AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE TO MORROW AND SATURDAY’. Return of the Popular New Type Entertainers in Entirely New Programmes. “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." “THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS." Presenting a Mirthful, Melodious Mixture concocted .to please the most fastidious palate, comprising—SUPERB AND SNAPPY SONGS. Bright and Breezy Burlesque. DAINTY AND DARING DANCES. Cleverly Conceived Concerteds and ENCHANTING ENSEMBLES with a Liberal Sprinkling of CLEAN AND CLEVER COMEDY’. Served with no tedious waiting by Merry Men and Gorgeously-gowned Girls, amidst artistic scenic surroundings. 16 VERSATILE ARTISTS 16 16 VERSATILE ARTISTS 16 16 VERSATILE ARTISTS 16 See THE CABARET KITTENS' BALLET and the FUTURISTS JAZZ ORCHESTRA. PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Box Plans Now Open at Collier’s. ERIC V. CONWAY, Touring Manager. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS . BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For Universal’s Mighty Spectacle. “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” Open at Collier’s TO-MORROW, June 17, at 9 a.m. Season commences June 21 at Opera House. FOOTBALL. MAORI REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. ATI A W A v. gp ARAN A K I To be played at WAITARA On TO-MORROW, JUNE 17, 1926. Note Alteration in the Gate Charges: Gents 1/-, Ladies 1/-, Children over 12 1/Bus leaves Campbell and Telfar’s Garage at 1.15, returning after the match. RICHARD BROWN, N. H. PAPAKURA, Hon. Secretaries. MEETINGS. WEST END BOWLING CLUB. ’J’HE Annual Meeting of the West End Bowling Club will be held in the Pavilion, on WEDNESDAY’, June 23, at 7.45 p.m. June 23, at 7.45 p.m. Business.—Election of Officers; Report and Balance-Sheet; General. Members and intending members are invited. L. H. HONEYFIELD, Hon. Secretary. FITZROY BOWLING CLUB. gpilE ANNUAL MEETING of the Fitzroy Bowling Club will be held in the Club’s Pavilion TO-NIGHT (June 16), at 7.45 p.m. A. S. BURKET. Hon. Secretary. W.C.T.U. SPECIAL MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, June 17, to celebrate “White Ribbon Day,” when' a Paper by the Editor will be read. A meeting to organise work for Seamen’s Rest at close. yyARATAII JOINING J>OOMS. Three-ceurse Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. GOOD SERVICE AND CLEANLINESS. Upstairs over Hoffmann’s Piano Shop. DEVON STREET CENTRAL. MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS. HPHOUSANDS of new and used parts in stock for practically all makes of Cars and Motor Cycles. Used parts in first-class order are sold at from 50 per cent, to 75 per cent, below makers list price. All goods returnable if unsuitable. Send for Leaflet dealing with conditions of sale. MOTOR REPLACEMENTS. LTD., 7-9 Gittos Street, Auckland. jpRAMS, Pushchairs, etc. Messrs. Chapman and McLaughlin have now moved into their new and up-to-date premises, 358 Devon Street (near Presbyterian ‘Church). Stocks better than ever. Come and See, or send for Catalogue. Repai.3 a speciality;
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1926, Page 1
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