AMUSEMENTS. j EMPIRE THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. Mr. Wm. F. Russell has great pleasure in announcing that the NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. Will appear in New Plymouth for a Three Nights Season of Drama, Commencing on FRIDAY. NEXT, September 22. SATURDAY. September 23. MONDAY, September 25. When three of the greatest dramas ever staged will be produced by the strongest combination of artists that ever toured New Zealand. Wm. F. Russell presents the NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. ln “THE THIRD DEGREE” FRIDAY.-SEPTEMBER 22. “BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. “SUNDAY” MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. NELLIE BRAMLEY Will he supported by the following powerful coterie of dramatic players: Arthur Cornell, Victor Fitzherbert. Charles Lawrence. Richard Webster. John McGowan, Ethel Bashford. Biddy Hawthorne. Guv Hastings. George Hewlett. Leslie Woods. George Broad. William McGowan. Nellie Calvin. Evadne Royle. Read what the papers say. —Auckland Herald: "Miss Bramley showed unmistakably that -he rank® as one or the foremost emotional actresses nn the Australian stage.’’ Wellington Times: •‘Miss Bramley demonstrated that she is rightly entitled to rank as a star of the first magnitude in the Australian firmament.” Christchurch Lyttelton Times: “A finer delineation of the very difficult part could not be demanded by any normal critic and Miss Bramley’s success was a good augury for the future of the company of which she is so charming a lead.” Three Nights Season: “The Third Degree,” “Bought and Paid For,” ‘and “Sunday.” The Box Plans for the Season will Open at Collier’s to-morrow (Tuesday). ■ Prices: 5/-. 3/6 and 2/- (plus tax). Q.RAND ENTERTAINMENT By WEST END SCHOOL PUPILS AT EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Bright and varied programme. Comprising Hems by Boys’ High School Orchestra. Fancy Dances by the Girls. Great Christy Minstrel Show. West End Black Birds. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Recitations. Admission: 2/-. 1/-, Reserves 6d extra. Box Plan open at Collier’s. Doors open 7,15. Commence 8 p.m. W. H. BROOME,, Hon. Secretary. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB , THIRD GRAND ANNUAL BALL Will be held in the EAST END PAVILION On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, At 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. First-class Floor. Music and Supper. Ladies 3s, Gentlemen ss, Double Tickets 7s. T. L. V. HOFFMANN, Hon. Secretary. WITIORA PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, WALLACE PLACE. TITISSES LEED & CROOKSTON, Certi- < floated Medical, Surgical and Maternity Nurses, have opened a Maternity Hospital at above address. Telephone No. 343. MOTOR CYCLES 1919 “INDIAN - ,” excellent order, £6B 10s 1921 “SCOUT INDIAN,” condition 0.K., £75. 1916 “INDIAN.” 5 h.p.. like new. £35. 1921 Spring Frame ROYAL RUBL, £9B NEW MACHINES. “INDIAN” Electric 7-9, £130; “RUBY” 8, £115; “HARLEY” 7-9. £120: “JAMES” Light Weight, £6B. TYRES. 28 X 3. £3 7s Cd; -26 X 21, £2 2s 6d; 26x21x25. £3 2s 6d. TUBES—3-ineh 12/6, 21 inch 9/6, 2|inch S/6. PERCY J. DOUGLASS I TARANAKI -‘DOUGLAS” AGENT, ’ NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 1
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