A GARDEN PARTY WILI. BE HELD IV IBS HOSPITAL GROUNDS TO-DAI. To Raise Money for Building a Cottage for the use of the Nurses of the Hospital. Maiio all the Afternoon. Plenty of Seats will be proridei and Afternoon Tea. The Matron will be pleased to shew Visiters ever the Hospital. There will be a Produce Stall and a flower Stall. Gates t) be opened at 2.30. Admission, Is each. Tea, 6d each'. CONVENT SCHOOLS. annuaTpignic In the Recreation Grounds. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 80th. Tickets for tea, Is. OPENING OF THE TARANAKI MUSEUM. Address by S. Psßor Smith, Isq., F.R.OJ. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, UONDAT, FKBRUART 24, AT 8 P.M. His Worship the Mayor in the chair. wTb. BPSKOIR, Hon Bee mm Lessee ... Manager .. ... Mr. H. >. Hansen ...MrJ.B. Baptj A FHKHOMKKAL ATTRAOTIOMI For Three Highte Only. Commencing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Sin,' ftRAND FAREWKA APP*ARAHOK of the brilliant yonng American aotress MESS JANET WALDORF (" One of tbe finest actresses that hare ever visited the colonies."— Prttt.) Supported by MR. NORVAL MACGREGOR and a strong Company of 22 Artists IN "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,' « THE JEWESS," AND " THE LA.DY OF LYONS." Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. HARCUS PUMMUt, Representative.
A GREAT EVENT! Programme Band Contest Week. SEASON TICKETS, 10/MAROH Hth. TUESDAY MORNING : Baritone and Flugel Horn Boles— Theatre Royal. TUESDAY AFTERNOON :- Afternoon Garden Fait/ and Beoeptloh to 15 Bends— Recreation Groanes. TUBBDAY NIGHT :- Trios and Qoartett— Theatre RoyaL I MA.ROH 12xh. WEDNESDAY MORNING :- B flat Bass, B flat Bau, and B 6 flat Bau— Theatre Royal. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON :- B flat Horn— ' . „. , Theatre Royal. WEDNESDAY NIGHT :- First Teet, 15 Bands— MARCH 13th. THURSDAY MORNING :- Eaphonium Solos— THURSDAY AFTERNOON :- Marching Contest, 15 Bands— Reereation Greene*. THURSDAY NIGHT:B flat Cornet— Theatre Royal. MABOH Uth. FRIDAY MORNING and AFTERNOON :- G Trombone, B flat Trombone, 2 flat Cornet— Theatre Royal. FRIDAY NIGHT:Final Test, 16 Bands— Theatre BoyaL On the afternoons of Tueedey an# Thnrsday the IS Bands, massed, will play the quiok maroh "Hearts and Homes," by E. Newton. The march has been kindly donated by R. Smith Is Co., London, pnblisher* of band music, for whom lieut. Herd aots on their behalf. DELAYED AND BPEOIAL TRAINS AT excursion rates. j.'oTmorit, Hon. See ! I- ■" SUNBEAM I fORB OBYWW TRA ft Agent-B. DOCK BON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 55, 20 February 1902, Page 3
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