A GARDEN PAKTY WILL BK HELD IK TEE HOBPIT AL GROUNDS | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 20th, . To Raise Msney for Building a Cottage for | tha use of the Nursei of the Hospital. | Music all the Afternoon. { Plenty of Beat* will be provided aid After nooaTea. Tile Matron will be pleased to shew Visitors over tbe Bespital. There-will be a Produce Stall and a Flower Stall. Admission, Is etch. Tea, 6d each. CONVENT SCHOOLS. ANNUAM>ICN!O In the Becreation Qround*. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. Tickets for tea, li. H E A T R E IOIil 1 Lessee ... Mr, H. J. Musen Manafer ... Mr J. R. Bapty ▲ PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION I For Three Nights Only. Commencing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21bt. GRAND FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the brilliant yonng Americas actress . MIBB JANET WALDORF (" One ef the finest actresses that hare ever visited the oolenies."—Prttt.) '• . Supported by MR. NORVAL MACGKEGOR and a strong Company of 22 Artists IN "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE," " THE JEWESS," AND " THE LADY OF LYONS." Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. HAKCUS PLIMMEA, RepresentstiTe, OPENING OF THE TARANAKI MUSEUM. Addreu by 8. Pußor Smith, Esq., F.R.G.B. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 8 r.li. His Worship the Mayor in the cHair. W. E. BPENOER, Hon Sec. THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR 1 MDLLE. ANTONIA DQLDREI-TREBELLI, The Great Soprano'si)oncerto. TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY, 25th k 26ra FEBRUARY. WATOH FOR PARTICULARS. 12141719
SWEET MUSIC Rindbvbd bt SIXTEEN BANDS, From all parte of the Oolony daring Contest Week. FIRST TEST: Oess from Sullivan's Opens, No. I, arranged by Jobd Humb, and|playod >t the Ohrystal Palace, London, for the ONI THOUSAND GUINEA OHAMPIOW--BHIP, Smthmbbr 28th, 1901. TIN AL TSBT: " L'JJBIRO."— Arranged by Mr 0. TBI7BBIL, of Nelson, N.Z. The following 1« from ths Vm Zetltmi Timet of the 27th:— "The Wsllingten Garrison Bud, conducted b7 Lieutenant Herd, pare a Reoital at the Basin Reserve yesterday afternoon. The most successful item was the selection • L Xbero,' whioh is to te be played at the owning contest at New Plymouth." Do net fail to see the MARCHING CONTEST, Xnsie arranged by 0. Tiussill, Nelson. Also,— 10A OIUS played by the Leading XvU Boloists of New Zealand, together with Trombone Trios and Quartettes, giving you a week of SWEET . . MUSIC. J. 0. MOREY, Han, See. Band Contwt. H. W. COTTIER (Bandmaster Town Band), ■pmnHIIR OF THE VIOUN, OORNK, BRASS AND RMD INSTRUMENTS. Tlw Reed Beotien under the supervision of Kb. BTD. Oothm. I Address... Molesworth-stroet. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 52, 17 February 1902, Page 3
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