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AMUSEMENTS. SEASON EXTENDED. , SEASON EXTENDED. < SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. MANAGERIAL: The outstanding popularity of Sir Gerald Du Maurier in "Escape" enforces the Management to postpone the opening of the Amoa and Andy season a few days. England's Famous Actor, SIR GERALD DU MAURIER SIR GERALD DU MAURIER IN THE FAMOUS ENGLISH PLAY By JOHN GALSWORTHY. England's Noted Author. " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." " ESCAPE." GLORIOUSLY ENGLISH! THE TLAYERS. Captain Matt Delimit • Sir Gernld Du Manner. The Shingled Lady - - - Edna Best. A Girl of the Town - Mabel Poulton. Miss Dora ----- Madeleine Carroll. Miss Grace Marie Ney. A Spinster ----- Jean Cadell. A Convict Gordon Harker. A Retired Judge - - Horace Hodges. Prison Governor - * - Felix Aylmer. The Farmer ----- Lewis Casson. The Parson - - - - Austin Trevor. Plain Clothes Man - - lan Hunter. A Sea Captain ----- Ben Field. A Shopkeeper - - - - Fred Groves. RESERVES PHONE 41686. RESERVES PHONE 41586. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. EDEN ELECTORATE EXECUTIVE. CONCERT PROGRAMME. LEWIS EADY HALL, SATURDAY. MARCH 21, 1931, AT « P.M. Acconipaniste: MADAME GRACE GRIFFITHS. Opening Remarks—T. McINDOE, ESQ.. President Eden Electorate Executive. Soprano. "One Morning Very Early' Sanderson MISS SARAH STACPOOLE. Elocution, "If Life Were a Play." MISS M. HORNE. Tenor. "All Hail Thou Dwelling Pure and Holy" • ------- FnUßt MR. LAN H. BURRY. Dance. "Chinese Dance" - - Tschaikowsky MISS PEGGY. HOLMES. Soprano, "The Love Pipes of June" - - - M. Craske Dny MISS CECELIA PRINGLE. Violin, "He.j Haj" ------ Drdla MR. NEVILLE WALKER, Contralto, "The Song of the Lotus Lily" - "VVoodforde Finden MRS. H. ARMSTRONG IvEVEN. Address-E. H. NORTHCROFT. ESQ., Chairman of the Council of Advice. Tenor, "An Evening Song" - Blumenthal MR. H. JESSOP. Trio. "To a Wild Rose" - - - MacDowell MRS. H. A. KEVEN. MISS C. PRINGLE and MISS O. STEPHENSON. Soprano. "I Did Not Know" - - - Trotere MISS SARAH STACPOOLE. Duet. "A Summer Storm" - - - Roeckel MRS. H. A. KEVEN and MR. H. JESSOP. Monologue. "'ls Pipe" (An Old Man's Farewell to His Pipe.) MR, A. LYON GRIFFITHS. Tenor. "Dolorosa" ----- Phillips MR. LAN H. BURRY. Dance, "Hungarian Dance" - Brahms No. 5 MISS PEGGY HOLMES. Violin, "Mazurka" - - - WieniOTVski MR, NEVILLE WALKER. .Elocution, "The Naughty Boy" MTSS M. HORNE. Admission 2s. Reserves at Lewis Endy. Ltd. BROADSIDING. WESTERN SPRINGS WESTERN Mgv SPRINGS WESTERN %&§§£% SPRINGS SPEEDWAY. TO-MORROW NIGHT. FAREWELL TO ALF. MATTSON BEN BRAY. ALF. MATTSON BEN BRAY. RETURN VISIT THE WINGED WIZARDS. ANDERSON AND STEVENS. ANDERSON AND STEVENS, AUSTRALIA'S WHIRLWINDS. CHALLENGE MATCH. KILMISTER KILMISTER v. MATTSON. MATTSON. AUSTRALIA V. N.Z. AUSTRALIA V. N.Z. ANDERSON, KILMISTER STEVENS, MATTSON. VAUXHALL CUP. VAUXHALL CUP. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ■m "DAPATOETOE RUGBY FOOT--L BALL CLUB.—The Annual yR Meeting of the above C'lub will Ax\ he held in the Training Shed, NX Great South Rd., on MONDAY J NEXT. 23rd inst,, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers, General. All Members and Intending Members aro urgently requested to attend. M. FRENCH, Hon. Sec. IN LIQUIDATION. THE WHANG AREI DAILY NEWS. 1 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, LID. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1908 AND ITS AMENDMENTS, and IN THE MATTER OF THE WHANG AREI DAILY NEWS. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. LTD., in Voluntary Liquidation. Notice is hereby given that the above Company, by Extraordinary Resolution, went into Voluntary Liquidation on the Slat dav of October, 1930. and I. the Undersigned, was appointed Liquidator. The Creditors of fhe above Company ore requested, on or befoic the 17th day vf April. 1931', to send full particulars of their Claims to me at Jounneaux s Buildings Bank Street, Whangarei, otherwise they may ho excluded from participating in any dividends that, may be declared. Dated at Whangarei this 18th day of March guRMAN. a.P.A, (N.Z.). Ramsay and Surman. P.O. Box 155. Whangarei. - BUILDING MATERIALS. ACTIONS Bpeak.~6B families comfortably housed in 80 months.—Phillips, Bungalow Specialists, Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20827, 20 March 1931, Page 22

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