AMUSEMENTS. OREAT jy-AORI REVUE Will be held in the EMPIRE THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, at 8 p.m. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. HAKAS, POI DANCIES, DISH BANDS, SOLOS, CHORUSES, Etc. 40 ENTERTAINERS y) Crowded Houses Everywhere! LOOK OUT FOR CHARLIE CHAPLIN! PRICES—Is, 3s and 2s. Booking at Collier’s.
EMPIRE THEATRE. November 21, 22, 23. BILLETED A COMEDY’ IN THREE ACTS By F. Tennyson Jesse and H. M. Harwood. Betty Taradine ... Mrs. Claude Weston Penelope Moon .... Mrs. Rex Brewster Miss Liptrott (the vicar’s sister) Mrs. E. A. Walker Mrs. Brace (the cook) ... Mrs. Bartley Rose (a maid) ...... Miss Jessie Home Peter Taradine c Mr. A. L. North Colonel Preedy Mr. A. L Moore Rev. Ambrose Liptrott (the vicar) Mr. C. H. Wynyard Mr. McFarlane (bank manager) Mr. Andrew Smith The Play takes place in the morning room of the Manor House, Petworthy. in the August of 1915. BOX PLAN OPENS AT COLLIER’S ON THURSDAY MORNING. *
TWA’ HOORS IN THE LAND O’ CAKES. £JRAND QONCERT In aid of the Presbyterian Manse Building Fund. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. 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 Ain 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, “0, 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.
MOTHERS’ MART In Aid of Girls’ High School Building Fund. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Punch and Judy; Christmas Tree; Ice Creams, Sweets, Cakes, Produce and Meat Stalls; Soft Drinks; Useful and Ornamental Article* from the Sewing Stall; Christmas Presents; Guessing Competitions.
pLUNKET J>ABY J) AYS. NOVEMBER 18 and 19. FRIDAY, 18 th: , MART IN DEVON STREET. Produce, Cakes, 'Eggs, Cheese, Meats, Flowers, Baby Clothes, Treasure Garden, House-to-House Collection. Morning and Afternoon Tea at Plunket Rooms. SATURDAY, igth: 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 0. LE PAGE, DEVON STREET. ’Phone 325 (Nixon and Nixon’s number)- 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1921, Page 1
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