UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC THURSDAY, JANUARY 22n0, 1903. WILL BE HELD AT BELL BLOCKBAND IN ATTENDANCE. I7IRST Train wiU leave Town Station at 11.35 a.m., stopping at Smert Road only Second Train leaves at 910 p.m., stopping at Kiiot-street and Smart Road, returning at 7 p m. Train Fare: Children under 12 years id, adults 9(1 return.
Entrance to Picnic ground, including cost of tea, Is 6d; children under 12 years, halfprice. All Bunday Bchool scholars atfc nding the United Schools, train and tea Free. B. J. OL4RK, Hon. Sec. H E A T R E ROYAL. Under the direction of Mr Frank Thornton. Representative, Mr Mayne. Agfnt, Mr H. P. Lyons. Extraordinary Attraction for One Night Only, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1903. Return of MR FRANK THORNTON, After an absence of four years, supported by his specially selected LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In the Funniest Farce Comedy cf the diy, written by J. H. Rarnley, entitled "FACING THE MUSIC," As played at the Strand Theatre, London, with enormous success, for over 300 nights. Act I. Before Breakfast, 10 o'clock. J ct 11. After Breakfast. 10.40 same morning. Act Id. Before Lunch, 11.30 same morning. Preceded by a Mus'cal Farce, in one act, entitled, A TEBTMATCH. Stage Manager: Mr Frank Wilson. Prices: 4s, 2s fid, 1;. Box plan at Colonial Piano Co. Overture at 8; carriages at 10.30. Children under 7 not admitted. 16,19,-21,22
ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH SCHOOL * CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1903. AT THE WATERWORKSConveyances will leave the Ohurch at 10 and 11 a.m., 12 U'-on, and 2 p.m Return fare, hot water, tea, and milk la 6d. Hct olara attomiiug Bt. Andrew's fc'unday School free, bat to bring their own lunch and cups. 20 2224
ST. ANDREW'S PKESBYIEKIAN OHUROH. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 25th JANUARY, 1903. rpHE Right Rev. Jambs Pathhson (of St X John's, Wellington), Moderator of thf Prwbjterian Church of Mew Zealand, wil preach at 11 am. acd 7 p.m., and at 3 p.m will address the sch larp. Parents and friends invited. Special collection at each service, in air of Sabbath Pcbool Funds. At afternoon service Prizes and Medal; will be presented. All scholars to attend. 19 21 2i
GARRISON BAND CONCERTrjpHEATKB ROYAL. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1902 1. Contest Selection Garrison Bsno 2. Song (selected) Mr. Kjai 3. Ooroet Solo (tent) Mr. I'ickford 4. Part Song English Ohurch Clioii 5. Baritone riolo (test) Mr. ITlatt 6. Selection Binjo k Mandolin Clot 7. Trombone Solo Mr. 81j 8. Sotg (iejected) Miss Oornwal 9. Soprano Solo Mr. Nicholf Interval. 10. Contest Selection (teat) Garrison Bam 11. Part gong Ohurch of England Choi 12. K flit Bass Solo - Mr. 0. Mcßonal 13. Selection Banjo & Mandolin 01 u 14. Horn Solo Mr. Coltb&r 15. Song (selected) Mr. Hjan 16. BB flit B-.ss Solo Mr. Hughes 17. Brass Quartette (tes'o Garrison Band God Savhl thb Kins. Prices—2d end Is. 'Jickets obtainable from Color U1 Piano Company, Mr. D. McKinnon Bain, and all members. W. NICHOLS, Hon. Sic. NORTH TARANA EI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIRST Ml HTI NG, To te held at, Now Plymouth on WEPNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and sth February, 1903, Open to Civilians, Volunteers, Calet-, Membe:s of ltifle Olubs, etc. PROGRAMME: No. 1. Waitara Match, 600 and GCOydp. 16. prizes valued £ls. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match 500 yds. 5 prizes valued £7 10-i. Entrance 2s 6d. No. 3. Guard?' Match. 300 and fiOOydj. Trophies va'ued £3O. Ist prize, Match Hifle, value £lO 10s, presented by Lieut. Messenger Entrance 5s No. 4. N.P. Match, 300, 500, and 600 yds. 23 prizes vnlue £24. Entrance 3s 6d. No. 5- Disappearirg Target, 20uyds. 15 prizts, £7. Entrance. 2h fid. j No 6. District Match, 300, 500, and 600 yds. I Particulars later. 'No. 7. Consolation Match, 500 yds. 8 prizes, £5. Entrance 2s 6d.
Affiliation Fee, Volunteer Corps and Rifle Clubs, £1 Ib. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Corps or Clubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc., 7s 6d. Entries close with the Secretary, or with Capt.-Adjt. Taunton, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 2Mb January, at 10 o'clock p.m. Full particulars and copies of programme may be had on application to f>, B. LKVBK, Color-Sergt, td Secretary. 6RAND GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF THB MAORI MISSION, TO BB HELD AT BELL BLOCK I ON THURSDAY, FKBRrARY fi. Sales of work and produce, sports, May- . pole dancing, Maori bakas, Maori poi dance, refreshments. F. A. BENNETT, td Direotor.
SOUTH BOAD SECTIONS. UNNY SIDE OF BTKICET.—Kaay t»rm» j I np money if building. CARTHBW, BRITTAIN k 00., Sole Agenti.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1903, Page 3
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