UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC TO-DAK. WILT* BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 17IR8T Train will leave Town Station at 11.35 a.m., stopping tt Smtrt Road only. Second Train leaves at 910 p.m., stopping at Kliot.str«et and Smart Road, returning at 7 p m. Train Fare: Children under 12 years 4J, adults 9d return.
Entrance to Picnic ground, including cost of lea, la 6d; children under 12 years, halfprice. All Bonday School scholars att"t.ding the United Schools, train and ted Free. , B. J. CLARK, Hod. Sec. rpHEATRK ROYAL. Under the direction of Mr Frank Thornton. Representative, Mr Mayte, Agent, Mr H. P. Lyons. Extraordinary Attraction for One Night Only, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1903. Return of • MR FRANK THORNTON, After mi absence of four years, supported by his specially selected LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In the Funniest Farce OorLedy of the day, written by J: H. Darnley, entitled "FACING THE MUSIC," As played at the Strand Theatre, London, with enormous success, for ever 300 nights. Act I. Before Breakfast, 10 o'c'ock. Act 11. After Breakfast. 10.40 same morning. Act 111. Before Lunch, 11.30 same morning. Preceded by a Mua'cal Farce, one act, entitled, A TEBTJMATCH. Stag* Manager: Mr Frank Wilson. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, la. Box plan at Colonial Piane Co. Overture at 8; carriagej at 10.30. Children under 7 not admitted. 16,19,21,32
ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH SCHOOL it CONGREGATIONAL P I O N I C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1903. AT THE WATERWORKSConveyances will leave the Ohurch at 10 and 11 a.m., 12 iKon, and 2 p.m Ketnm fare, hot wat r, tea, and milk 1 Is 6d. Scholars attending St. Andrew's Sabbath School free, bat to bring their own provisions and caps. 20 22 21
WHITE LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, BHGREOJSONGERT' TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th. Selections from popular Oratorios, "MEiSIAH" A.ND " ELIJAH " Wesleyan Cheir, assisted by friends and leading soloiati. Miss Rlmmer (Auckland favourite). Rev. F. A. B-nnett and Mr. J. Ryan, with an efficient 0.-chfstra led by Mr, A. L. Coake. Admission by ticket only Is, obtainable from members of the choir, or at Mr. Hodder'a, Stationer, Davo i atreet, nntll 7.30 on evening of co: cert. Djjrs open at 7, commence at 8.
GRAND GARDEN PARTY IN AID OS* THE MAORI MISSION, TO BB HELt) AT BELL BLOCK ON THURSDAY, FKBRf At.Y B. Eales of wo-k ani produce, sjorts, May pole darcing, Maori hakas, Vaori p-i dance, refreshment!. F. 6. BKNNETT, W Director.
NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIRST MIETING, To be held at New Plymonth oil WEDNESDAY AND THUKSDAY, 4th and sth February, 1903, Open to Civilian!!, Volunteers, Cadet?, Membets of Rifle Olubs, etc. PROGRAMME No. 1. Waitara Match, 500 and 6Coydn. 16 prizes valued £ls. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match 500yrts. 8 prizes valued £7 10'. Entrance 2s 6d. No. 3. Guards' Match 300 and 600ydj. Trophies valued £3O. Ist prize, Match Rifle, value £lO 10s, presented by Lieut Messenger. Entrance 5s No. 4. N.P. Match 800, 500. and 600 yds. 23 priz?s value £24. Entrance 3s 63. No. 5. Disappearing Target, 200 yds. 15 prizes, £7. Entrance, 2s 6d. No 6. IHstrlct Match. To be fired on Thursday, sth February. 7 shots at 800, 500, and 600 yds.; two sightera. Ist ag?rega>« at each range, £1 each, £3; Ist aggregate at 111.) 3 ranges, £S; 2nd aggregate at the 3 range*, £2; 15 prizes at £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10s each, £5; teal, £3O. Entrance fee, 3s. Competitors to find tbeir own ammunition. Entries close 10 p.m. 3rd February. Conditions: Open to all members of the Permanent Artillery, Volunteers, Rid? Olubs, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Taranaki only, whether affiliated members ot the Society or not. Free railway passes will ba granted to all competitors in thii match. Applications to be sent in by officers commanding Volunteer Oorps or Rifle Olubs. No 7. Consolation Match, 500 yds. 8 priz9B, £5. Entrance 2s 6J.
Affiliation Fas, Volunteer Corps and Rifle Oluba, £1 Is. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Oorps or Olubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc., 7s 6d. Entries close with the Secretary, or with Oapt.-Adjt. Taunton, Dsvon-street, New Plymouth, en SATURDAY, 21th January, at 10 o'clock p.m. Fall particulars and copies of programme may be bad on application to P. B. LEVER, Oolor-Sergt, ti Secretary. GARDEN PARTY AT BRASH'S Picturesqae Residence, - en the O&rrington-road, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903. I td Pabtioolabs Latkb.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1903, Page 3
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