AMUSEMENTS. Everybody Delighted Last Night With Everybody Delighted Last Night With “THE PONY’ EXPRESS.” “THE PONY EXPRESS.” ‘THE PONY’ EXPRESS.” At the OPERA HOUSE. , TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO NIGHT And Again To morrow. James Cruze’s Successor to “The Covered Waggon.” ‘THE PONY EXPRESS.” ‘THE PONY' EXPRESS.” “THE PONY EXPRESS.” “THE PONY EXPRESS.” BETTY COMPSON RICARDO CORTEZ ERNEST TORRENCE WALLACE BEERY A Heroic Romance of the Lightning Riders of the Old Frontier. Ten Reels of Matchless Thrills, Romance and Humour. Orchestra: Direction. Sydney H. Bernard. Admission: D.C. 2/-, Stalls 1/6. RESERVES AT COLLIER’S. THE PEOPLE’S. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT For Two Nights Only. Paramount Present The 100 Per Cent. Love Comedy, “THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE “THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER.” WAITER.” The Funniest of all French Love Comedies, featuring ADOLPHE MENJOU AND FLORENCE VIDOR. A Sparkling, Delicately Wrought Farcical Tale, with Scintillating Action, Direction, and Magnificent Mounting. IT’S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Also Topical, Educational, and Comedy, “MONSIEUR DON’T CARE.” Music directed by Mrs. Newton. PRICES—StaIIs 3d, Dress Circle 1/3. UPPER MANGOREI HALL Q.RAND yy IND-U-P QANCE ON 16th SEPTEMBER, 1926. DAINTY’ SUPPER. SPLENDID FLOOR. Music by Guscott and Co. ADMISSION: Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/C. F. KNAUF, Secretary-. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS. ST. MARY'S, NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL J> UL B gH O W IN ST. MARY’S PARISH HALL THURSDAY’, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-, CHILDREN 6d. Floral Exhibits, large or small, will be gladly received, and must reach the hall not later than 11 a.m. on September 16. Decorated Tables, for seniors and juniors (under 16), 6d and 3d entrance. Prizes. Tables must be finished by midday. ALSO FOR SALE:— PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. NEEDLEWORK. RAFFLA. SWEETS. CUT FLOWERS. BUTTONHOLES. SPECIAL NOVEL FEATURE.—A Shawl Parade will take place in the Hall at 2.45, and again at 4 p.m., exhibiting a variety of old-fashioned and quaint articles of feminine adornment. AFTERNOON TEA. LOOK! FLOWER LOVERS. LOOK! OPUNAKE g» R IN G pLO W E R gH O W In connection with Presbyterian Church. . TOWN. HALL, OPUNAKE, MONDAY', SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. Many Specials and Points Prizes all - Sections Good Buying at the Stalls. SEWING, PRODUCE, VEGETABLES, HOMEMADE CAKES, SWEETS, BRAN TUB FOR CHILDREN. AFTERNOON TEA. Entries Cloke SATURDAY, 18th September, with the Secretary-, J. Johnston, Fox Street, or at the Manse. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. gTAR JJELLE tjOILET gALOON, Barry’s Buildings, Devon Street. Now Open for Ladies’ and Children’s Hairdressing. Come and have your Hair Cut by Experts only. MANLEY’S GOLDEN CRUST BREAD. OFTEN BUTTERED BUT NEVER BETTERED. We Do Deliver. ’Phone -677 and the Bread Van Will Call on You. WEST END BAKERY, HAWERA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1926, Page 1
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