_____ amusements. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2 P.M. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of a sparkling Metro Screen Play. Charming ALICE LAKE. “OVER THE ALICE LAKE. WIRE.” Arthur Somers Roche’s famous Romance of Revenge. Also Gazette, cornedv. and “THE FATAL SIGN.” COMING TO-MORROW: Selznick presents a Ralph Ince production. ELAINE KAMMERSTEIN in “REMORSELESS LOVE.” A virile tale of the Kentucky Hills. Also “Adventures of Tarzan,” etc. D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, Plus Tax.
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT 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 Keitha 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—lna Can tell, Maida Jones, Doris Bond, Jean McKenzie, Doris Thompson, Gladys Bond. Dorothy Morton, and Phyllis Harvey. 11. Song, Selected, Mr. A. E. Brooker. Interval 10 Minutes. Part 11. ( Overture Mrs. George’s Orchestra. 11. 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 Ree. 5. Song. Selected, Mr. P. A. Tunbridge. 6. Pianoforte Trio, Maida Jcnes 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. NGAERE GARDENS ' GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. Musical Programme by STRATFORD MUSICAL SOCIETY. 40 Voices. EASTER MONDAY. EASTER MONDAY. The last, but not least, of our big holiday attractions for this season. Particulars Later. LESTER BROS., ’Phone 315, Stratford Exchange.
o REGAL MUSIC SHOP. iyyiNTER IS COMING—in case you ; don’t know). Prepare for it by i 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 v Devon Street Central, New Plymouth. TROUT CASTS IX, 2X & 3X. THREE YARD CASTS—2/- Each, 17/6 Dozen. TROUT FLIES—4/6 dozen. ALL FISHING GEAR IN STOCK. () IjP.O. Box 141 .. ’Phone 385.’
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1922, Page 1
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