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j NEW PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETYSIXTH CONCERT. ST. MAM'S SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, MAY 20ih, PROGRAMMK. Part I. 1. Chorus, " Hunting Glioma" Dorothy 2. Song, " Keare me not" ... Mattel Miss L. Gkoeqb. 3. Song,'' My Queen " ... lilumenthal I Mr. perqy Denion. i. Bong, Alia Stella Gonfidente Rebande Mits Taylor. (Violin obliaato, Mr. A. L. Cooke.) 6. Seng,''The King's Minstrel" Pinsuti Mr. John Ryan. 6. Part Sonar," 0, hush the#, my baby" Sullivan Past 11. "THE MBRRIE MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST" Birch Maid Marion Miss Nixon Robin Hood ... Mr. Pbrcjy Dbnton Friar Tuck, etc Mr. Johv Ryan Will Soarlatt Mr. Tbebilco Leader oi Orchestra, Mr. A. L. Oookb. Accompanist. Miss Oldfihlv. On account of the aecoseity of holding the concert in St Mary's Schoolroom, only a limited number of tickets will be Ueued. Admission, 2s. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.

LOOK OUT FOB PROGRAMME THURSDAY NIGHT. POPULAR CONCERT. DRILL HALL. Good Music. Vocil Itema.

BELL BLOOK HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 27TH. Part I. GRAND CONCERT—PopuIar Singers. Part 11. TABLEAUX—" Half-hour with Tennjson." Admission Is, including refreshments. REV. F. A. BENNK IT, 212S 26 27 Director. TARANAKI RIFLES GRAND MILITARY BALL CORONATION NIGHT. THURSDAY, 26TH JUNE. f22 THE KINS'SJBORONATIQNINSTALLATION OP HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII. AS SUPREME NATIVE CHIEF OF FIJI. Great oistivai, BEAT 1> ATJ-Vj£ i? KSTIVAL, TO BL HELD A« SUVA, WITH Ttlß UNIQUE CUSTOMS AND CEREMONIALS OF THE SOUTH SKA ISLANDERS, Exetnding over six days—JUNE 23 to 28. Fire Walking, War Dances, War-Canoe Racing, Etc. Special Facilities far Witnessing these FastDU&ppearing Customs. t\S. MOURA (er other etea-ner), from Auckland, June 18, to Suva direct. S S, HAUROTO (or other steamer), from Auckland, June 4, to Suva, via Tonga, Haapai, Varan, and Apia (Samoa). Thiough bookings from all ports. For further pa-ticulurs apply UNION f-.S. CO. < F N.Z. (Ltb). wsl4

EXTRA S?£C^i FOR. COUGHS AND colds: f/rim mm 'H m ACTS • Tf/"V LIKE MftQjd? ' Li SOLO EVERYWHERE J/6 * 2/6. W. (Mrodger, CURRIE-STEEET, Opposite Co-operative Stores. ONLY part of tbipment ex Tongariro arrived in time for sale on Batarday, bat balance ia now in and can be bad at AUCTION PRICKS. Striped Flannelettes from 3s 6d per dozen, A lovely White and Cream Flannelette at " 1, worth lid. Pink flannelette at 6d, worth 9d. Turkish Towels from lOjd eaoh. Large Towels, 2s and 2s fid the pair. While Honeycomb Quilts, 9s 4d, 3s 6d, 10s ■id, and 4s (3d. Wadded Quilts, 8s 6d and 10s lid, worth doable. White Colonial Blankets, 15s and 19s. Grey Colonial Blankets, 13s. Ladies' Umbrellas, fplcndid line, at 5s 6d Costume Lengths, I7sfid, worth 30s. Suit lengths, from. 12s ad.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

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