AMUSEMENTS. Coming! Coming! TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE. THE ’J’AINUI JJAORI pNTERTAINERS. 20 —PERFORMERS— 20 First-class Company of Talented Artists. HAWAIIAN MELODIES „ Played on Guitars, Ukuleles, Mandolines, and Banjos. SKIP. BAKER, The Eminent Operatic Basso. MITA MOHI, Ragtime Artist. DAVE NICHOLLS, Silver Tenor. MISS MARIE BAKER, Revue Artist and Soprano. HAWAIIAN, CHINESE AND MAORI SONGS. MISS M. WHAKAAHU, MISS E. DRUMMOND, MISS P. NICHOLLS, MISS E. TAUT AR I (Pois). THOS. ELERS (Comedian and Hypnotist), GEE PATUAKA (Descriptvie Vocalist), JAKE HAPETA (The “Knut”), SERGT.-MAJOR CHAPMAN (Light Comedian & Society Entertainer), Will all be here with other Star Artists. HEAR THE TALENTED QUARTETTE. The Theatre will be Packed, so be Early. Miss P. .Hakaraia, Musical Directress. E. S. Whakaahu Manager. Prices: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-; Children 1/e very where. ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME Plans Open this Morning at Collier’?. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. EMPIRE THEATRE. NEXT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. NEXT WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2 O’CLOCK. Mr. Brandon Holt's Great Attraction, ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME. ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME. Direct front Australia. 20 —GIFTED ARTISTS— 20 Pantomime is first favorite with the public in amusements. Quite right, too. It appeals to everybody—father, mother and the children. And no better story exists on which a pantomime is built than our old friend— ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME. Presented on a scale .of grandeur, and bv a sterling cast, including— MISS DOROTHY MANNING. Australia’s most Popular Principal Boy. And HARRY GRAHAM Noted English Comedian and Dam? Impersonator. Charming Ballet and Dashing Chorus bv a Bevy of Beautiful Maids. ROBINSON’CRUSOE PANTOMIME. This pantomime is a lightsome circumstance. It is a great comedy concern and introduces the very la :est musical successes. It pleases the eye. being well-dressed and perfectly staged. It tickles the ear and radiates your being with gladness. And because of all this it is good that you should see it ROBINSON CRUSOE PANTOMIME. Popular Prices: 4/2, 3/2. 2/1. Special Matinee Prices for School Children: Stalls 1/1, D.C. 1/7. No half price at night. Book early at Collier’s. AT WAITARA NEXT THURSDAY. AT WAITARA NEXT THURSDAY. ST. MARY’S CHURCH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8 p.m. QRGAN gECI T A L —Bv— R. NEVILLE ‘ RENAUD. 1. Finale, from Organ Symphony No. 2 (C. M. Widor). 2. Ballet “Rosamunde”' (Schubert >. 3. Serenade (Schubert). 4. Nocturne “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Mendelssohn). 5. Sonata No. 2 in C Minor, 3 movements (Mendelssohn). 6. Aria “Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets, “St. Paul” (Mendelssohn). MRS. WILKES. 7. Miniature Overture (Tschaikowsky). 8. ,Peer Gynt Suite Nos. 1,2, 3 (Greig). 9. Ride of the Valkyries (Wagner). Soloist: Mrs. Wilkes. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS From Saturday, 22nd Oct., Cheap Week-end Excursions will be inaugurated from New Plymouth to North Egmont House. Care will leave Snelling and Andrews’ Garage, Broug’. am Street, at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, 1-turning to town on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock. Visitors will therefore Bp ' able to spend from the Saturday Afternoon till Monday morning on the mountain, breakfasting before leaving. A minimum of seven required. Parties may be arranged. Seats may be booked at the Tourist Bureau (Humphries & Davies’, Telephone No. 642); or Snelling and Andrews’, Telephone No. 357). INCLUSIVE FAT.E (motor and board), 58. j
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1921, Page 1
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