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rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Ua ler the direction of Mr. J. C Williamsm Business Managct: Mr. Peto Hughes. J. 0. WILLIAMBON'S COMING ATTRACTION—j "A RUNAWAY GIRL-' I I THE GRKaTEBT OF ALL "GAIETY" SUCCESSES, I ON I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lira. Mr. J. 0. Williams in will have the honour of presenting, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW PLYMOUTH, The Brilliantly Successful Musical Way from the Gaiety 'lheatre, London, " A RUNAWAY GfKL " Interpreted by a Gre-.t Or-to of Operate I Artists, belected from the Full Strength of

J. G. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Of upwards of 80 PEOPLE 80 ALL CLASSES /ND EVERY N VTIONALITY will Unite IN THE RACE TO SEE " A RUNAWAY GIKIi." THE 30LL1EST MUSICAL PL \Y hVRTt WIiITTEN. She Appeals Irresistibly to One and All - TO THE POOTOHMAN. Because he gets such splendid value for his money Thcrj is more gooi stuff congfst?d in " A Ranaway Girl" than in any other three musical plays. TO THE IRISHMAN. Because there is such a fund of delicious broad comedy ii the piece, which he ko koenlv oijoys. TO THE ENGLISHMAN. Because it is r-o miv.-rsaily attractive and up-to-date, with an inordinate supply of pre ty girls, diver comed a-..", dcligh'fully catchy musical nmn'ers, ecccntiic dances, and brilliant eiissabl?. TO THE If'KE N CH v AN. Because it is brU-ht, enappy, sparkling, and effervescent a; a cbampigre cock'ail. TO THE AMERICA^. Because it is witty, clever, and quick, without a moment wasted from beginning to ecd. Befo-e yon have time to think you have laughed three times. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Early Doors to Stalls and Fit, 6d extra. The Box Plan for both " A Runaway Girl " and " San Toy" open at the Colonial Piano Co.

GARDEN PARTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903, at T. BRASH'S Picturesq -e F.eeidenec, on the Carrington-rfwl, Conveyances will lea' o the centre of the town a', ffom x to MO p.m., returning at fr-. m G !o 7 p.m. AFfERNOON TEA AND REFRESHMENS ON THE GROUND. STALLS Containing Us/ful end Fancy Articles 'or di posal. Admission to Grounds—Adults, Is; Children, lnlf price ; F.imi'ies of th ee, 2s 61. Proceeds in aaid o£ New Wesley an Church at Carringtou-road and the New Plymouth School Funds. td LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT NEW PLYMOUTH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. TO CKLKBRATE RETURV OK FOUR MEMBERS IN IHE LIBERAL INTICiiEsT i KOll CARANiKI PRO VINOE. The Right Hoh. R. ,T. Soddo -1 , P. 0., Sir Joseph Ward, and other Ministers will be present A Drive tj Waitara, leaving Now Plymouth at 2.30 p.m. (tii'fcets 3s;. A B irqiv t in the Theatre Royal a« 8 p.m. (tickets 10s tid). Tickets may be obtained f/om ar.y member of the executive o:' general committees or HICKMAN K. UUSSELL, dwl 7 9 1011 Hon. Ser. WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS, PUBLIC NOTICE is given that, the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangerous for heavy traffic. H. OKKT, Chairman Taranaki County Council, wd ws tc

WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? Well, it is only for your benefit, and it is that BURKE & SONS are having a GREAT SUMMER SALE OF DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS of every description FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, Commencing February sth. Every article will be slaughtered at the wholesale price, marking all gooda in plain figures, and whatever you do, Don't Mias this Ooance at BURKE & SONS, DKVON-STRKET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A few doors above Carter's, grocery shop. We guarantee our Teat better value, better grade than any Bold. COMPARE OUR JUST AS GOOD MOATE&CO.'S"O WHY BUY THEM? 0 MONEY TO LEND : N approved securities from 4J per cent upwards. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors. Brougham-street, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 36, 10 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 36, 10 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 36, 10 February 1903, Page 3

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