PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT THE WATERWORKS. A 'BUS will run from Ambory's corner at 2 o'clock, returning at (I.HO and 7.?.0. Fare, including tea, 2s 6d ; children, Is Hd. GARDEN PARTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903, at T. BRASH'S Picturesq e Re; idenec, on the Oarrington-rcad, 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 REFI'TtBHMENS ON THE GROUND. STALLS Containing Useful and Fancy Articles for disposal. Admission to Grounds.—Adults, Is; Children, half price; Ft mi lies of three, 2s 6d. Proceeds in aaid of Mew Wssleyan Church at Oarrington-road and the New Plymouth School Fuuds. td nn H E A T R E ROYAL. Naw,Plymouth. Un ler the direction ofjlr. J. 0, Williams on Business Manager: Mr. Pete Hughes. Treasurer, Mr. J. B. Mouthrie. J. G. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY SAN TOY! BAN TOY! AU invited. ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Moat notable attraction ever presented in this town. TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, 12-rn FEBRUARY, At 7 45 p.m. Mr. Williamsoi \v l< have the hanonr of presenting for the Fir>t Time in New Plymouth (by arrangement with Mr. George Kdwardes), an Entirely New and Original Musical Flay, in 'l>o Acta, entitled SAN TOY! SAN TOY! or THE EMPEROR' 3 OWN. Sow in its Fourth Year at Daly's Theatre, London. CAST OS" CHARACTERS. Li Mr. Fred H. Graham Capt. Bobby Prf ston Mr. A. Orane Yen How Mr. Olaude Baotock Sir Bingo Preston Mr. M. Dadley Emperor of China Mr. A. Lissant Sing Hi Mr. H. Sweeney Lieut. Harvey Tucker Mr. E. Mozar Fo Hop Mr. James Hu?he< Hu Hi < Mr. Sydney Ralfe Wat Ho Mr. James O'Rourke Li Hi Mr. M. Cestello Li Lo Mr A. Sintiey Old Mandarin Mr. Fred Leslie Poppy Miss Klsie Moore Dudley Miss Li'ian I iggss Ko Fan Mias BUn:h) Wallace Young Shi Miss. Louie Perfect Me Koine Miss Connie Hamilton Siou Miss Annie Oobb Sheuy Pin Sing Miss Trlxie O'Shea Li Kiang Miss Grace Rees Hu Yu Miss M. Hillas Offlcsr Miss Ruby .Baxter Vrs. Har'ey Stro- tor Miss Borthwick Hon. Mrs. A. Miss N^lon Miss Mary Lambkin Miss Line Brown San Toy Miss Rose Musgvove SOEXERY BY ME 'fIHS, G ORDON AND DIXO V. Act 1-. A Street in Pynfea Pong (Gordon) Act 2. Hal! m the Emperor's Palace of Pckin (Dixon) FULL OPKHA'IC CHORUS AND OKCHICSTRA. Under direction ot' MR. GI'O. HALL. Produced u-iiler t'e slag'? direction of MR. FRKD 11. GRAHAM. Prices: Dress Circ'c and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, 61 extra. Box Plan for "San Toy " is now open at the Colonial Piat o 00.
pHBATKB ROYAL. Commencing TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17tb. Under the direction of Mr. GTCO. ABBOTT. The attraction of the Year, MISS FITZMAURIGE GILL AND HER OWN POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY Just co' cl-iding a phenomenal season of 19 nights dt Auckland Opera House to packid h,u-es, TUESDAY, I'rfBKUARY 17th, The sensational drima in 6 acts by William Bowme, entitled '' MAN TO MAN." By arrangement with Geo. Rigoold, Esq., An entrancing drama of great power, excsllent literary merit, and well sustained interest. Remarkable stage effects, — PORTLAND PRISON. GREAT RAILWAY COLLISION, Fct. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 18th. Dramatised from Hall Caine's popu'ar nov»l, 1 THE OHRISTIA.N, By arrangement with J. A. Williamson, Esq., Superb, Artistic, Incomparable. TRURBDAY, FEBRUARY 19th,THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. By arrangement with J. 0. Williamson, Icq, A remarkable play, magnificent scenery, costvmes, and appointments. Kach production staged on a luxurious scale. Produced under the direction of Mr, Cbai. Blake. Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box pltn at D. McKinnon Bain's. Doora opsn 7.15, overture at 8 o'clock. Carriages at 10.66. OH AS, LiWRENOE, Treasurer. WALTER P. MONK, Representative. A. G. HAIGH (Beadmaster Gauison Band.) rff'EAOHKR of Violin, Cornet, a-id all X Stringed and Wind Instruments. Address '"icier of Kliot and Buller-straete JAMES SANDERSON, AROHITKOT. Offices King's Buildings Oirner of Devon and Brougham 8 treats. WADE'S WORM FIGS—Ihe Wonderful Worm Worriers—are always effective, in boxes everywhere.—Ad\ t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 38, 12 February 1903, Page 3
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