AMUSEMENTS.
SEE THE GRAND FINAL SHOW 4T EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN. THE GREAT McEWEN. HYPNOTIST AND ENTERTAINER. 21 Hours of Fun and Laughter. Season Concludes To-night. Change of Programme each night. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. plus tax. Reserves at Collier’s. Treat yourself to something you’ll remember all your life.' AT THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA, NEXT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.
QREAT JJEVUE Will be held in the EMPIRE THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, at 8 p.m. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. HAKAS, POI DANCES. DISH BANDS, SOLOS, CHORUSES, Etc. 40 ENTERTAINERS Crowded (Houses Everywhere! LOOK OUT FOR CHARLIE CHAPLIN! PRICES—4s, 3s and 2s. -Booking at Collier’s. TWA’ HOORS IN THE LAND O’ CAKES. QRAND SCOTCH In aid of the Presbyterian Manse Building Fund. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 192 L At 8 p.m. By SELECT CHOIR of 20 VOICES. All Scots should hear the Part Songs:— “Scots Wha Hae,” “John Anderson,” “Annie Laurie,” “My Mn Folk,” “There was a Lad,” “Green Grow the Rashes O,” and “Auld Lang Syne,” a revelation in rendition. Come and Hear MRS. FERRY sing the old songs, “O, Can Ye Sew Cushions,” and “Robin Adair.” Also MR. STURROCK play “The Blue Bells of Scotland.” ADMISSION—3s reserved, and 2s. Reserved Seats at Collier’s from Friday, 11th.
FULL PROGRAMME LATER. T— — . - pLUNKET JJABY JJAYS. NOVEMBER 18 and 19. FRIDAY, 18th: MART IN DEVON STREET. Produce, Cakes, *Egg», Cheese, Meats, Flowers, Baby Clothes. Treasure Garden, House-to-House Collection. Morning and Afternoon Tea at Plunkec Rooms. SATURDAY, 19th: CHRISTMAS TREE AT KAWAROA PARK; 2 to 5. Come to Toyland! See the engines run. the dollies talking. Bring your babies; join in the races. Everybody smiling; everybody buying. Punch and Judy; Coconut Shies. Come along! Come along! Admission free.
FOR ART WALLPAPERS From 2/6 per roll at O. LE PAGE, DEVON STREET. ’Phone 325 (Nixon and Nixon's number).
A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. »yHE pLYMOUTH QAS QOMPANY, T IMITED.
DEBENTURE ISSUE OF £28,000 IN DENOMINATIONS OF £5O AND £lOO.
With interest at 8 per cent., to pay off existing Debentures Maturing on Ist January next. Payable 10 per cent on Application — balance on allotment. Repayable let January, 1932. Applications will be dealt with in order of receipt. LIST CLOSES ON 21st NOVEMBER, 1021. Forms of Application may be obtained at the Company’s Office, New Plymouth, or at the Bank of New Zealand.
A: B. WALDIE-ELECTRO-PLAT Eft, ffAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 1
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