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AMUSEMENTS. ,P :o M 1 i ) ) t “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” Tlie Most-talked-of Play in Australasia ■She was a young Society Butterfly, bored with the daily rounds of Society. She longed ‘to taste life in .Bohemia—to' seek adventure and new sensation, and then came SCANDAL Opera HouIJ FRIDAY. For Three Nights. Only. Harry I. Cohen, by arrangement with J. C. vC'ILLi AMSON, LTD. Will present the liound-the-World Success; “SCAN DAI.” “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” Cosmo Hamilton’s Daring, Audacious Play Which electrified London and New York ; astounded Paris and enthralled wherever staged. It is known the ; world, wide as 1 THE MAGNETIC PRODUCTION And will be Played on Friday Next ' by A CAST OF PAPF EXCELLENCE. —lt is Headed by— DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE The Charming Young English Actress who played in the Original New ! York Production and who has now figl ured at Beatrix Vandcrdyke over 700 times and is supported by ERIC HARRISON The Brilliant English Comedy .Actor, specially brought from England for the production of “Scandal.’’ Harold .Moran. Lucy Carter. , .John Galway. Crahaine Newton. Arthur Orbed. -Mary MacGregor. George Broad. Arthur Adams. BOX PLAN AT MX 1 P’S. BOX PLAN AT Ail IP'S. Prices—Circle and Reserved Stalls 6/-; 4 - and '2/ —plus Tax. GISBORNE RACING CLUB. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 26th and 28th July, 1923. SCALE OF CHARGES. Admission, Outside Enclosure ... 2/6 • Grandstand Enclosure— Gentlemen ; 11/Ladies 5/Horses (including Paddock) 2/AJotor Cars and Taxis 2/6 Motor Cycles 1/Members’ Cars and Horses, Free. Holders of Complinietary and Ladies’ Complimentary Tickets will be required to pay 2/- each an entrance gate. K. E. DODD, Secretary.

PATUTAH! HALL. MONSTER DANCE FRIDAY, Jl'IY 27th, 1923. In aid of Meeting-House called Mr konuiarangi. WALTZ!NG COMPETITION. Prizes: Maori Mats. ' PRICES: Ladies 2/-; Gentlemen 3/-; Double

WAER ENG A-A -HI K A I TALL. A DANCE will lie hclil in the above Rail by the Rover FooUmll Club. TO-NIGHT* (WEDXKSDA Y). Good Music. Good Flour. Admission—-Gents 2/6, Ladies Free. A. L. WARRINGTON, Hon. Sec. Grand Bail at puha On occasion of Official 'Opening of PUHA PUBLIC HALL On 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 9tli. 1923, At 8 p.m. Good Orchestra, Dainty Supper, and Idea! Floor. Please Reserve Thirs Date. A LSO .Attractive Pin in ami Fancy Dress JUVENILE DANCE AMD ENTERTAINMENT, At PUHA HALL, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, at 7 p.m. Roll up! Lots of Fun for Young and Old. 1923 COMPETITIONS THo following Classes not mentioned in the Schedule are now included: SACRED SOLO, Boys under 15. DUET, Girls under 18. CHARACTER RECITAL, in Costum£, under 16. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 28th. * FRED. R. BALL, lion. Secretary. SPECIAL ADVErrmuMENTS. HEX BLOXham PAINTER, PAPERHANCER, AND DECORATOR* TS prepared to submit juice's for all . classes of work, at very low rates. All work and material guaranteed. Estimates supplied free. H. J. BLOXHAM. 106 Whitaker Street. Phone 1186.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9572, 25 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9572, 25 July 1923, Page 6