDAY NEXT (Labor Day), our ’Bus will leave Inglewood at 8.30 a.m. for Waverley. returning after the last race. Fare, £1 10s. ARCHIBALD & STUCK. REMOVAL NOTICE. QN and after FRIDAY, October 14, my Tailoring Business will be carried on in premises opposite Goldwater Bros.’, Brougham Street. M. HEALY, Tailor. EXTRA SPECIAL ALL INFANTS’ WOOLLEN GARMENTS REDUCED BELOW COST. VVE, having decided to make all our ’’ own stock 0* these goods, are clearing regardless of cost. Get in early, as our prices are O.K. NOW’S YOUR CHANCE! PILCHERS, PELLISES, COATS, BONNETS. BOOTEES, &<■., &e. MAWKES & < CHAMPION UMBRELLA & HOSIERY SPECIALISTS, & MANUFACTURERS OF KNITTED GOODS. i 277 DSSVON ST, NEW PEXMOiratu,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1921, Page 1
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