| AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE. STRATFORD. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. SPECIAL BIG ATTRACTION IN AID OF SPORTS CANDIDATE. AIUSIC! SINGING! PICTURES! A NIGHT OF HILARIOUS GAIETY! A SELZNICK SUPER SPECIAL ATTRACTION: “CHIVALROUS CHARLEY,” “CHIVALROUS CHARLEY,” Starring EUGENE O’BRIEN. Fairbanks—Hart—Chaplin—Mix—all rolled into one. That’s Eugene O’Brien in “CHIVALROUS CHARLEY.” MR. P. AITKEN Will lead the World’s Latest Craze, COMMUNITY SINGING. All the' Latest and well-known choruses will be sung. Solos .by the following: MISS SHEAHAN. ARCHIE BILLS, PETER AITKEN, MISS BONA KINA. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. SIX INSTRUMENTALISTS. SPECIALLY-SELECTED MUSIC. “SPORTY SPORTS, SHOULD SUPPORT SPORTS.” Usual Prices. Seats may be booked at Humphrey’s. JJALE QHOIR OONCERT. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, —a TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4/ PROGRAMME: 1. Glee: “The Boy in Blue” (Lovell). Male Choir. 5. Selection: Mikado Waltzes (Sullivan), Savage Club Orchestra. 3. Monologue “Orange Blossoms,” a Chinese tale (Rohmer). Miss Mary Cooley. 4. Piano Solo: “Impromptu” (Schubert), Miss Mary Crawshaw. 5. Song: “Tangi” (Alf. Hill). Mr. A. B. Macdonald. G. Instrumental Duet: “Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark!” (Bishop) Messrs. R. H. Bartley and S. Cottier. 7. Part-song: “Watchman, What of the Night?’ (Salter). Male Choir (soloists, Messrs. Hay and Macdonald). Interval. 1 Recitation: “Keeping a Seat at the Matinee" (Maude Fisk). Miss Mary Cooley. 2. Quartette: “In Absence” (Buck). Melody Four. 3. Song: “The Message” (Bluementhal). Mr. W. L. Hay. 4. Piano Duet: “Valse BriTlante” (Hunten). Misses Mary and Elva Crawshaw. 5. Song: “The Lute-player” (Allitson). Mr. A. B. Macdonald. 6. Character Sketch: “Madame Du Farge” (Dickens). Miss Mary Cooley. 7. Part-song: “Evening’’ (F. Abt). Male Choir (soloist, Mr. Baden Bellringer ). God Save the King. Prices: 3s and 2s (including tax). Reserves at Collier’s. HOWELL’S SAMPLE ROOMS CURRIE STREET (Opposite Herald Office )m N O W OPENNo high expenses. Result: We can sell on rock-bottom prices. Give us a call and see for yourselves.
GO TO RETFORD’S SALE FOR BARGAINS. pRETONNES, 1/6; CALICO, lOd yd; V FROCKS from 11/6; Large Variety of Lace at 6d yard. (Next Door to Daily News.) RETFORD’S. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. S. j! SULLIVAN The Furniture Firm of S. J. SULLIVAN have opened a Local Depot for DISPLAY OF FURNITURE SAMPLES And for the Conduct of Business. Clients will be able to purchase the best in Furniture through the local branch — DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, thus: saving 20 per cent in buying. NOTE NEW ADDRESS—s. J. SULLIVAN FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. CURRIE STREET. ' Opposite Herald Office.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 1
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396Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1922, Page 1
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