AMUSEMENTS EVERYBODY’S TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT. For the Last Time. An Epie Picture of the Great North west. Written by James Oliver Curwood. "THE MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER.” “THE MAN FROM HELL’S RIVER." “THI MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER." With a great east including IRVING CUMMINGS WALLACE BEERY JANE NOVAK and the Giant Wolf-dog RIN-TIN. A STORY or PRIMITIVE PASSIONS. OF STRONG MEN AND WEAK. At Usual Prices. ‘‘PRISONER OF ZENDA” IS COMING. BELL BLOCK HALL. 'A PLAIN AND FANCY MASQUERADE -O ’ *« BALL, Arranged by the Ladies' Committee, Will be held in the above Hall On THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3. b- Grand March 8 p.m. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Admission: Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/6; double, 5/6. Miaks may be purchased from the committee at the hall. J. DOWNS. DANCE AT NEWALI ROAD. A DANCE will be held at the WOOL SHED, NEWALL ROAD, on FRIDAY, MAY 4. Music by Mr. Pearson. Ge»ts 2/6; ladies a basket. R. CASSIE, Hon. Sec. JJACE CLUB DANCE. URENUI HALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. Mrs. George’s Jan Orchestra. Admission: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. L. O’NEILL, Hon. Sec. MAHOE HALL. PORTNIGHTLY £)ANCE. Proceeds in aid of Hell Funds WEDNESDAY, 2nd May. Open Waitsing Competition. Music by G. Richardson. J«dies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/6. J. BAILEY, Hon. Secretary. OPUNAKE TOWN HALL. TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY, May 1 & 2. QRAND gARROW pAffi & gALE OF In Aid of Methodist Parsonage' Fund. Opens 7RO p.m. Tuesday, followed at g p.m. with Grand Parade of Decorated Rarrowa. Fine Assortment of Articles for sale. Numerous Competitions for all. Wednesday Afternoon, Children’s Concert. Admission Each Session 6d, Children 3d. QKATO gPORTS. tJnder Athletic Club Union. MAY 24th. Good Prize Money. CHOPPING AND RUNNING EVENTS. Programme later. R. C. LARSEN, Hon. Secretary. CHEAPER MILLINERY. MADAME ROSEVEAR ■JTAVTNG secured temporary premises (Next May and Arrowsmith) Devon Street, is clearing balance of new season millinery stock at throw-ou-. prices. Call early and inspect. Remarkable bargains offering. jiOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. J BEG to intimate that Mr. Thomas Kendal has severed Ids connection with my Hawera-New. Plymouth Motor Service. The service will continue as heretofore ' I beg to thank the public for their past support, and to assure them, as the pioneer of the service, that by studying the interests of the public in every way, I hope to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded me in the past. W. ARCHIBALD, SENR. Oh, listen to the Dicky B-rd That.twitters in the trees! Oh, listen to the Orchestrala, And the Bumble bees! Oh, listen to the Crockery That speaks of Morning Teasl- <*, listen to the Magna vox That serenades the breeze! There may be other gardens. Scattered up and down the land, With funny little gramaphones pf antiquated brand. There may be lovely beaches m “Hafnium” and sand, put for wedding-bells and beauty Bgaen Gardens “beat the band.” • —Dingbat. * XYou are some poet.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1923, Page 1
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