‘•.‘^wSr AMUSEMENTS JYCEUM pONIGHT (Direction: Puller-Bay ward Theatres) * * A Universal “TiE DENVER DUDE" i‘THE .DENVER DUDE" < * Tjffß DENVER DUDE» ’ ' 1 ' ‘ “THE DENVER DUDE" “THE DENVER DUDE" "THE DENVER DUDE" tfith ; HOOT GIBSON And BLANCHE MBHAPPEY • ' Supported by “JESTER'S PRIZE WINNER" f (A Streaming Comedy) and international news Usual Prices municipal .QHOIR piRST QONCERT TOWN HALL :: TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 8 P.M. MACFARREN’S CANTATA < ‘MAY DAY" “ MAY DAY ’ ’ “MAY DAY" “MAY DAY" PART SONGS AND SOLOS Assisted by Orchestra and Municipal Band. Admission: 1/- and 2/-. 961 E UCfIEB Will be held in the FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 21 Gpod Prizes, and Supper. Ladies /-, Gents 1/6. 101 ALL pOWN JJ ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 THE JJARGAVILLE JJUSICAL gOCIETY _ 1 . Will Present “PLORADORA" “PLORADORA" “PLORADORA" “PLORADORA" An Opera full of Sparkling Dances, Rousing Choruses and Delightful Solos. - - SPECIAL SCENERY GORGEOUS DRESSES ' ' ! FULL ORCHESTRA 0 AST Cyrus. W. Gilfain, Mr A. W. Christie; Prank-,.Abercoed, Mr J. Davies; Capt, Arthur Donegal, Mr H. Roseveare; Mr Pym, Jacobs, Langdale, Gilfain ’a clerks, Messrs E. Grant, H. J. Sills, A. W. Martin and W. Curuow; Anthony Tweedlepunch, Rev. T. D. Elliott; Leandro, 'Mr J. B. Cranston; Dolores, Mrs H. Culpan; Validu, Inez, Juanita, Violante, Calliste and Jose, Spanish girls, Mrs S. Barker, Miss S. Vause, Mrs F. S. Goulding, Mrs F. Gould, Mrs E. Robinson and Miss E. Edmonds; Angela Gilfain, Miss M. Dargaville;. Mamie Rowe, Mrs P. Davey; Daisy Chain, v Miss T. Brown; Lucy Long, Miss K. Hilliam; Lottie Chalmers, Miss L. Wansbone; Lady Holyrood, Mrs P. Watters; Principal ballet girls, Misses Z. Phelan, E. Brady, lE. Dunn and T. Smith. - ADMISSION: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Children Half-price. Box Plan now open at Blanahard’s. 948 ‘ .JJUNICIPAL B AND QJRAND pROGRESS QARNIVAL Q.RAND pROGRESS QARNIVAL WINTER SHOW HALL QCTOBER gTH, * Bth8 th 1927. CQMPETITIONS SIDE SHOWS GAMES OP SKILL PUN AND FROLIC GALORE Further Details Later. KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN FOR THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS’- CHOIR CONTEST (Of Two Test Selections.) The Proceeds of the Carnival are » to Eliminate the Debt of the i Band. Gifts of Cash or Kind will be Appreciated. 85 W. L. HOPEWELL, Secretary. t£EEP—. ■ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927 Available for Ngararatunua School Carnival And Plain & Fancy Dress Ball Good Fun For All Tickets.—Family 4/-, Adults 2/-, ■Children 1/-. 93
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Northern Advocate, 19 September 1927, Page 10
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