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Theatre B'OT A L Lesseeand Director ...~Mr.|Henry Hallam to-nTglelt! Second appearance of tlie talented young Prima Donna MISS JOSEPHINE STANTON AND nER AMERICAN OPERA COMPANYThe People's verdict last night was " The Best Show on Tour." To-night! To night! The always welcome and ever popular opera "MARITANA." MISS JOSEPHINE STANTON as Maritana. The gem of all operas. TO-MORROW SATURDAY EVENING, The Oriental Operatic Conceit "SAID PASHA" " Oh! You will Laugh." Dress Oircle and Orchestral Stalls, 4i; Stalls, 2s 6d; Fit, Is. Box plan at D. MoKinnon Bain's. Doors open at 7.30, overtur« at 8 sharp. SPECIAL. SPEOIAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OUR POPULAR SHILLING MATINEE. When one shilling admits to all paits of the Theatre, and in order to allow our country friends t» witness the entertainment, doors open 1.15, overture 1.45, and opera concludes at 3.46 (in time for the train). Special Matinee Production—The BOHEMIAN GIRL. ST. MARY'S PARISH SUNDAY SCHOOLS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION & BULB SHOW. Open to all Sunday Schools' Scholars, IN Si. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM, THURSDAY &, FRIDAY NEXT, sth AND 6TH SEPTEMBER. Magnificent Display of Balbs from Wellington, Hawera, and Local Gardens. Fine display of School Children's work In yapping, Pen and Ink Sketches, Brush Work, Free Hand Drawing, Writing, Plain and Fancy Needlework, Models, etc., etc. Cxhibita of Wood Carving, Engravings, Curios, etc. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls, Produce and Refreshment Stall, rare bargains to be obtained. AFTERNOON TEA A SPEOIAL FEATURE Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Sunday School Funds. Admission: Adults, Is; Children6d, Doors open at 2.30 p.m. Note.—All exhibits to be at 3t. Mary's School not later than 11 a.ro. on THURSDAY. L. B. WEBSTER, td Hon Bee.

STAR FOOTBALL OLUB. ANNUALSOCIAL WILL BE HELD IN THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH. Tiokets: Ladies, 2s ;J3entlemen, 3a. 0. S. LEVER, Hon. Sec.

TARANAKI ABRIGULTURAL SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN SHOW OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, &c., <sio., &c,, AT NEW PLYMOUTH, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1901. LARGELY INCREASED NUMBER AND VALUE OF PRIZES FOR JERSEYS, AND OTHER DAIRY SHOOK. SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS.

Messrs. Lovell & Christmas, Ltd.'e Ohallooge Trophy, value £75. The Taranaki A. & F. Society's Trophy of 1898, value £25, ENTRIES CLOSE ON BATUKDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER. Catalogues can he obtained from the Secretary. THOS. 0. KELSEY, New Plymouth, PIANOS. THE Musical Public are invited to inspect the Magnificent Stock of PIANOS & ORGANS now on exhibition at tbe Dresden Piano Company's Depot, Devon street, New Plymonth. These splendid instruments, unrivalled as ,they are in TONE, TOUCH, and WORKMANSHIP are direct from the best makers in the world. Just opened, Pianos by Broadwood and Sons, Llpp and Bobn, Oollard and Oollard, Bohm, Meisßner, Nelson and Nelson, Erard, etc. Organs for the Ohnrch, for the Home, for the School. TIME-PAYMENT, FROM 16s. MONTHLY THE DRESDENPiANO COMPANY, DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. G. W. HKNDERBON, Representative. P.S.—Remember, we are selling only FIRST CL4SS PIANOS by leading makers. We are determined to keep up the standard of our reputation by iSering instruments only of the very best manufactory GROCERIES. rp H E DO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY are just L landing, ex s.s. Papanui, direct from the manufacturers, a shipment of GENERAL GROCERIES, Quality is of the best procurable, In the shipment is a parcel of Price's London Sperm and Battersea Wax Candles at 7dlb; Coleman's White Starch, reputed 51b packets at 6Jd lb, and a large >j quantity of other goods at lowest possible ' I prices. CO-OPERATIVE STORES,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 207, 6 September 1901, Page 3

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