Entertainments. I EMPIRE THEATRE, TE AWAMUTU. TO-NIGHT. THURSDAY, 21sit OCTOBER, 1926. Gene S'tratton-'Plorter'a Greatest jNtovel: A GTRL OF TtfflE LIMBERIJGSiT A GIRL OP THE LIiMIBERLGSIT A' 'GIRL OF THE LffIMBERLOST A GIRL OF THE LIMBER-LOST-•EMACTED BY A SPLENDID OAST OF ARTISTS. Including Such Well-known People as Gloria Grtely, Emily Fiitzroy, (Raymond McKee, Cullen Landis, Gertrude Olmstead, Virginia True Boardiman, (Ruth • Stoneho/ulse, and Many Othklrs. EMPIRE THEATRE. FRIDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1926. Entirely :New Programme of Fun, Frivolitiy and .Humour and-(Harmony. THE LONDON MERrltJ3.\ THE LONDON PIERROTS.! THE LO)NDON PIERROTS." - THE LONDON PIERROTS. "A Jolly Show" with the kick of a good cocktail and the freshness of a Spring morning. Hleairken unto us. this day . And give ear" unto our words. Make a joyful noise and exult with greait exultation, For there cometh a merry hand, eveu THE LONDON PIERROTS' THE LONDON PIERROTS "Repine not nleither he downcast, For there cometh those who will Provoke thee to laughter, Whether thy l&ughlter he of the Gentle cackle or a loud guffaw. THIE LONDON PIERROTS' THE LONDON PIERROTS , Rise eatrly in the morning, O Men, And! hefore the mists have faded, ILigWt thy fire or thy gas stove, Brew a cup of tea ,for thy wife, And take it unto hlelr ere she riseth. Then gird thyself and proceed, Without delay (to Gifford's, And hook your seats for THE LONDON PIERROTS THE LONDON 'PIERROTS
'PRICES;: 4/V3/-, '2/- (ipluis tax). SATURDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1926. More ithrilling than "The Storm. ■Rugged, virile (HOUSE IPETERS in 'COMBAT COMBAT COMBAT COMBAT A surging melo-dramatic picture (that womtem will lovfa and' Mien will glory in. 'See the mos)t remarkable forest fijre ever .'filmed. \\J\E WANT YOU at the Dance in Mr R. W. Gibson's new garage tonight in laid of School [Piano Fund. 509
J|OSERVE Wednesday, 17th November for 'Grandi 'Ball at (Mangapik© Hall. '527 OOK ! LOOK ! LOOK !—The J time is near.—Wednesday, 27th October, 1926.—Wireless Demonstration and Vocal 'Concert in 'Parish Hall, Te A'wamtutu. 533 TOWNSPEOPLE'S QUEEN. ]VTY Commitltee desires to express its sincere thank's |to all those who in any way assisted in furthering the candidature of >Mds s Peggy Armstrong to attain winning honours; also hearty congratulations \M |the other three Commilttees on their splendid efforts. R. IUAURiIE, •Chairman, 541 Townspeople's Committee.
S. E. TEMPLE, ARTESIAN WELL BORER & WATER DIV'INMR. Address: KIHIKIHL The above offers his services for engagement in any part of the district. Piping, Pumps, Windmills, and All Water Fittings SUPPLIED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Advice given on Contemplated Water Supply Schemes. QUOTATIONS AND INFORMATION Supplied on Request. To Stand This Season at (Market Street Stables and Travel Surrounding Districts THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION SOUTHLAND SUCCESS For Pull' Particulars See Cards. W. FINLAY, Owner.
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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1924, 21 October 1926, Page 1
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