; AMUSEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! A MUSICAL EVENT OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE. “New Zealand is proud to extend most cordial welcome to one of her daughters who has w.on lasting place in the halls of fame —Miss Rosina Buckman, fitly named by Melba New Zealand's Queen of Song.”—N.Z. Herald. EMPIRE THEATRE Direction E. J. Gravestock. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 31, 1922. ONE CONCERT ONLY. Mr. E, J. Gravestock has the honour to announce the visit of New Zealand’s WORLD FAMOUS PRIMA DONNA MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN After her Sensational Successes in England. —And— MR MAURICE D'OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, The celebrated 'English Tenor. MISS BUCKMAN’S .SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH AT AUCKLAND. “Miss Buckman was welcomed by a record audience of more than 3000 people. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed throughout, and music lovers had a long and glorious night of perfect music, perfectly interpreted.”—Auckland Star. Supporting the Famous Singers will be MISS ADELINA LEON MISS ADELINA LEON the brilliant English ’Cellist, and MR. PERCY KAHN, The talented Composer/Pianist. Box Plans will be opened at Collier's on Friday morning. PRICES— Reserved Seats 8/3, Unreserved 5/6. All prices include tax. ROSINA BUCKMAN TOUR. qpWO CONCERTS IN TARANAKI. NEW PLYMOUTH—Monday, July 31. HAWERA —Tuesday, August 1.
FARQUHAR'S GREAT< SALE OF FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING & MERCERY. ALL BOOTS & SHOES SHOWN IN OUR BOOT WINDOW J ~ PER PAIR. See our Clothing Window. Neglige Shirts 5/11. Men’s Heavy Knitted Undershirts 6/11, and Men’s Grey and Shetland Undershirts 6/11, Colonial All Wool Sox 1/6 pair. All round reductions on all other lines. SEE OUR DOOR DISPLAY. GEORGE FARQUHAR, BOOT IMPORTER, CLOTHIER & MERCER, INGLEWOOD.
COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD LAST DAY OF SALE NEXT SATURDAY, JULY 29, DESPERATE PRICES THIS WEEK. MUST CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST. COTTIER’S, INGLEWOOD.
CREAM THE pRESH pOOD COMPANY TTAVE pleasure in guaranteeing that they will pay suppliers not less than — jyg PERILB. FOR BUTTER-FAT DURING AUGUST. The Company will also purchase the Cream from Cheese Factories who have not dual plants, on most liberal terms. For particulars apply to— THE SECRETARY, St. John’s, Wanganui. Or— FRANCIS W. COURT, . Representative. Box 56, Stratford, Or Eliot Street, New Plymouth. •
WANTED KNOWN. rpHE MAORILAND DAIRY CO. have enlarged their plant, and are now able to take in further supplies of Cream for the coming season. As usual, our advances will be as high as possible. All you have to do is to put your cream on rail and consign it to us, St. John’s Station, and advise us when railing first time. We pay freight. Write us for i further particulars, P.O. Box 185, WangainuL, . . • --x .
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1922, Page 1
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