AMUSEMENTS. Q.RAND By yyEST JJND SCHOOL pUPILS • At empire theatre empire theatre empire THEATRE GREAT SUCCESS! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY LAST NIGHT. FINAL PERFORMANCE. 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT PROGRAMME: Pianoforte Duet, Misses Rita and Rubv 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. “Caehuca,” Girls. Recitation, Cripple Boy,” Norma Beal. Sketch, “On and Off a Punt,” Mr. ;uid Mrs. Rowntree. Interval. Pianoforte Duet, Misses Rita and Ruby Sole. West End Blackbirds. Introducing Choruses, etc., Massa Johnson and Company. Song, “Camptown Races,” Blackbird* Song, “Tse Going Baek to Dixie” (Tambo) |loy 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. Song 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, I Hon. Sec.
ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SCOTCH FAIR To be held in the WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, October-27 and 28, 1921. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor at 2 p.m. on Thursday Afternoon. Admission: Afternoon free, Evening Is. Afternoon Tea. Afternoon Tea. CONCERT AND ORCHESTRA IN EVENINGS. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR, i SCOTCH FAIR. 4- SCOTCH FAIR. MEETINGS. JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB. MEETING will be held in the Parish Pall, Inglewood, on Saturday next, 22nd inst., with a view to forming a Jersey Breeders’ Club for this’ district. ’Everyone interested is cordially invited ro attend. A. W. YEATES, Convener. Inglewood. October 19, 1921. FITZROY RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. MEETING of the residents of the Fitzroy District will be held in the schoolroom on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. 1 Business: Consideration of Borough Loan proposals, matters appertaining to the school, opening of the bathingshed, and general. All residents cordially invited. OSCAR JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TO PAINTERS. $ RENDERS are invited, to be received 1 at our office up to 12 z.oon on MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. for Painting the Methodi-st Parsonage, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. Specifications from the undersigned. MESSENGER, GRIFFITHS & TAYLOR, Registered Architects, New Plymouth. 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1921, Page 1
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