AMUSEMENTS. WORKERS’ HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. THE ELTHAM BOYS’ HOME Q.RAND Q.YMNASTIC JJISPLAY. A Magnificent Programme of Swedish Drills, Pyramid Tableaux, Character Sketches, Musical l Selections. Gymnastic Exercises etc. F BRASS BAND OF 22 PLAYERS, Admission—3s. 2s and Is. Your presence will encourage the boys! The Boys’ Band of 22 players. assisted by the local Corps Band, will play a number of selections at the Park on , Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.. and at the , Workers’ Hall on Sunday Night at 7 p.m. , TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. ELTHAM BOYS’ HOME. i I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 8 p.m. The above programme will bp repeated at Inglewood on Tuesday, November 22. INGLEWOOD CONVENT SCHOOL. QRAND JJATINEE OONCERT. TOWN HALL, INGLEWOOD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. At 2 p.m. Full Programme will appear in future F issue. ADMISSION—D.C. and O.S. Seats 2nd Stalls 2s; Back Seats 1/6: Children to all parts of Hall Is. D.C. and O.S. Seats may be reserved at Sutherland’s without extra charge. DANCE & EUCHRE PARTY AT NIGHT. H. EAGAR, Hon. See. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. SHOW NIGHTS, SHOW NIGHTS, NOVEMBER 23 and 24, 1921. NOVEMBER 23 and 24, 1921. Musical and Spectacular Concerts by the ‘ ■ gTRATFORD gOCIETY : Assisted by — MISS TERESA McENROE, (Wellington's Leading Soprano) And the HAWERA MALE QUARTETTE. Programme Comprises— Gypsy Scenes in Costume, Novelty Sw-ing Song (with electrical effect®), Snap Shots from Comic Opera, Part Songs, etc. r Different Programmes Each Night. i Box Plan now open at Mr. T. G. Grubb’s. I Prices: 3/- (reserves), 2/-, and 1/-. a Book Your Seats Early. SHOWS. ’ — I HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. t gUM M E R g< H 0 W . ( n WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. j c FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. CLASSES IN— " FLOWERS AND FERNS. . f ROSES AND SWEET PEAS. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ‘ FLORAL DECORATION WORK. HOME COOKERY & PRESERVES. <1 Schedules may be obtained from Mr. a G. H. McGahey, 257 Devon Street; The h Modern Tailors; Newton King, Ltd.; S Webster Bros., or the Secretary— F 2 J. W. TAUNT, o 100 Devon Street. A SHOW GROUNDS, FLINT ROAD. STRATFORD STRATFORD. 1 THE SPRING SHOW OF TARANAKI. ' " d Geographically Centrally Geographically Centrally Situated. Situated. C Come by Special Train! Come, take advantage of Cheap Fares’ Come to Stratford A. and P. Show! Come and visit the most prosperous district in the North Island! r Come to Stratford and imbibe the SPIRIT OF OPTIMISM! Come — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd! I Come— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th,, PEOPLE’S DAY! TWO GREAT DAYS! V TWO GREAT DAYS! NEW ZEALAND’S BEST STOCK ON F EXHIBITION BOTH DAYS. THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF NEW - ZEALAND ON PEOPLE’S DAY. -4 COME WE DNESDA Y! COME THURSDAY! E EVERY DISTRICT WILL BE a REPRESENTED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1921, Page 1
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