AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE NEXT MONDAY—3 NIGHTS ONLY. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN. Presents Her Spectacular Oriental Dance in a Costume of Barbaric Splendour and Gorgeous Beauty, as Performed in ..London, Parks, and New York. The Dance of the Ancients, revealing the very Poetry of Motion. ANNETTE KELLERMAN Will appear as the SUPREME GODDESS OF FASHION Of Paris, London, and New York. The Costumes and Fashion Display are a veritable Revelation, and must be seen by all Fashionable Women, and those who desire to be Fashionable. STUART BARNES, STUART BARNES, America’s Greatest Raconteur, Humorist and Story-teller from the Prlace Theatre, New York. Empire Theatre. London. ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN THE HUGE CRYSTAL TANK. The Whole Colossal Production Presented Exactly the Same as in London, Paris and New York. Prices: 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, a limited number at 2/- (plus tax). Box Plans Open at Collier’s.
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. APRIL 6 and 7. The whole of the proceeds to be handed over to the North Taranaki District Association Boy Scouts. Organiser- Mr. J. Hoskin. PROGRAMME. ' (Part 1) Overture: Mrs. George’s Orchestra. 1. Song, “When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag” (by special request), Gerald Hoskin and Olive Ericksen. 2. Recitation, Selected. Miss Ina Cantell. 3. Cornet Solo. Mr. Kay. 4. Song. Selected, Miss Keith a Loveridge. 5. Ballet Dance, Miss Hazel George. 6. Pianoforte Duet, Maida Jones and Olive Ericksen. 7. Song, Selected, Mr. P. A. Tunbridge. 8. Highland Fling, Miss Jennie Rae. 9 Song, Selected, Mrs. C. E. Ferry. 10. Dutch Dance —Ina Cantell, Maida Jones, Doris Bond. Jean McKenzie, Doris Thompson, Gladys Bond. Dorothy Morton, and Phyllis Harvey. 11. Son? Selected, Mr. A. E. Brooker. Interval 10 Minutes. Part 11. Overture Mrs. George’s Orchestra. 1. Sailors’ Horn Pipe. Gerald Hoskin and Connie Ericksen. 2. Banjo Solo. Mr. Allan E. Martin. 3. Song, Selected, Mrs. C. E. Ferry. 4. Sword Dance. Miss Jennie Rae. 5. Song, Selected. Mr. P. A. Tunbridge. 6. Pianoforte Trio, Maida Jones and Olive and Connie Ericksen. 7.. Song, Comic, Gerald Hoskin. 8. Recitation, Miss Ina Cantell. 9. Violin Solo, Mr. Rupert George. 10. Song, Selected, Miss Keitha Loveridge. 11. Ballet Dance, Miss Hazel George. God Save the King. Tickets: Reserved 2/6. Others 2s and Is. Box Plan now Open at Collier’s for holders of 2/6 tickets.
MOTORISTS ■DEDUCE YOUR RUNNING EXPEN- * SES BY USING UNIVERSAL BENZINE at 12/6 per Case. FREE ON RAIL, ELTHAM. CASH WITH ORDER. ONLY A FEW HUNDRED CASES DEFT. We have sold thousands of Cases of UNIVERSAL, and orders are regularly repeated. C. A. WILKINSON, LTD., ELTHAM AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
REGAL MUSIC SHOP. WINTER IS COMING—in case you don’t know). Prepare for it by buying a “His Master’s Voice” or Zonophone Gramophone. A good variety in stock to choose from. Prices within easy reach of all. From £6 upwards. Latest Records, Fox trots, etc., arriving every week. Pianos on Easy Time Payments. Musical Instruments of every description stocked.* SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALITY. Anything not in stock procured at shortest notice. J. C. KENNY [ Devon Street Cental New PJjrmoutik
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1922, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1922, Page 1
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