Entertainments. JJMPIRB THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. A SELZNICK SPECIAL, —Cameron of tlie Royal Mounteds.— —Cameron of the Royal Mounteds.— —Cameron of tlie Royal Mounteds.— —Cameron of the Royal Mounteds. — Prom Ralph Connor's Stirring Story. A sterling tale of adventure in the land of perpetual snow, where the lawless stalk their prey and the Scarlet Riders stalk the lawless. A Magnificent Picture. NO EXTRA PRICES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th. SELECT SUPER-FEATURE. Robert Z. Leonard presents MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY "JAZZMANIA." "JAZZMANIA." "JAZZMANIA." "JAZZMANIA." She who doesn't hesitate is lost. Queen Ninon didn't hesitate to hesitate A TIFFANY PRODUCTION. Special Note. —This big feature starts prompt at S p.m. Prices 2/2 and 1/8. Box Plan at Giff orcl's. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. A Gouverneur Morris Special. A TALE OF TWO WORLDS. A TALE OF TWO WORLDS. A TALE OF TWO WORLDS. With Leatrice Joy, Wallace Beery and Frank Glendon. Mystery, Thrill and Wayward Passion in the heart of Chinatown. £\MPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th J. Lee Smith's Happy Folk Co. THE MUSICAL PEEP SHOW. THE MUSICAL PEEP SHOW. THE MUSICAL PEEP SHOW. THE MUSICAL PEEP SHOW. Music, Dancing. Singing Humour. 60 Laughs a Minute Guaranteed. A Clean, Wholesome Entertainment. Pretty Girls and Funny Comedians. Beautiful Costumes and Scenery. 101 Dips of Pure Joy De Luxe. Popular Prices: Adults 3s and ''s, plus tax; Children Is. Box Plan at Gifford's. GRAND BALL. KIHIKIHI TOWN HALL. In aid of Town Band funds, on WEDNESDAY, September 19th. Dalton's Orchestra. Good Floor and Supper. Tickets: Ladies 3/-; Gentlemen 5/-. RESULTS OF ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT ART UNION. Drawn in the Town Hall, Te Awarnutu, Saturday, Sept. Bth, 1923. Ist Prize.—Oil Painting. Won by M. Richardson, Matata (No. 585). 2nd Prize.—Pair Hand Painted Curtains. Won by Jack McAuley, Ngo-
ngotaha (No. 2393). 3rd Price.—Hand Painted Cushion. Won by Mrs Krippner, Te Rore (No. 3517). 4th Prize.—Gold Nugget (value £5). Won bv M. Rooney, Orari, Geraldine (No. 3857). 813 WAIPA RUGBY UNION. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE MATCH At Otorohanga, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. Waipa. v. Northern Maniapoto. Team will travel by 2.30 p.m. train. D. M. C. McBURNEY, Secretary. MOTOR TO FOOTBALL MATCH. J . PARSONS' big motor charabanc will leave Te Awamutu Post Office for Hamilton TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 1 p.m. Return fare ss. Book early. "20 Pnblic Notices. K)NT |4|UILD CASTLES IN THE ATR TXAVE your Bungalow built on the Californian plan—the most, desirable borne, combining comfort, utility, and appearance. A Wide llange of Plans from which to select ESTIMATES FREE. PLANS PREPARED. PRINCE & BENZIE, TE AWAMUTU, Telephone 256.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1402, 11 September 1923, Page 1
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