AMUSEMENTS. ITS FAMILY NIGHT TO-NIGHT. MUM, DAD AND ALL THE KIDS.' Are Going to— THE PEOPLE’S TO-NIGHT— AT 7.45 —TO-NIGHT Final Screening of ALICE LA KF. ALICE LAKE ALICE LAKE With a notable cast, including JOSEPH SWICKARD and JOHN BOWERS in “THE GOLDEN GIFT.” ’ “THE GOLDEN GIFT.” “THE GOLDEN GIFT.” “THE GOLDEN GIFT.” An outstanding drama of the call of three voices—a great opera singer’s, a child’s, and the still small voice of conscience. IT’S A METRO. Supports: “In Trouble Again” (Hallroom Boys), “Beautiful Nelson” (Scenic), and Topicals. PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES: Circle Is 3d (plus tax), Stalls 9d. CHILDREN 6d TO-NIGHT.
(CHILDREN’S JJALL. CORONATION HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. gIXTH QRAND pLAIN AND JPANCY JQRESS J} ALI * Mimic by Mrs. George’s full Jazz Orchestra. Beautiful Decorations, Delicious Supper, Perfect Floor. Numerous prizes for beat Fancy Dresses. Tickets: Adults 2/6, Children 1/--E. LE ARY, Secretary. yyHITELEY JJALL, B p.m.—TO-MORROW—B p.m. CONCERT BY WHITELEY CHURCH CHOIR. Quartettes —Glees —Part Songs. Soloists: MRS. A. M- MOWLEM. MISS JANET MORRISON. MR. A. V. STAMP. Admission: 1/-. Proceeds for Flower Show. LOOK OUT FOR “J HE M AGIC R LBY ” By New Plymouth Technical College Pupils On SEPTEMBER 18 & 19. Buy Your Tickets Now.
HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. WHITELEY HALL. THE 13th ANNUAL yyHTTELEY pLOWER gHOW Will be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, September 13, 14 and 15, 1923. In addition to the Floral Display there will be a Plain and Fancy Stall, Art Stall, Produce and Sweet Stall, Pot Plant and Flower Stall. Afternoon Tea provided each day. MUSICAL ITEMS EACH EVENING. Show will be opened at 2.30 on Thursday, 13th. Doors open from 2 p.m. to 5.30 pm., and 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Schedules may be obtained from any Member of the Committee or at Messrs. Carter and Son’s Store, Devon Street. T. G. SOLE, Hon. Secretary. WAITARA SECOND ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER gHOW. (In conjunction with Sale of Work.) To be held in ST. JOHN’S HALL, WAITARA, TO DAY (SEPTEMBER 7, 1923). R. H. LAWRENCE, Hon. Sec. gPRING F LOWER S HOW * KAPONGA TOWN HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. ~RIG Prize List. Beautiful Trophy for points in Narcissi and Cut Blooms. Good prizes in Fancy Work and Cooking Sections. Schedules at Duncan and Davies, or from the Secretary— A. E. MOSS, Kaponga. RETFORD’« FOR VALUE DRESS SERGE ....3/6 per yard VELVETEENS, all Colors ..2/6 per yard COLORED CRETONNES .. lOd per yard GREY FLANNEL, 28in. wida 2/3 per yd TWEED SKIRTS ~17/6 each NEXT DOOR TO DAILY NEWS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1923, Page 1
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