AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S 10-NIGHT! At TO-NIGHT! LAS! NIGHT OF "AN ARABIAN KNIGHT” “AN ARABIAN KNIGHT ” “AN ARABIAN KNIGHT.” Starring SESSUE HAYAKAWA le was only a mischievous Dare-devil of t Dragoman, until the love of a la<iv trove a.m out to seek adventure along lair-raising lines. He laughed all the ame. Lafe to him was one big joke—specially when he passed the time of day with the Ladies of the Harem. Also showing—Gazettes, Comedy and “'The Lost City.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-, plus tax.
A DE LLXE SPECIAL AT EVERYBODY’S MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT! “STOP! In the sight of God I am another man's wife!” THOS. H. INCE’S Greatest Spectacular Drama of Life and Love LYING LIPS With HOUSE PETERS A FLORENCE VIDOR. Days of terror #n the sea. days of living next to death alone with Blair Cornwall on a derelict ship had revealed the great white-soul of the man to her. And so, never expecting to again reach civilisation, where she was promised to another, she gave her love to Cornwall, and there in the ocean wastes they took each other as man and wife—in the sight of Godr But the chance to live came. She, thinking Cornwall dead, went back to fife. And the other man went to her again because he could give her wealth and position. Then Blair Cornwall came back! And at the very altar she realised what He meant to her! Box Plans now rapidly filling at Collier’s. Prices: D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6. Reserves 2/6, all plus tax. Reserve your Seat NOW! gMP I R E JHEA T R E * SONG AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL. SONG AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL. BY PUPILS OF ARNOLD O. STURROCK, L.Mus., T.C.L. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1921. At S p.m. PROGRAMME. “God Save the King.” 1. Pianoforte Solo. “Cloches’’ (Barrett), Miss Lucy Molloy. 2. Song, “Ka Mate! Ka Mate!” (Maori war song) (Te Rangi Hikiroa), Mr. C. M Trehey. 3. Song. “Sing. Sing Blackbird” (Phillips). Miss Alison Greig. 4. Pianoforte Solo. “Children’s Dance,” Mfss Daisy Gooday. 5. Song. “Oberon in Fairvland” (Slater), Mr. F. E. Gooder. ’ 6. Song, “A Birthday” (Cowen), Miss Pertott. 7. Pianoforte Solo. “Barcarolle in G” (Rubinstein), Mr. Harold Morey. 8. Song, “For You Alone” (Geehl), Mr. Baden Bellringer. Interval. 1. Pianoforte Solo, “Romance” (Sibelius). Miss Win. Openshaw. 2. Song. “Annie Laurie” (Liza Lehmann). Miss Macmahon. 3. Song. “If I Might Only Come to You” (Squire). Mr. Baden Bellringer. 4. Song. “Waita Poi” (Hill), Miss Isabel Openshaw. 5. Pianoforte Solo. “Humors” (Mackenzie). Miss Avis Greig. 6. Song, “Border Ballad” (Cowen), Mr. C. M. Trehey. 7. Song. “A Spirit Flower” (Stanton), —— r Miss Jessie Cocker. 8. Song. “Onaway. Awake. Beloved” (Cowen). Mr. F. E. Gooder. “God Save the King.” Accompanist: Mr. Arnold Sturrock. Prices: 3s (reserved) and 2s; no extra charge for booking. Box plan now open at Collier’s. SPORTS FOR ALL ORING all the Family to the EAST ENu BEACH On NEW YEAR’S DAY Races galore and Sweets and Toys for the Kiddies! Cacoannt Shies, Side Shows. Relay Races, Running, Swimming and Tug-of-War for Schoo] Children. Running. Swimming and other Events for Father. Nail-driving for Mother, and Highland Dancing and the Elthajn Pipe Band for Jock and Sandy. Hot Water and Milk Free. frains stop at the Reserve to put down and pick up passengers. R. DE B. HILL, Hon. Secretarv. P.O. Box 90. NOTICE. WANTED Known-Most Headaches. Blurring of Print or Difficulty in Threading a Needle can be cured by Wearing Correct Glasses. Consult Mr. R. T. Bickerton M P.0.C., Eyesight Specialist, of Wellington (sod of Professor Bickerton). Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, December 19, 20, 21. Address. Foley and Jago’s recent office, next Rroadway Butchery Stratford*
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1921, Page 1
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