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amusements tOWN HALL TONIGHT I Love Old-Fashioned? & your Daughter el Jazz Baby? )o you know her Friends? Cigarettes and Cocktails essential 0 the Modem Flapper's Existence? Parents ! See Tonight's Picture— "FOR YOUR DAUGHTER'S SAKE'' "FOE YOUB'DAUGHTER'S- SAKE" Girlsl See NITA NALDI, The Perfect Vamp For Your Own Sakes ! "FOR YOUR DAUGHTER'S SAKE" "Will Interest, Amuse, and Educate. ..Also a Bright Sunshine Comedy: ; ' ''UNREAL NEWS REEL NO. 4" _ Town Hall Tiny Prices — ' ■ 1/6 I/" 6d « rpOMORROW— "WOMEN MEN MARRY" And a Cl'&vei- Turpin Comedy 1 25 • *OWN HAIL town hall WHANGAREI TtfEXT "YfONDAY AND 'TUESDAY JUNE - 22 AND 23 - JUNE DIRECTION, E. J. CARROLL Who has recently introduced Kreisler with phenomenal success. - What the Wellington critic says:-- *' Miss Thomas is so cool and natural and tells the little story about the origin of each song so clearly and sweetly, that she creates m her audience a prepossessive liking before she sines a note. The impression made was immediately favourable, and en- ' cores were the order of the evening. Scenes- of enthusiasm unparalleled in Wellington musical history occurred at the Town Hall last evening, when the first costume recital of her series was given by Jj\DNA rpHOMAS JjVDNA rpHOMAS EDNA THOMAS EDNA THOMAS EDNA THOMAS THE LADY FROM LOUISIANA Last evening's performance will live for ever in the memory of those who wefe present. Edna Thomas has added Wellington to ker list of triumphs! JTDNA fpIIOMAS J£DNA JJHOMAS In her celebrated Creole Melodies, Plantation Songs, and Dove_ Songs, and Street Cries of NEW ORLEANS. SoUKB, Gay and Grave Cameo Studies of Life in the Sunny South "Whimsical Melodies of Infectious Gaiety Associate Artists r LUCILE LAWRENCE Harpist i LUCILE LAWRENCE ' . J CONSTANCE PIPER Pianist • CONSTANCE PIPER Priees: 6/-, 4/-, and 2/-, plus tax. Box Plan at Blanshard's. W. A. LOW, gy Representative. ORATORIO QRATORIO . ' ORATORIO | ORATORIO ; ORATORIO ! rpHE WAIATA " SOCIETY (INC.) Has pleasure in announcing that The Famouß Oratori# l "gLUAH" "J^LIJAH" "JjTLIJAH" Will be Produced in the TOWN HALL WHANGAREI On ' rpUESDAY AND JUNE 30 AND JULY 1 Conductor: MR. ALBERT DOBSON Soloists: SOPRANO: MRS. A. DOBSON CONTRALTO: MADAME E. BRAINSBY TENOR: MR. A. H. RIPLEY BASS: MR. R. G. HOSKING Chorus of 80 Voices Chorus of 80 Voices Charges for Admission: Reserved Seats 3/3 j Other 2/. Children, Half-price. No fee for reserving. The Box Plans will Open at Blanshard's at 9 a.m. on SATURDAY, June j 20, 1925. j A. R. BENJAMIN, i 83 Hon. Secretary. FOOTBALL RUGBY UNION SATURDAY'S FIXTURES SENIORS: Kamo v. Hikurangi, at Hikurangi, 3 p.m. Mr. Evenson. Hora < Hora v. Old Boys, at Kensington No. i 1, 3 p.m. Mr. Bowden. i JUNIORS: Towai v. High School, at t Hikurangi, 1.30 p.m. Mr. McKenzie. s Hikurangi v. Kiripaka, at Kensington No. 3, 3 p.m., Mr. Hollis. Hukerenui v. Kamo, at Kensington No. 4, 3 p.m. Mr. Vollamaere. Old Boys v. Portland, at Portland, 3 p.m. Mr. Hill. Pioneer v. Waiotira, at Waiotira, 3 p.m. Mr Conaghan. Y.M.C.A. v, Maumgakaramea, at Maungakaramea, 3 p.m. THIRD GRADE: Hora Hora v. Y.M.CA., at Kensington No. 1, 1.30 p.m., Mr Wilding. High School A v. J^fli|ger i> jjii_Kensington No. _2, 3 .p.m.

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Northern Advocate, 18 June 1925, Page 8

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