AMUSEMENTS. NOTE.—Coming Saturday: “Red Foam,” with Zena Keefe. THE" PEOPLES TO-NIGHT. At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Big Drama of Love and Revenge. WM. RUSSELL. TME MAN WM. RUSSELL. WHO DARED. A teeming play of the Lumber-jacks and the Redwoods. Also Sunshine Comedv and Gazettes, COMING TO-MORROW! ; ALICE LAKE in her G-reel Metro Special, “THE GREATER CLAIM," a drama more powerful than Passion—and finer even than Love. SHOWING AT uSL’AL PRICES. I In Honor of the Visit of Their Excel- ■ lencies, the Governor-General and Lady Jellicoe. A CITIZENS’ BALL UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE VICTORIA LEAGUE. Patrons: Lord and Lady Jellicoe. Will be held in the Coronation Hall, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921. Tickets 10s 6d, Double Ticket £1 Is, now obtainable from Messrs. T. Avery and Collier’s Music Warehouse, Devon ' Street, or the Hon. Secretary. , ANN BURGESS, President. C. DENNY-BROWN, Hon. Sec. I A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth.
POSTPONED. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. ■ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. ■ i g raxd gUCHRE pARTY & TJANCE . In Aid of New Plymouth Coursing Club. POSTPONED. On account of hall not being available. ! Date will be announced later. F. DOUGHTY, • Hon. Sec. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SCOTCH FAIR To be held in the t 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. I Admission: Afternoon free, Evening Is. I Afternoon Tea. Afternoon Tea. CONCERT AND ORCHESTRA IN z EVENINGS. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. SCOTCH FAIR. j NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Incorporated.) HALLO W E E N ! XOI H E R SCOTCH NIGHT. SCOTS, ROLL UPI TO THE MUSIC. Q F BONNIE SCOTLAND. WE ARE reviving OLD CUSTOMS.' J7NTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. i JipNTERTAINMENT for Old & Young. yOTE THE DATE. 4- BE THERE! To be held in the WORKERS SOCIAL HALL On MONDAY OCTOBER 31, at 8 p.m. ! FULL PARTICULARS LATER. JAS. AUSTIN, Secretary. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. M O U N T A I N HOUSE. gPECIAL gPRING tp A R IFF. , For the next two months only the . Tariff at the North Egmont Motin- ' tain House will he 14/- per day (inclusive), or £4 ISs per week. i Ti e Areommodafion and Table arc equal to those of the best hotels ir the big centres at a guinea a day and over, added to which ere the incomparable scenery, the health-giv-ing air. and the restfulness of the mountain. For the tired, nerve-jangled housewife. jaded business man, or overworked or worried farmer, a week at the Mountain will set herself or himself up for another year. Avail yourself of this opportunity of spending a few days at the Mountain at nominal cost. Book at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries and Davies’. Egmont Street, Telephone No. 642), or with the Secretary (Mr. Hugh Baily), Egmont Street, Telephone No. 89>, •
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1921, Page 1
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