AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT’ A William Fox Masterpiece. ‘•SHACKLES OF GOLD.” "SHACKLES OF GOLD.” ‘•SHACKLES OF GOLD.” Based on Henri Bernstein’s great play "Samson,” starring the popular emotional actor, famous for his work in ‘‘The Spoilers” and "Lew Miserables" —. WILLIAM FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM. A stirring story of a man who rose from dock labourer to a‘financial wizard. William Farnum gives the titre-going public what it wants —plenty of thrills, coupled with really fine emotional acting. Also Sunshine Comedy and Topicals. Showing at Usual Prices.
DANCE RECITAL. Box Plans now open at Collier’s. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-MORROW! WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1922. J) AN C E J> ECIT A L. - Bv— MISS WYONNE HAYBITTLE. MISS WYONNE HAYBITTLE. (Late Solo Dancer. J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Including the world famous “DANCE OF THE DYING SWAN” And other Classic Gems of Terpsichorean Art. Assisted by Miss Jean Mulholland, Miss Clarice Moverlev. and ' 16—JUNIOR PUPILS—I 6. Assisting Vocalists— MISS W. S. HARPER (Sopranp) and MR. F. E. GOODER (Baritone). Prices of admission: 3s & 2s (plus tax).
MEETINGS. ~ 1 THEOSOPHY. THEOSOPHY. THEOSOPHY. TITISS SELENE OPPENHEIMER (of London), Theosophical Society’s National Lecturer, will deliver the first of a series of Lectures in the Theosophical Rooms. Brougham Street, on Thursday next, at 8 p.m. You are cordially invited. gAVE .yOUR pREEDOM! 1 PUBLIC E E T IN G, EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 8 P.M. Hear REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, B.A. ' (Oxon.) t (Minister Unitarian Church, Wellington), Under the auspices of the N.Z. Moderate League. A BRITISH REPLY TO AMERICAN PROHIBITION AGITATORS. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAT OR. \ All Citizens Invited. This is a Live Meeting. Questions in writing answered. TENDERS. COUNTY OF EGMONT. BOULDER STONE. pENDERS will he received up to 12 ’ mon on SATURDAY, 4th November, I 1922, for—- > Contract No. 432—Supply 800 yards Boulder Stone, Ngariki Road. Contract No. 433—Supply 500 yards Boulder Stone, Stent Road. Specifications at Hughson’s, Ltd., Rai liotu, and County Office. M. O'BRIEN, County Chairman. j Opunake, October 28, 1922. i WHANGA’MOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. J rpHE Whangamomona County Council invites tenders (separate) for the following works: — (a) Improving, forma lion and ailing 1 mile and 3 chains of the Whangamomona Road, near Whangamomona. (b) Improving, formation and metalling one and a half miles o. the Whangamomona Road, near ’ Aotuhia. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office. Whangamomona, or at the office of Sladden and Palmer. Devon Street, New Plymouth. Tenders close at the Whangamomona County Office, Whangamomona, at noon on Saturday, November 4, 1922. N. R. QLELAND. County Chairman. ■WANTED Known—Job printing of every description .executed at Daily News’ Job Printery, Currie Lane, New Plvmouth i 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1922, Page 1
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