AMUSEMENTS. CHAUTAUQUA gMP I R E THEATRE 4th TO Bth FEBRUARY, 1922. EIGHT PROGRAMMES FOR Ils. LECTURERS.— Private Peat, Canada. Senator St. Leger, Australia Dr. F. Loveland, New Yoijk. Colonel J. Leader England J. C. Herbsman, U.S.A. CONCERT COMPANIES— Fine Arts Trio. McKenzie Concert Co. Winifred Windus Co. Arcadian Quartette. Holders of Season Tickets are urged to book their seats -at Collier’s. Owing to limited accommodation, very few single admissions will be available, so buy a season ticket.
CHAUTAUQUA. CHAUTA U Q U A. CHAUTAUQUA. ELTHAM TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, TO MONDAY, FEBRUARY’ 6. Afternoons 2.30. Evenings 8. 8 Different Programmes 8 4 Changes of People 4 LECTURERS: Private Peat, of Canada. Dr. Frank Loveland, of New York. Anthony St. Leger, of Australia. Colonel John Leader, of Ireland. Prof. J. C. Herbsman, of 'Seattle. Vocal, Instrumental Music Character Impersonations by Gwendolyn Spanswick, Dolly Stewart, Norman Pearce. Ella McKenzie Lo Desca Loveland. Warwick McKenzie, Winifred Windus, J. Alexander Browne, Guy Marriner, Cyril Mee, and the Arcadian Mixed Quartette. Also: A Pageant for the Children. Season Tickets obtainable from Members of the Local Committee: Adults 10s, High School Students 6s, Children 4is. CHAUTAUQUA. TF you can’t hear it in your own town go somewhere else. Dont miss it’ HAWERA—Jan. 31 to Feb. 3. MANAIA—Feb. 1 and Feb. 2. ELTHAM—Feb. 2 to Feb. 6. OPUNAKE—Feb. 3 and Feb. 4. STRATFORD—Feb. 3 to Feb. 7. NEW PLYMOUTH—Feb. 4 to Feb. 8. KAPONGA—Feb. 6 and Feb. 7. WAVIERLEY—Feb. 8 and Feb. 9.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1922, Page 1
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