A GARDEN PARTY Wir.li BE HELD IK THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS ON THURS DAT AFTER NOOK, FEBRUARY 20TH, To Raise Money for Building a Cottage for the use of the Nurses of the Hospital. Music all the Afternoon. ' Plenty of Seats will be proride# aid Afternoon Tea. The Matron will be pleased u shew Visitors over the Hospital. There will be a Prodice Stall and a Flower Stall. Admission, Is each. Tea, 6d each. CONVENT SCHOOLS. ANNUAL~PIGNIC In the Recreation Grounds. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 50th. Tioketi for tea, li. mm loin Lessee Mr. M. J. Hansen Manager ... Mr J. R. Bapty A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION I For Three Nights Only. Commencing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 31ST. ftRANO FAREWELL APPIAKANOE of the brilliant young American actress MISS JINET WALB 0 R F (" One of the finest actresses that hate eTer visited the colonies."—Press.) Supported by MR. NORVAL MACGREGOR and a strong Company of 22 Artists IN "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,' " THE JEWESS," AND " THE LADY OF LYONS." Prices: 4s, 2s fid, and 1». HAUCUS PLIMMXit, Representative. THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. THS EVENT OF THE TEAR I MDLLE. ANTONIA DQLORES-TREBELU, The Great Soprano's Oencerts. TUESDAY St WEDNESDAY, 25th k 26th FEBRUARY. WATOH FOR PARTICULARS. 12141719
A GREAT EVENT! Programme Fob Baud Contest Week. SEASON TICKETS, 10/MARCH 11th. rUESDAY MORNING Baritone and Flugel Horn Bolos— Theatre Royal. TUESDAY AFTERNOON :- Afternoon Garden Party and Reception to 16 Bands— Becreation Grounds. TUESDAY NIGHT:— Trios and Quartets— Theatre Boyal. MARCH 12TH. WEDNESDAY MORNING:— E flat Bass, B flat Bass, and B B flat Bass— _ , Theatre Boyal. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON E flat HornTheatre Boyal. WEDNESDAY NIGHT:— First Test, 15 Bands — Theatre Royal. MARCH 13TH. THURSDAY MORNIPfG s Euphonium Bolos— Theatre Royal. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Marching; Contest, 15 BandsRecreation Groindi. THUKSDAY NIGHT:— B flat Cornet — Theatre Royal. MARCH 14th. FRIDAY MORNING and AFTERNOON: - G Trombone, B flat Trombone, B flat CornetTheatre Reyal. FRIDAY NIGHT:— Final Test, 16 BandsTheatre Royal. On the afternoons of Tuesday a»d Thnrjday the 15 Bands, massed, will play the quiet much "Hearts and Homes," byE. Newton. The march has been kindly donated by R, Smith k Co., London, pub. lishers of band music, for whom Lieut. Herd aots on their behalf. DELAYED AND siioiAL TRAINB AT EXCURSION RATES. J."cT MOREY, Kvn, Sec
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 54, 19 February 1902, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 54, 19 February 1902, Page 3
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