AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT! At 7.45. TO-NIGHT! The merry charmer in a comedy romance sure to win your heart. MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST in a dainty drama of love and romance. ■’KISSED.” That’s all —there isn’t any “KISSED.” use trying to describe it—‘KlSSED.”—just see for yourself and ‘‘KISSED.’’ then you’ll know. Marie scores another big success. Supports include Century Comedy ‘‘THE LITTLE RASCAL,” starring BABY PEGGY and Topical Film. Prices: D.C. 1/C, Stalls Is. VISIT OF THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION TO STRATFORD. PRODUCTION OF “ THE MESSIAH.” OFFI(?t\L PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1: Wellington visitors arrive by 1.38 p.m. train, and will be met and motored to their hostesses’ homes. At 3 p.m.—Civic Reception to the visitors at the residence of the President, Mr. Percy Thomson, Hamlet Street. Short addresses of welcome by His Worship the Mayor, and Mr. Robert Masters, M.P., followed by afternoon tea. (Note: Should afternoon be wet, function will be held in the Town Hall.) At 8 p.m.—Performance of “The Messiah” at Town Hall. Performers will enter by stage door at north side of hall. Ladies’ dressing-rooms at rear of stage. Gentlemen’s dressing-rooms beneath stage. After the performances the visitors from Wellington. Hawera, and New Plymouth with their hosts, hostesses, and the local performers, will adjburn to Parish Hall, Regan Street, for supper. Office-bearers of the local Society and hosts and hostesses of the visitors cordially invited to the afternoon welcome and the supper. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2: The visitors are invited by Mr. V. Lester to visit the Ngaere Gardens, leaving towfi by the 10.18 a.m. train. The local bowling and croquet greens and tennis-courts, and the Egmont Club, Broadway North, have been generously thrown open on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning for the use of the visitors. At 1.53 p.m.—Visitors leave for New Plymouth. W. A. BETTS, Hon. Sec., Stratford Musical Society.
PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. EVERYBODY’S gUPPLY gTORE, Near the corner of Devon and Eliot •Streets, will OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 4, 1922. This new shop has just been completed along the most modern and scientific lines as regards hygiene; the ventilation and fly-proof doors, etc., being of the latest design. Only the choicest of goods will be sold, and customers can rely upon receiving the most courteous and civil attention to their requirements. A Trial will be Welcomed. Our Motto is: “TO PLEASE.” W. RICHARDS, Proprietor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. MEMORIAL SERVICE. A MEMORIAL SERVICE to the late I Right Rev. M. R. Neligan, formerly 1 Bishop of Auckland, will be held in St. Mary’s Church on Friday, December 1, at 10.30 a.m. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, FITZROY. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 11 a.m. : MEMORIAL Tablet to Fallen Soldiers* X will be unveiled by His Lordship the Bishop of Auckland. S.S. “TITOKI.” rpHIS steamer will discharge 600 tons of WESTPORT “COALBROOKI DALE” COAL, TO-DAY (Thursday) November 30. As the whole of this cargo has been sold, another shipment is being arranged next week. Clients are requested to notify their requirements immediately. Ring Phone 64, P.O. Box 51, W. E. BENDALL & CO., Coal Coke and Firewood iferchants, Powderham ’Street and at Fitzroy. AFTER THE ELECTIONS. SPEND A PLEASANT DAY AT K AWARD A PARK. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922. yyEST gND gOHOOL QALA J)AY Fun and Amusement for All! New Plymouth Pipe Band will provide Music.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1922, Page 1
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