AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY)! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY)’ —AND—MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. At 8 o’clock. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. ‘ The audience stood up. shouted, and stamped its feet in a frenzy of delight. Such enthusiasm is rare indeed in Wellington.”—Evening Post. Mr. E. J. Gravestoek ha® the honor to present NEW ZEALAND’S WORLD FAMOUS SINGER. MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN ROSINA BUCKMAN GREATEST DRAMATIC SOPRANO OF THE DAY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, England’s Foremost Operatic Tenor. TO-NIGHT Miss Buckman’s song® include— • One Fine Day” (Madame Butterfly) Puccini -‘The -Lass with the Delicate Air.” Arne “Butterfly Wings” and “O Ship of My Delight.” M. Phillip's cr Waiata Maori” and “Waiata Poi.” Also the famous Operatic Duets with Mr. D'Oisley, from Act 4 of “Romeo and Juliet,” and the wonderful finale of Act 1 from “La Boherne.” MISS ADELINA LEON MISS ADELINA LEON the brilliant English ’Cellist, and MR. PERCY KAHN, The Talented Composer-Pianist. PRICES— Reserved Seats 8/3, Unreserved 5/6. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER’S. 5/6 Tickets will be sold at the doors to-night. ROSINA BUCKMAN TOUR. 'J’HREE CONCERTS IN TARANAKI. NEW PLYMOUTH—Saturday. July 29. 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 15/- 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. ELECTRIC TORCH BATTERIES TUST Arrived —Full stocks of Fresh Batteries for all Pocket Lamps and Torches. We stock the finest Battui-.-s made. TRY ONE. P.O. Box 141 'Phone 355. OPENING NOTICE. WEST END BUTCHERY. POR your convenience I have erected A trading -premises at the corner of Cutfield and South Roads, New Plymouth. The shop is now open for business, and you may secure the choicest cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Small Goods. I intend to sell for cash only, which means you save the expense of book-keeping. Cleanliness, coupled with keenly catering for your interests, should warrant giving me your support. A. DAILEY,
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1922, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1922, Page 1
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