AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! .Last Day of Nat Gould’s Sporting Sensation “A DEAD CERTAINTY?’ “A DEAD CERTAINTY?’ Featuring the most popular English Screen Artists, POPPY’ WYNDHAM AND GREGORY’ SCOTT In the Thrilling Romance of the “Sport of Kings?’ One of the nwn* sensational am thrilling Dramas e\er Also showing: Gazettes, 2-reel Comedy and “The Lost City.” D.C. 1/6. Stalk 1/-. plus tax. A BIG SPECIAL MONDAY. Maurice Tourneur’s terrific play of Peacock Women and Ostrich Men. “THE FOOLISH MATRONS.” The mouern fable of the Moth and the Flame, showing marriage from three different angles. Also Charlie Chaplin’s recention in th»' D.C. 2/-. Stalls 1/6, plus tax. BAND RECITAL. 4th Battalion (Wellington Regiment) Band will give a Band Recital at the Breakwater on SUNDAY Next, 29th inst., at 2.45 p.m. Collfct'on in aid of Contest Fund. H. R. CATTLEY, . Secretary.
Q.RAND QQNCERT In aid of 4th BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY’ NEX rp FEBRUARY 1 & 2. PROGRAMME. National Anthem. Part I. Overture .. Mrs. George’s Orchestra L Irish Jig—Eunic- Brokenshire, Mona Smart. Eileen Morton, Mavis Berridge. Peggy M atkins and Olive Erickson. 2. Song, comic, "It Gets There Just the Same.” Gerald Hoskin 3. Trombone Trio. Messrs. Kay, Feek and Handley. 4. Son* Ella Thomson 5. Duet. Jim Harper & Sheilaji Sturmey 6. Recitation, “Jack’s Xmas Angle/’ Miss Ina Cantelk. 7. Pianoforte Duet. Maida Jones and Olive Erickson. 8. Euphonium Solo .... Mr. J. Lowe A Cachuca—lna Cantell. Maida Jones. Doris Thomson. Phyllis Berridge, G la_dy s_Bp.nd ._DorHarvev and Marjory Thomson. 10. Song, selected. Mr. P. A. Tunbridge Interval of io minutes. Part IT. Overture .... Mrs. Orchestra 1. Hawaii Sketch —Olive Erickson. Connie EriCkson. Peggy Watkins. Mavis Berridge. Mona Smart, Eveline George, Ona Jones, 'Ella Thomson, Doris George and Eileen Morton. 2. Song Emily Hoyle 3. Quartette Selection —Messrs. Kay, Hedley, Taylor and J. Lowe. 4. Recitation, “March Wind’s Pranks,” Gerald Hoskin. g. Dutch Dance —Ina Cantell. Dorie Thomson, Dorothy Morton. Doris Bond, Jean McKenzie, Gladys Bond. Maida Jones and Phyllis Harvey. 6. Song .... Miss Keitha Loveridge 7. Pianoforte duet —Maida Jones and Olive Erickson. «. Song .... Master Stanley Watson 9. Cornet Solo. JQ. Song, Gerald Hoskin and Olive Erickson. GOD SAVE THE KING. prices: 3a, 2s and Is. Children half-price. Plus Tax. J. HOSKIN, Organiser.
PUNGAREHU ANNUAL SCHOOL „ PICNIC. mo be held on TUESDAY, January 31, at Pungarehu. Dance to follow. N. T. GUILD, Chairman. JJIGHLAND piPE & JJRASS pAXDS . Will Render A SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC at the NGAERE GARDENS on SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1921. At 1.30 pm. Proceeds in aid of the COMBINED BANDS' QUEEN CARNIVAL. C. MOORE. BUILDER, STRATFORD, jnat landed a lar-e stock of THREE-PLY BOARDS AND SCANDIA BOARDS. Sole Agent, New Plymouth to Eltham. s>hone 321. Work, hop: Broadwav.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 1
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