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AMUSEMENTS. Note.—No wonder the Prince liked “The Yellow Dog-Catcher!” Say, have you seen it? THE PEOPLE’S • TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT Last night of the big Fox success, EVELYN NESIHT THAAV, EVELYN NESIHT THAAV, And her son, Russell Thaw, in a dramatic feature of tremendous power, ‘THE AVOAIAN AVHO GAVE.” “THE AVOAIAN AVHO GAVE.” “THE WOMAN AVHO GAVE.” And the big ray of Sunshine, “THE YELLOAV DOG-CATCHER.” “THE YELLOAV DOG-CATCHER.” “THE YELLOAV DOG-CATCHER.” The comedy the Prince enjoyed. Special Note. —Matinee Friday, at 2.30, showing BERT LYTELL in “THE LION’S DEN.” ]\TEAV pLYMOUTH ]\/[ALE QHOIR gOCIETY. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. EIGHTH GRAND CONCERT. AVORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL AVORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! programme: 1. Part Song, “British Grenadiers” (Fletcher), Male Choir. 2. Song, “Depilis le Jour” (Cliarpentie'r). Alias Alina Caldow. 3. Part Song, “Drink to mo only with thine eyes” (Button), Male Choir. 4. Recital, “The Highwayman” (Alfred Noyes), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 5. Song, “How’s My Boy” (Homer), Miss Alina Caldow. 6. Part Song “On the March” (Beecher), Male Choir. ■ Interval. 7. Part Song, “To Anns” (Maunder), Male Choir. 8. Humorous Recital, “The New Hat” (Hickory AA’ood), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 9. Song, “The Desert Prayer,” from “Cliu Chin Chow” (Newton), Mr. Ashley B. Macdonald. 10. Part Song, “Bells of St. Mary’s” (soloist, Mr. B. P. Bellringer; chorus arranged by Mr. F. AA 7 . G. M'Leod) Male Choir. 11. Song, “AA r aiata Maori” (Alfred Hill), Miss Mina Caldow. 12. Dickons Character Sketch, “Dan’l Peggotty” (“David Copporfield”), Rev. Arch. E. Hunt. 13. Part Song, “Nightfall” (Dard), Male Choir. Accompanist; Mr. Arnold Sturrock. Bos Plan at CoUjcr’s; 2s and 2s 6d (reserved).

WORKERS’ gOCIAL JJALL. (Late Good Templar Hall.) OPENING CEREMONY OPENING CEREMONY To celebrate purchase by Taranaki Workers’ Council. TO-MORROW 1 TO-MORROW! Q.RAND gOCIAL AND J)ANCE Miss George’s Orchestra (3). Addresses by— W. H. FITZPATRICK, Chairman Workers’ Council. G. T. LANGLEY, Chairman New Plymouth Labour Party. J. CLARKE, Mayor of New Plymouth. SIDNEY SMITH, M.P., Chairman of Trustees. , HARRY HOLLAND, M.P. R. MASTERS, Chairman of Education Board. A. GOLDWATER, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. W. T. JENNINGS, M.P. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Dance commences 8.30 p.m. sharp. Admission; Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. Supper provided; Cards for non-dancers. J. A. BURR, Secretary. c 79 £IOOO p UKEKURA park Jf'UND. APPLE AND CHRYSANTHEMUM DAY. SATURDAY, MAY 8. c!45 AS T J]ND RESERVE, GRAND BALL. On the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of "Wales. To he held in the East End Pavilion on FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920. Music by Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Admission: Gentlemen, ss; Ladies, 3s; Double Tickets, 7s. ROBT. BENNOCH, Hon. Secretary. b 955 RACING NOTICES. *«»s. AUCKLAND RACING (JLUB . WINTER MEETING, 1920, Juno 3, 6 and 7. I ABOMINATIONS for Great Northern i Hurdles, Great Northern Steeplechase, Winter Steeplechase, Cornwall Handicap, King George Handicap, York [ Weltor Handicap, close on "FRIDAY, j April 30. by five o’clock (5 p.m.). Fees (1 sov. each) must accompany nominaj tions. j W. S. SPENCE, I 'Secretary. sm.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 7

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