AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of the Screen’s Daredevil Tom Mix in “THE ROAD DEMON.” Tom Mix in “THE ROAD DEMON.” Tom Mix in “THE ROAD DEMON.” Tom Mix in “THE ROAD DEMON.” A wild and woolly romance of auto and saddle. A regular Tom Mix winner. Also showing: “Sunshine” comedy and Gazettes. COMING TO-MORROW: A teeming detective drama, "Partners of the Night,” featuring Pinna Nesbit and Wm. Davidson.
“DINN A FORGET” Q.RAND SCOTCH QONCERT In Aid of the Presbyterian Manse Building Fund. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1921, At 8 p.m. PART SONGS BY A SELECT CHOIRi OF 20 VOICES. PROGRAMME. PART L 1. Part Song, “Scots Wha Hae.” Choir. 2. Solo, “Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond.” Mrs. V. Duff. 3. Part Song, “John Anderson My Jo,” Choir. 4. Sola and Chorus, “Bonnie Wool of Craigielea,” Mr. C. H. Wyatt and Choir. 5. Solo, “Robin Adair.” Mrs. F. C. Ferry • 6. Quartette, “Ye Banks and Bra 25,” ' Mrs. Avery. Miss Leitch, Messrs.; Thomson and Cocker. 7. Part Song, “Annie Laurie,” Choir i Part 11. 8. Pianoforte Selection, “The Blue Bells : of Scotland." Mr. A. O. Sturrock. 9. Part Sorur. “There was a Lad.” Choir 10. Solo, “Bonnie Mary o’ Argyle,” Mr. J. R. Beard. 11. Solo. “Angus Macdonald,” Miss Leitch 12. Part Song, “Green Grow the Rashes,” Choir. 13. .Solo, “Cornin’ thro* the Rye,” Mrs. 1 Ferry. . , 14. Solo. ‘'Afton Water,” Mr. F. P. ' Fredric. 15. Part Song. “My Ain Folk,” Choir. I 16. Part Song, “Auld Lang Syne.” Choir, i Accompanists: Mrs. Skelton,’ Miss Mor- ! rison, and Mr. A. O. Sturrock. j Conductor: Mr. D. Morrison. Admission—3s (reserved) and 2?, Reserved seats at Collier’s. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE WEST END SCHOOL GALA DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. KAWAROA PARK. Reserve Thie Date. " —! MEETINGS. KAWAROA PARK. pHE Annual Meeting of the Kawaroa I Park Society will be held TO-MOR-ROW 7 EVENING (Thursday, Nov. 17), at 7.30, in the Bungalow. Business. —Receipt of Annual Report and Balance Sheet, election of Officers. J. H. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. CHAUTAUQUA. 1 MEETING those interested in tfie Chautauqua Movement will be held at the Soldiers’ Club TO-DAY 1 (Wednesday), 16th instant, at 4 p.m., to 1 consider arrangements for the 1922 sea- : son. i- ■-=—■ — • JfEILDING BACON CO., LTD. ' RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Manutahl—Monday. Nov. 28. W a verity—Tuesday, Nov. 28. ! Manaia —Tuesday. Nov. 22. 1 Auma—Tuesday. Nov. 22. Palmer Road—Every Monday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Kapuni—Every Monday. 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. . Opunake—Monday, Nov. 21. , Hawera —Every Wednesday. Inaha—Mondays, Nov. 21 and 28. Buyers: K. McNAE, Hawera. ’Phone 188. F. G. WILDCOCKS, Inaha. F H. WRIGHT, Kapunl. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. R MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS M E MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS. O p OVERHAULING T A OVERHAULING. O j i BRAZING. R JR BRAZING. C S STOVE ENAMELLING Y STOVE ENAMELLING 0 IM TUNING. TUNING. L JO TUNING. TUNING. E •T LATHE WORK. [O LATHE WORK. R iR Expert opinion, and estimates E |C Given Free. P Y A C PERCY J. DOUGLASS. I L. ’ B F NEW PLYMOUTH. S MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR S.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1921, Page 1
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