AMUSEMENTS. "THE MIDXIGHT FROLICS" The Box Plan is now oben for the three nights' season at Howe BrosL The Wise Ones will Book Early. "TIIE MIDNIGIIT FROLICS" is recognised as the best and most popular attraction of its kind that has ever tourcd Australia and New Zealand. Since the "Midnight Frolics" last visited New Zealand, its ranks have been considerably strengthened- Clem Dawe is funnier than ever, and the delieious blending of mirtli, melody and humour, in conjunction with the clever dancing and the exhilarating and brilliant Jazz Band, coinbine to make tlie "Midnight Frolics" the most deligbtful show Napier has ever witnessed. A P I E R JJ" UNICIPAL TIIEATRE. A TnREE NIGHTS' SEASON. COMMENCIXG NEXT SATURDAY, COArPLETE CnANGE OF PROGRAMME EACII EVENING. J. C. WILLIAAISON'S (N.Z.). LTD.. ITnvc muoli pleasure in presenting "TITE MIDNIGHT FROLICS" "TIIE MIDXIGHT FROLICS" CLEM DAWE and MONA MAGNBT CLEM DAWE and MONA MAGNBT AND A BRILLIANT CO^IPANY Tn Bubbline Humour. Fascinating Dnnees, Riotous Sketches. Hnunting Melody and Rich Musieal Numbers by the FROLICS' JAZZ BAND OF 12 And Eric Edgley, Grcirory Ivanoff, Dorotliy White, Oscar Beck, Gertie Cremer, William Pf>rryman, Plivllis Amery, Les White, .Tohn Robertson. 25 New Jovous Frolics 25 TITE FROLICS and CLEM DAWE TTold the Langh and Encore Rccords of Australia and New Zealand. PRICES: fi 4'-, 21- (nlns tax). AV. A. LOAV, Representative. SKAT1NS "O 1 N K KATIN6 AbiNK CORONATION HALL, Port Ahuriri. 7.30 to 10 n.m. M,ONDAY, TUESDAY. NO SKATING TnURSDAY (Anzac Day). ADMISSION AS USUAL. D. CINCOTTA, ProprietormilE TE POIIUE SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB'S Annual Meeting will be held on the nsnal grounds on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2Gtk and 27th inst. Over two entries fees will be reduced. DANCE FRIDAY NTGHT. S. COLLISON, Te Pohue, Secretary. rpARADALE WTOYIEN'S INSTITUTE. "500" TOFENAMENT, TARADALE TOWN TTALL, at 7.30 p.m. First Night: MONDAY APRTL 29th, 1929. Second night': THURSDA Y, Mav 9th. 1929. and fortnighflv commencing WED NESPAY, Arny 22nd. NOTICES. NAPIER SAILING CLUB. YACANT BACH. APPLICATIONS .FROM MEMBERS for the Lease of the vacant Briek Bach nntil Scptemher 30th, 1930, will close with the Secretary on MAY 4th. For particulars apply to W. ANDERSON, Secretary. TRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on any of ihe undermentioned proporties will he PROSECUTED. Poison lias been laid for dogs : — MOEANGIANGI STATION, TR AOU A R (Moea ngia ngi) , TI WHANUI (Waikare). k'OCKY RANGE (ALoeangiangi), WAIOTIA (^foliaka), CHESTERHOPE (Pakowhai), MANGATIPIEI. D. FERNIE, Pakowhai, H.B. TRESPASS Notice.— Trespassers with dog or gun on the Washpool will be prosecuted. — Howard M. Glazebrook JjT O R g ALE, EXCELLENT FREEHOLD PROPERTY EXCELLENT FjREEHOLD PROPERTY Of SIX ACEES AT MEEANEE. SIX ACRES AT MEEANEE. Buildings Comprise: Six-roomed Dwelling, Cowbails, etc. ARTESIAN WATER SUPPLY. For price and terms, apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, Napier. rjl O E T. PROFESSIONAL ROOMS or OFFICE PREMISES on first floor of our new building, Dickens StreetConsiderable space has already been let, but excellent accommodation is still available both for Office Premises or Professional requirements. DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., Dickens Street, Napier. yy II I T E s FOR PRAMS AND PUSII-GARTS. FOR PRAMS AND PUSII-CARTS. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. Inquire about our Timo Payment System. SPECIALISTS IN SEAGRASS FURNITURE. yY H I T E S, DICKENS • STREET, NAPIER. J/JONEY TO J^END On APPROVED FREEITOLD SECURITY At Current Rates. KENNEDY, LUSK & MORLING, Solicitors.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 9
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