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AMUSEMENTS QNL’! (Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres TONIGHT Metro-Goldwyn ’a Classic: “TESS OP THE D’URBERVILLES’ “TESS OP THE D ’UBBERYILLES 1 Thomas Hardy’s Tragic Tale,. , (Late at Auckland “Majestic.”) Blanche Sweet and Conrad Nagi Blanche Sweet and Conrad Nag( In a Beautiful English Story. Filmed in the Glorious English Countryside of the Book. And TWO CLEVER COMEDIES? Also By Special Request: WHANG AREI’S BABY SHOW. , Popular Prices. TYON’T Miss Bradley’s Monkc Orchestra and Circus at th Town Hall this Friday and at Satu: day’s Matinee. Special Pictures Popular Prices! 95 fjpOWN~yjALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 8 P.M. STUDENTS’ ANNUAL RE CIT A' AND GRAND CONCERT By Pupils of Albert Dobson, L.A.B and the following Artists: Soprano.—Mrs. A. Dobson. Contralto.—Madame E. Brainsby. Tenor. —Mr. Wallace Oalder, Bass.—Mr. Morgan. Elocutionists—Mr. C. D. Dawson. Come and See the Sketch Entitled ‘‘MATER PUTS HER TOOT IN IT’ By the" following Caste: —Rev. Pan Parrish, Mr. Morgan; Mrs. Par Parrish, ‘ Miss Broughton-Carr Freddie (son), Mr. E. Luks; Joyc (his fiance), Miss M. Broughton Carr. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA! PRICES—2/- and 1/. Box Plan a Blanshard’s. (Net Proceeds in Aid of Whangare High School Library.) 976 N WINTER EXHIBITION RENTER gHOV yyHANGAREI yyiNTER gHOVi MAY 11, 12, IS, 14 AND 15 MAY 11, 12, 13, 14 AND 15 PROGRAMME JfOR TUESDAY: OFFICIAL OPENING. ■■ y WEDNESDAY: HIGHLAND DANCING—7 p.m. DRILL DISPLAY, BOYS THURSDAY: BOYS’ TUG-OP-WAR—3.3O p.m. TYRE-CHANGING HANDICAP 7 p.m, (a) Straight-edged; (b) Beaded Edge. TUG-OF-WAR—Heats DRILL DISPLAY—GIRLS JAZZING FRIDAY: PIANO PLAYING—For Amateurs BEST WALTZ (Own Choice)—7.3o SKIPPING CONTEST—GIRLS TUG-OF-WAR—Heats JAZZING * SATURDAYBABY; SHOW—2 p.m. BALLOON BURSTING—7.3O (a) 10 and under; (b) 15 and under. . ! . ■ i TUG-OF-WAR—Finals SALE OF PRODUCE DRAWING OF ART UNIONS ENTRY PEES: Balloon Bursting, Boys’ Tug-of-War, and Skipping Free Tug-of-War 2/6 Per Man Other Events 1/PQST ENTRIES. yytNTER gHOW yyEEK gHOW PROGRAMME OF EVENTS 1. HIGHLAND DANCING: (a) Fling, under 12. (b) Fling, 12 and over. (c) Sword Dance, under 12. (d) Sword Dance, 12 and over. Prizes, Medals. Entry, 1/-. 2. TYRE-CHANGING: (a) Straight Edge. (b) Beaded Edge. (c) Consolation Event. * Prizes, £1 and 10/-, Entry- 1/-. 3.—PIANO PLAYING: Open to Amateurs. Best Waltz of Own Choice. Prize, Trophy (£1). Entry 1/-. 4.—BABY SHOW: (a) Boy under 6 months. (b) Girl under 6 months. (c) Boy, 12 months or under. (d) Girl, 12 months or under. (e) Twins, 12 months or under. (Special Prize of £l/1/-.) Special Prize to Champion Baby - ‘in above classes. 5 SKIPPING: r (a) Senior, 12 or over. (b) Junior, under 12. Prizes, Trophies. 6.—DRILLS AND SCHOOL TUG-OF-WAR: Prizes: Certificate, with £1 to Games Fund of winning , Tug-df-war’s School. V C. P. BUTLER, , Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS pLUMBING QO. :(Late Clarke & Co.) We have uow taken over the Plumb- ■ ing Business of Clarke & Co., James > St. We trust by reasonable charges 1 and good service to merit a fair share \ of patronage. All inquiries will be j promptly attended to by the Manager, Mr. G. Herzog . » i. Advertising creates public standards i n business. Every shilling spent for I idvertising, adds to the necessity for v ixactnesn. f statement and integrity j f product Advertising is the promise j tf continuity, stability and integrity.

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Northern Advocate, 4 May 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 4 May 1926, Page 8