AMUSEMENTS. THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT FULL MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON At 2 p.m. William Fox Presents “A TRIP TO CHINATOWN.” “A TRIP TO CHINATOWN.” “A TRIP TO CHINATOWN.” A Frisky Grandpa, a Merry Widow, and a Millionaire, who thought he was dying. Delightfully mixed in a screaming Chinese Puzzle, starring— J. FARRELL MACDONALD, MARGARET LIVINGSTON AND EARLE FOXE Supported by Fox New’s and Comedy, and RADIO'DETECTIVE, Episode 9. Music directed by Mrs. Newton. PRICES—StaIIs 9d, Dress Circle 1/3. Children 6d this Afternoon. RING 548 FOR RESERVES TO-NIGHT. BAND RECITAL. piIE Band of the Ist Battalion Taranaki Regiment (by permission of the Officer Commanding) will, weather permitting, play at the Breakwater at 3 p.m. on SUNDAY, November 21. Collection in aid of contest funds. L. W. ANDREW, Captain, Adjutant. N.P. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. CONCERT. (In aid of Magazine Fund.) SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AND CONCERT CLUB. SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 20, 1926'. (At 7.45 p.m.). Admission: One Shilling. gHAKESPEARE gNTERTAINMENT WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. PROGRAMME: PANSY FACES.—SoIo, Miss Hollis; Chorus, Girl Citizens. ROMANCE CHARACTERS. Miranda (Mrs. Mills), Pedita and Polixenes (Misses Crozier and Boulton), Portia (Mrs. Blackmore). COMEDY. —'Mistresses Page and Ford (the Misses Johnston), Julia, Lucetta and Sylvia (Misses Cole, Ramson and McEw’an), Rosalind, Orlando, Audrey Touchstone (Misses List, Wright, Pettit and Grieve), Viola and Beatrice (Misses Lepper and Sanderson). Folk Dances, Fairy Dances and Minuet. HISTORY & TRAGEDY.—Queen Elizabeth (Mrs. Harris), Queen Margaret (Miss Jemison), Katherine of Aragon and Ann Bolyn (Misses Smith and Merriles), Antony, Cleopatra, Charmnn and Iras (Misses Johnston, Hollis, Cavanagh and Blackmore), Juliet and Nurse (Misses Davidson and Edgecombe), Ophelia (Miss Hartnell), Lady Macßeth (Mrs. Kircher). SOLOISTS. —Mesdames Harris and McDonald, Davie, and Messrs. A. B. McDonald and B. Bellringer. SONG PICTURE, “1843.”—Soloist, Miss Susie Mills; Chorus, Misses F. and T. Johnston, Crozier, Cavanagh, Lepper, Lewis and Wright. GOD SAVE THE KING. Proceeds in Aid of Y.W.C.A. Club Room. PRICES—2/6 and 1/6. BOOK AT COLLIERS. CHURCH SERVICES. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. the Morning Service there will be a Parade of Headquarters’ Staff, Military Band, and Territorial and Cadet Battalions. (This service will be held in the Empire Theatre if fine.) The evening service will be Choral. The Rev. J. D. Wilson’s subjects will be: “Hold Fast What Is Good,” in the morning, and “What the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand is Doing.” Rev. W. Hain will preach at Westown at 11 a.m., Fitzroy at 3 p.m., and Vogeltown at 7 p.m. Mr. W. Pellow will preach at Moturoa Public School at 11 a.m., Frankleigh Park Hall at 3 p.m., and Lower Mangorei School at 7 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH. WESTOWN. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. (CHILDREN’S DAY Preachers —Morning, at 11, Rev. John Nixon; afternoon, 2.30, Rev. Moore; evening, at 7, Rev. T. R. Richards. SPECIAL SINGING BY THE CHILDREN Collections in aid of Westown Sunday School. MEETINGS. TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. piIE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Tarata Hall, on SATURDAY, November 27, at 8 p.m. I. MACRAE, Hon. Secretary. jp.ARKER, The Furniture Auctioneer and Valuer conducts Sales in town or country. Mart Sales every Tuesday and Friday. Results speak louder than words.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1926, Page 1
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