AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. ALICE CALHOUN in “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER.” “PEGGY PUTS IT OVER.” The sleepy little hamlet of Oldtown was suddenly awakened by the activities of a young girl who had graduated from an institute of technology with the degree of Civil Engineer. The council and people opposed her, and declared they would not allow her to carry out her i plana, but she fooled them all. A picturesque production of rural life—- ■ Written in comedy vein. Also Gazettes and Comedy—“ The Hobgoblins.” D.C. 1/6, Stalls Is, plus tax. MUNICIPAL BAND RECITAL. : permitting, the 4th Wellington (Taranaki Rifles) Band will give a Band Recital at the Breakwater ,on Thursday, the 27th inst., commencI ing at 7.45 p.m. No collection. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. pOOTBALL! pOOTBALL! PETONE VERSUS THE PICK OF THE TARANAKI TEAMS At the KAPONGA SPORTS on THURSDAY*. APRIL 27. A Thrill from start to finish. I Also see what can be done with an Axe by a Man with Only One Arm against All-comers in the 12-inch Chop. DON’T BE PUT OFF, BUT COME ALONG! A. MELVILLE, Hon. See. QRAND pOOTBALLERS’ TRANCE Will be Held in the TARIKI HALL On THURSDAY, APRIL 27. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. G. LAURENCE, Hon. See. TOKO FOOTBALL CLUB. • A DANCE will be held in the CORONATION HALL, TOKO, on THURSDAY, April 27, 1922. Gents 3s, Ladies 1/6. Good Floor, Music and Supper. E. SMITH, Secretary. TOWN HALL, ELTHAM. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. COMBINED BANDS’ QUEEN CARNIVAL. Q.RAND OORONATION JJALL PLAIN & FANCY DRESS. Proceeds in aid of Juvenile Section of the Eltham Public Library. MRS. BIANCHI’S ORCHESTRA. Admission: Gentlemen 4/6; Ladies 2/6; Children 1/-. T. KING, Secretary. NEW THEATRE, OPUNAKE. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, At 8 p.m. Q R A N D QONCERT In aid of the Convent Candidate in Queen Carnival. A First-class Programme. DANCE TO FOLLOW, in TOWN HALL. FRANK EDMONDS, Hon. Sec. TOKO FOOTBALL CLUB. A DANCE will be held in ■ CoronaA tion Hall, Toko, on THURSDAY, April 27, 1922. Gents 3s, Ladies la fid. Good Floor, Music and Supper. E. SMITH, Secretary, Tel. 887 P.O. Box 247. P. F. BURROWS, LTD., LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOK-BINDERS, AND GENERAL PRINTERS, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Taranaki Agents for Royal and Fox Tpyewriters. ■EQUIPPED with the largest and most up-to-date lithographical machinery between Auckland and Wellington, and equal to anything in the cities, we are prepared to undertake any Nass of work at the lowest possible price and the best work guaranteed. Letter-press printing of every description undertaken. and with the latest American type faces, intending clients can depend upon excellent work from this department. Mr. Richardson having joined the firm, and being in charge of the ■book-binding department, musicians and others can rely upon first-class work at reasonable rates. A large assortment ,of beautiful leathers arriving to choose Iroa.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1922, Page 1
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