AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT 1 J) ANCE E C I T A L, —ByMISS WYONNE HAYBITTLE. MISS WYONNE HAYBITTLE. —And—--18 PUPILS 18 18 PUPILS -18 1. —Overture .. Miss George’s Orchestra. 2. —“ln Grandma’s Days,” Five Junior Pupils. 3. Papillion,” Gwynngth Thompson 4. “THE DYING SWAN,” Wyonne Haybittie 5. —“A Rendezvous” . Miss W. E. Harper. 6. —“Pas de Fascination,” Jean Mulholland 7. “DANSE MILITAIRE,” Wyonne Haybittie. 8. —“A Summer Idyll,” Enid McAllum 9. —Song (selected) .. Mr. F. E. Gooder 10.—“ BALLET OF ROSES,” Wyonne Haybittie and 16 Junior Pupils. INTERVAL. 1. —En’tracte Orchestra 2. “MENDELSSOHN’S SPRING SONG,” Wyonne Haybittie A Study in Expression, by request. 3. —“Pierrot Goes a-Wooing,” Enid McAllum and Phyllis Morgan. 4. —Song (selected), M ; ss W. E. Harper. 5. “ECCENTRIC DANCE,’ Wyonne Haybittie and little Christine Chaney. 6. —“The Golden Balloon,” Clarice Moverley 7. —Tambourine Dance.” Ethel Richards 8. “AN EASTERN STUDY.” Egyptian Princess, Jean Mulholland An Attendant, Lulu Richards The Slave, Wyonne Haybittie (a) “The Dance of the Desert,” Jean Mulholland (b) “Slave Dance,” Wyonne Haybittie God Save the King. Prices: 3s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at Collier’s.
MEETINGS. gAVE ,Y° UR FREEDOM! pUBLIC Jf EETI N C, EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 8 P.M. Hear REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon.) (Minister Unitarian Church, Wellington), Under the auspices of the N.Z. Moderate League. A BRITISH REPLY TO AMERICAN PROHIBITION AGITATORS. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. All Citizens Invited. This is a Live Meeting. Questions in writing answered. PROHIBITION MEETING X —At— OKATO, WARIEA & RAHOTU. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1922, At 8 p.m. KORU, OAKURA & TATAR AIMAK A, ' On THURSDAY, NOV. 2, At 8 p.m. Two Speakers at each place. Collection for expenses. All Invited. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. (N.Z. Branch.) PEACE TIME WORK. TAR. (E. M. L. MORGAN, Organiser of U the above mentioned Society, will address a PUBLIC MEETING in the TOWN HALL, WAITARA, at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. THE TARATA HALL AND PUBLIC LIBRARY COMPANY. npHE 18th Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the Hall at Tarata on SATURDAY. November 4, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business. —To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; and the Election of Officers for the ensuing year. F. M. STANDISH, Hon. Secretary. CASTINGS. <VE have a reputation for perfect ’’ Castings, which we intend to safeguard at all costs. A good Casting saves time, breakdowns and annoyance. Besides, it looks well. LET US DO YOUR. WORK. . j JJNION FOUNDRIES, JJTD., New Plymouth: ’Phone 328. Stratford: ’Phone 16. Eltham: ’Phone 103. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about, you. as it prevents infection from Qsjwi. Cold and lafluanza Germs. o
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1922, Page 1
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