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mHEA TR E ROT AL Unler the direction of Mr. 3. o.' mUmßon Pnninooa MnnuorArr Mr. PpfA Treasurer, Mr. J. B. Moutrie. ' nu 6 n es. MOST NOTABLE ATTRA' , PRESENTED IN TJ ,i' 1 "" ' « A The Great Event which . wlnlx TO-N IGHT! P .4 7 45 p.m. * ir3ta PP ear '*oein this city of J< c - 'WILLIAMSONS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY P'ese' jjjjg Sor the First n|, lme the Bl .ji liant | y Aacoessful Musical Play from the Gaiety Ibeatre, London, entitled—i "A RUNAWAY GIRL' 1 Interpreted by a Remarkable Cute of Operatic Artists, Mipper Mr. Fred. H. Graham . (A Jockey.) , Alice Miss Rose Masgrove j (Lady Goodie's Maid.) Brother Tamarind Mr. C. B. Bantock ' (A Lay Brother of St. Pierre) LordCoodle, Mr. Artbnr I >s at Gay Stanley Mr. Ernest Avu t ' (His Nephew.) Sir Wm. Hake Mr. Fred Leslie Mr. Creel Mr. Maurice Dudley (Desk's 1 ouiists.) SaDt* Cruz Mr. James Hughes Boccaccio Mr. Harry Sweeney Dolorosa Mr. Whitfield Leonello (Head of the Troupe) Mr Arthur Crane (Travelling Minstrels.) Sst Gendarme Mr 8. Ralfe 2nd Gendarme Mr. Santlcy Waiter at Ho'sl (Ajaccio) Mr. Hughes i Dorothy Stanley Miss EUie Moore (Guj'b Sister.) CarmenciU Miss Aggii Keltcn Lady Coodlo Miss Blanche Wallace Mrs Oreel Mi*s Graham Newton I Hon. Oicely Hate Miss Lane Brown i Miss Ma'-el Hake Miss Nellio Boxthwick j Miss Resie Foete Miss Hisie Baxter j Miss Connie Weirtess M'ss Annie Oobb I Miss Ida Leeve Miss Madge Bsnnett Miss Marie Storm Misa Connie Hamilten | AKatba (A r') Miss E. Hillas Winifred Grey Miss Lilian Difge* (An Orphan.) NOTE.—The Act Drop will descend for OaeMinntcat the •enact the First fcene, when the Audience are requested to keep their seats. Magnificent Scenery by Messri. Gordwi And Dixon. Stage Director, Mi. Fred H. Graham. Monical Director, Mr. George H*U. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Early Doors to Stalls iand Pit, 6i extra. Box Plan at the Colonial Piano Co. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th,— *'BAN TOY"

GARDEN PARTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903, at lIBT. BRASH'S Picturesque Resideneo, on the Oarrington-road, Conveyances will leave the centre of the town at from 1 to '2,30 p.m., returning at from 6 to 7 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA AND REFRESHMENB ON THE GROUND. BTALLB Containing Useful and Fancy Aitides for disposal. Admission to Grounds.—Adults, Is; Children, half price; Families of three, 2s 6d. Proceeds in aaid of New Wesleyan Chnrch at Oarrincton-road and the New Plymouth School Fuads. )d LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT NEW PLYMOUTHFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. TO CELEBRATE RETURN OF FOUR MEM6KRB IN THE LIBERAL INTERESTS FOR TARANMa PRO VINOE. The Right Hoh. R. ,T. Seddoo, P. 0., Sir Joseph Ward, and other Ministers will be present. A Drive to Waitera, leaviDg New Plymouth at 2.30 p m. (tickets 3s). A "'(•nquot i.i the Theatre Royal at 8 p.m. (tickets 10s 6d). Tickets may be obtain- rtf om any member of the t-xecutive o' general committees or HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, dvr4 7 91011 Hon. Sec.

WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? We'l, it is only for jour benefit, BURKE & SONS are having a GREAT SUMMER SALE DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS of every description. FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, Commencing February Stb. Every article will be slaughtered at the wholesale price, marking all geods in plain figures, and what wer you do, Don't Miss this Onance at BURKE & SONS, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A few doora above Darter's grocery shop.

We guarantee out T«M better value, better grade than any sold. k COMPARE OUR WITH ANY IMPORTED IN PAOKETBA JUST AS GOOD MOATE& Ci.'« "•• WHY BUY THEM?

WAIWAKAIHO BMDGB DANGEROUS, )ÜBLIO jNOTIOB is given tha* the Waiwakaiho Bridge «n Devon Road, about 2 miles east p{ New Plymouth, is daDgaious for heavy traffic. H. OKBT. Chairman Taranaki County CouHnil. wdwatc

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

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