AMUSEMENTS. KING’S THEATRE, - STRATFORD. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. Official Mardi Gras Picture Night. One of the rare programmes which happen along. Selznick Pictures have donated the programme free of cost, and it’s a great programme, including Elaine Kammerstein in “THE WAY OF A MAID.” “THE WAY OF A MAID.” “THE WAY OF A MAID.” Then we have our own OFFICIAL PICTURES OF OUR FOUR QUEEN CANDIDATES. Official Film of the Band—Patriarchs of the Past, and an interesting section — Broadway on a busy day. You might be in the latter section of the picture. Coroe and see if you can identify yourself. Every Lady who can identify herself in the Picture—Broadway on a busy day—will receive a present of a pair of gloves. The supporting films are all high grade, and the whole bill is of quality rarely presented. Usual Prices. Music by the Mardi Gras Symphony Orchestra of eight performers. CANDIDATES’ POSITIONS TO-DAY: Miss Lulu Nash (Sports) 1 Miss Eileen Kelly (B.B.) . 2 Miss Linda Walsh (A.S.A.) 3 Miss Loi Ki veil (Midhirst-Wharehuia) 4 STRATFORD TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). PLAIN & pANCY pRESS gALL. Conducted by the Committee of the A.S.A., who declare that this will be the dance of the season. Gents 4/-, Ladies 2/6. Orchestra. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). pANCE AT J£APUNI, Conducted by the Sports Queen Candidate’* Committee of the Stratford Mardi Gras. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. J)ANCE IN rpUNA gCHOOL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Under the auspices of the MidhirstWharehuia Committee. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6.
S.A. pALL, gTRATFORD, pO-NIGHT. FOX’S ORCHESTRA, BY REQUEST, WILL PLAY THE LATEST AND THE BEST. Ladies 2/6, Gents 4/-. MEETINGS. A BRITISHER ON THE LIQUOR QUESTION. JJEV. yyYNDHAM JJiEATHCOTE, B.A. (Oxon.) (Minister Unitarian Church, Wellington), WILL REPLY TO AMERICAN PROHIBITION AGITATORS. EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, AT 8 P.M. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. Don’t Miss this Opportunity of hearing the truth regarding America from one who has lived under attempted Prohibition. ALL CITIZENS INVITED. Questions in writing answered.
pVERY vote counts! Get your name on the roll at once. This is your business. Vote Continuance! ■pLUNKET JJABY PAY Will be held in New Plymouth on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. . Further Particulars Later. JONES & SANDFORD BUILDING CONTRACTORS, JOINERS, SHOP & OFFICE FITTERS. YARD & JOINERY WORKSSOUTH ROAD, New Plymouth. TELEPHONE 728 & 143. (Next West End School.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1922, Page 1
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