HAERE MAI! HAERE MAI CAP T. STIRLING, THB FAMOUS MAORI SINGER, WITH MAORI PABTY, will give an txkibilioa of Ha'.i", I'oi Dane?'', etc., IN THE BABRAOKP, TUESDAY, J ONE 24th, 1902, at 8 p.m. (Single fvid Dcuble P-i, Company Songs, Solos, Tiioa, Duets. M'nd U Kum, it's Kap' i. Admission: Is Adults, Gd Children. ST. MARY'iS HALL. WILD WEST WAXWORKSWEDNESDU', JUN tJ 251 H. Programme in future issue.
TARANAKI RIFLES GRAND MILITARY CORONATION BALL, TO BE HELD IN TUB DRILL HALL, ; THURSDAY, 26m JUNE, M.O.'s. Oaptaiu We ton, Colour-Sergt. MacDiarmid, Se-gt Smith, Bmd Sergt. Newall, and Private Morgan. Mr. Bain's ovclrstra bag been engaged t« supply tlio miia'o. A Grand Display of Uniforms. Tickets: Ladies 2*, (Jcnte 3s. E. GILMOUR, Ootji.-al, Mod. Secretary. Oallro'a 'Rus will run to and from Fiizroy if sufficient inducement offers.
I'HE NEvV THEATRE ROYAL. Under the direction of Henry Lee and Jas. G. Bi J. Q.RAND QPENING After the recent alt rations rnd improTemenls, rendering it ODe of ttieflms. theatres in New Zealand! A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION, FBIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT, JIfNK 2?TH AND 28TH, THE WORLD'S ENTERTAINERS (Polite VauleWlU). First appearance in New Plymouth of this 1 the Greatest Vaudeville Organisation extant, introducing the following brilliant exponent] of Modern Vaudeville Art Kelly and Assby J sjpliine Gassman and : her Picaninntes, Professor Pjivell and 00,, Agnes Mahr, Casinos (3), Arthur Nelstone and Elsie Foirest, 3?o. Lyding, Frances Gynne, Tl e SfiUir Sisters, and Chaa. E. Sweet-, tha Music il Burgluc. All S!a"s oi the Fist Magi itude. Prices—4s, 2i 61, and Is. Box Plan at McKinnon Biia's Farly door tickets, 7 to 7.33 (Pit and tttal's only), Gd extra, td JOE BItOWH, Tourics Agent, THE EQUITABLE LIFE AS3URANUE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. Assurances iu force ... £215/82,651 Asset t £l'B.yfi«,Uoß General Manager for Au-lralasia 0. OABLI;H1 Tatloh. Besident Sccefciry, Welling'on: E. Tkevob GOU/.D. Inspector of Agencies: P. M. Thompson, District Manager, T. W. Rapley.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 3
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