SALVATION ARMY. nnHBATKE R 0 Y A I. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 25th AND 26th. MAIDEN MELODISTS COMBINATION COMPANYNext Sunday Afternoon and Night. Silver Coin Collection. Door open 2 pm. and 6 p.m. MONDVY—Federation Tableau Door open 7 p.m., comoKnoe at 7.45. Admission: Is; reserve seats, Is 6d. See hand bills. ST. MARY'S HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28th. CONCERT ANf WAXWORKS. Peogrammb : 1. Chorus, "Ave Maria" Ladies and Hiss L. Georg* 2. Violin Solo Master H. Salt 8. Bong, "The Toilers ... Mr. Henry Gray 4. Song, " Meddlesome Matty" Miss Monica Lennon 5. Yooal Duett, " The May Bells and the Flowers " ... Misses Baker fi. Song, " Doreen " ... Miss Nora Skeet 7. Violin Solo, " Berceuse" Miss' Marion Oovett * Mr. Cartwright 9. Song, "Should ho Upbraid," Miss Winnie Baker 10 Song (comic) Mr. Sumner Oelhbeated Waxwobks. Diogenes Looking for an Honest Man Mr. Ourrie Highlander Mr, Woodard Mr. Seddon and Duke ... Mr. Trebilooe and Master G. Fearoa Prima Donna Miss Deveniih Dancing Doll ... Miss Bertha Thompson Starving Girl Mies A. Hursthouse Tea and Scandal... Misses Stondlsh, George and McKeliar Mellin's Food ... Mias L. George, and Master 0. Clarke Laughing Boy ... Master W. Crawford Maori Chief Dancing Haka Master H. Skinner Talking Doll Miss F. Hamerton Jaokintheßox Mr. Sumner Kruger ■ " Thb Wild West" Waxwobks. Showman," Uncle 8a« " ... Dr. Fookes Assistants, "Gilead" Mr. Mills "Artemvt" ... Mr. Bannister n — ... Mr. W. Fookes Laughing Boy Bring this Programme with yon. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Admission, Is: Children, half price.
MADAME BELLE COLE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 80THPopular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. B x Flan at McKinnon Bain's Music WarubODge tc
THEATRJ_ ROYAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1901. TOWjNMBAND BALL. In aid of New Plymouth Town Band. Tickets: Ladies, 2a; Gentlemen, 3s.
STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUALSOCIAL WILTi BB HBLD IN THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. Tickets: Ladies, 2a 6d; Gentlemen, 3b 6d 0. B. LEVER, Hon. See.
NEW GOODS-NEW SHOP. OPENING TO-DAY-A. G. CATTJRAN AVING taken the new premises of Mr, . Bellringer'a, will submit to the publio a CHOICE NEW STOCK OP STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS 4 in great variety. Large Ssleotion of Works by Best Aathors. PRICE REDUCED PROM 2/e xo 1/-. (All School Books will bo Stocked.) Ornaments, Japanese Ware, Artistic China and Glaasware Toys. MILLINERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, TRIMMINGS (Under Supervision of HISS OXENHAM, Late of Auckland.) LOWEST OABH PKIOES. Note Addbbss:— BELLRINGER'S BUILDINGS, Devon-street. 24s MANHATTAN IlamTl 14 INCHES t T IGH, 20s. IN PRICE SMOKELESS AND ODORLESS. TURNS OUT JUST LIKE GAS ABSOLUTELY the FINEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. ITS CHIEF POINTS: ALL THE VIRTUES OTHER LAMPS LACK, ITS BEST POINT OF ALL: «r light, -a On Sale by all ironmongers. THE MANHATTAN LAMP ! COMPANY, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. ask iroß guNBEAM fUBB OBVLON TR.A. i Agent-B. COOK BON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 192, 26 August 1901, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 192, 26 August 1901, Page 3
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