'J'HEATRE ROYAL. New Plymouth. LASTJNIGHT! LAST NIGHT I PoTXXrd /-\PERA /company. OLLA.RD UPERA VVOMPANY. to-nTghti WEDNESDAY, 26th MAROH, Basil Hood's and Sir Arthur Sullivan's celebrated Comic Opera (by arrangement with J.O. Williamsom, H!sq.), THE ROSE OF PERSIA. The most georgeou»ly dressed opera evar seen an a Mew Zealand stage. • Prices: 4*. 8? 6d, and If. Box plan now open at McKinuon Bain's. JIHKATRE ROYAL. EASTER SATURDAY. Afternoon, 2.30; N'ght, 8 o'clock. CAPTAIN BALLINTINB'S—THE TTENO /"IRAF. HE IVENO-LTJKAF. NEW MACHINK ! NEW MACHINE I BOER WAR. BOER WARAll the latest sceaes taken on the battlefield wkile the fights were raging by Melton Prior, War Correspondent for the London limes. Come and see the New Zealanders fighting at the froat, Price of Admission: 2s. and Ib. School Children, to Matinee only, 6d. 2627 29 PERCY J.)itEß, Agent. HARVEST FESTIVAL AND EASTER MEETINGS AT THE SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS. Conducted by OAPTAIN S. STIRLING, the famous Singer. Opening next THURSDAY night Musical meeting. Admission, Gd.
WHITELEY MEMORIAL OHTJROH. SUNDAY ANNIVERSARY. EASTER SUNDAY (March 30tta\ Preacher: Rev. A. C. Lawby, of Sandon. EASTER MONDAY (March 31st), Public Tea, 6 p.m. Public Meeting, 7.80 p.m. Presentation of Medals, Prizes, &c. Addresses by Rev. A. 0. X.Awby, and otuers. SPECIAL SINGING AT ALL THE SERVICES. Collections on behalf of School
EASTER MONDAY. RECREATION GROUNDS. Grand /"\ld tjisslish t^etb SAND ULD UINGLISH rBTB FANCY FOOTBALL. BTROLLING MINSTRELS. ENTRANCING MUSIC, X UK.HTiSG MONSTERS. OHILDRENS' SPORTS. MAYPOLE DANOE. GAMES GALORE. AFTERNOON TEA. DELAYED TRAINS. MARCH 31ST, 1902. OKATO CATHOLIC GROUNDS, COMMBNOING MONDAY, APRIT. 21ST, And continuing darinc; three following nights, All N" ATIONS Fair (authorized by the Hon. Colonial Secretary)
In aid of iho PRESBYTERY & OHUROH BUILDING FUND. Beautiful Works of Art to be Raffled. Concert and various amusements each evening. Full partieulars ia future issue. JOHN OARPKNTER, dwtd Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILAYS. EASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON 28th and 31st Mnrch, tlie goods trains with car attached, between New Plymonth and Haw era, will NOT run. SPORTS AT NEW PLYMOUTH. On MONDAY, 31st March, the usual 4.2 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 6.10 p.m.,arriving Hawera 9.40 pm. PATEA RAOJES. On Monday, 31st March, a special passenger train making the ordinary mall traits stoppages except at Manutahi and Kakaramea, will leave New Plymouth 6.30 a.m., Waitara 6.35 a.m., arriving Patea 10.8 a.m., returning from Patea at 5.45 p.ms for Waitara and New Plymouth. Excursion 'I ickets will Net be available by the ordinary mail trains to tr from Patea and stations north thereof on this date, Passengers to and from Pbtea sliould travel by the above special trains The usual 1.10 p.m. train will not leave Hawera till 4.35 p.m. for Wanganui. For further particulars an i excursion fares see posters at stations, 22 26 BY DRDBR. NOTICE UNDER THE VICTORIA COLLEGE ACT, 1897, and THE REGULATIONS RELATING THERETO. Wellington, Bth March, 1902. THE following Members .of the Council retire but aie eligible for re-election, viz Dr. Knight, Parliamentary Representative; Mr A. P. Seymour, Education 'Board's Representative ; the Bishop of Wellington, Graduates' Representative; the Rev. W. A: Evans, Teachers' Representative. 4 n Election to fill the aforesaid vacancies will be held on MONDAY, 14th April, 1902, the Poll closing at 5 o'clock p.m. Every Candidate tor election must be r.ominated by one or more Electors entitled to vote for his election, snd the Nomination is to bear the Candidate's Consent thereto. Nominations will close at NOON on the 7th April, 1902. Applications for enrolment and all notices relating to the election are to be addressed to the Returning Officer for the Victoria College Elections, Phcenix Chambers, Well nuton from »liom forme of enrolment and nomination may be obtained Qhe Blectoral Rolls will be closed at 6 p.m. on MONDAY, 31st Marok, 1902. CHAS. P. POWILES, 11 26 5 Returaiog Officer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 26 March 1902, Page 3
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