AMUSEMENTS. Q.REAT JJEVUE Will be held EMPIRE THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, At 8 p.m. Programme: jI. Opening Chorus .. The Story of Turi 12. Turi Leaving Hawaiki with his Canoe Aotearoa. j 3. Dish Band ............. No. 1. 14. Solo Miss Rama. 5. Poi Dance -.. .s-, . No. 1 and 2. 6. Song Mr. Tere Komere. 7. Haka. 8. Song Miss P. Walden and Co. 9. Song, .... Mr. Tawhiti Hale. Interval. 1. Dish Band No. 2. 2. Song Mr. S. Puni. 3. Poi Dance No. 3 and 4. 4. Lone Hand Poi Rattlers. 5. Haiwaiian Huka Lelis. 6. Song (Maori language), Miss Ninia. 7. Song Miss P. Walden. 8. Final Haka. God Save the King. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Booking Free at Collier’s. AT STRATFORD TUESDAY, 15th. “DINNA FORGET’* QRAND gCOTCH OONCERT In Aid of the Presbyterian Manse Building Fund. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL WEDNESDAY’, NOVEMBER 16, 1921, At 8 p.m. PArY* SONGS BY A SELECT CHOIR OF 20 VOICES. Soloists: Mrs. F. C. Ferry" (Soprano), Mrs. Vai. Duff (Contralto), Miss Leitch (Contralto), Mr. Baird (Tenor), Mr.! Fredric (Tenor), Mr. C. H. Wyatt (Baritone). Come and hear the Evergreen Quartette “Ye Banks and Braes,” “Auld Lang Syne” as a part song, and the Pianoforte Selection “The Blue Bells of Scotland” by Mr. A. O. Sturrock. “THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMIN’.” MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. . rpHE Annual Meeting will take place at the Soldiers’ Club on THURSDAY, November 17, at 8 p.m. All members and others interested are requested to attend. R. CLINTON HUGHES, President.
TENDERS. * TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited, to be received at our office up to 12 noon on MONDAY, November 21, for the Erection of Warehouse and Offices—in concrete —in St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, for C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd. MESSENGER. GRIFFITHS AND TAYLOR, Regd. Architects, New Plymouth. pLUNKET JJABY JJAYS. NOVEMBER IS 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 Plunket 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1921, Page 1
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