AMUSEMENTS. "THE SHIRKS” COMPANION PICTURE. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT At 7 .45 TO-NIGHT Last Night of JOHN GILBERT JOHN GILBERT The most rapidly-rising young star on the screen in a barbaric love story of the Waste? of the Great Sahara, The Companion Picture to ’ The Shiek,” “ ARABIAN LOVE ” “ARABIAN LOVE” “ ARABIAN LOVE ” When youth calls and hot blood surges amid the sand-swept stretches of the land of the Shiek. Also — “ THE SPLENDID aIN ” “ THE SPLENDID SIN ” A four-reel drama starring MADELINE TRAVERS.' Prices: D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. QRAND ByWEST END SCHOOL PUPILS AT EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. AND TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. Bright and varied programing. i Comprising Items by Boys’ High School Orchestra. Fancy Dances hy the Girls. Great Christy Minstrel Show. West End Black Birds. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Recitations. Westown ’Bus Delayed till After Concert. Admission: 2/-. 1/-, Reserves* 6d extra. Box Plan oped at Collier’**. 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 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. SHOWS. ST. ANDREW’S SPRING FLOWER AND BULB SHOW. T° wx H ALL JNGLEWOOD TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, September 20 and 21. Brilliant Display of Choice Blooms. Decorated Tables. Mantels. Bowls and Vases. Plain. Fancy. Produce and Sweets Stalls. Community Singing Wednesdays Night. Euchre Party & Dance Thursday Night. Admission to Show— Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Admission to Euchre Party & Dance — Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies Is and Plate. M A. T. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. JLOW E R gHOW. TOWN HALL. ELTHAM. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1 p.m. Glorious Display by Amateur and Professional Growers . Daffodils. Hyacinths. Polyanthus, etc. Decorated Tables and Mantelpieces. AFTERNOON TEA. Entries Close Tuesday. Sept. 19. ELTHAM HORTICULTURAL ‘SOCIETY G. H. P. FITZGERALD, Secretary. I— ~ AYRES’ 1922 LAWN TENNIS BALLS JUST LANDED. (Hard Court and Lawn.) Direct from Ayres’ Factory to us. SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR DOZEN LOTS TO CLUBS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1
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350Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 1
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