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pHEATRB BOTAL Under the direction of MR. J. 0. WILLIAMSOV. Business Manager. Mr. F. Stewart. BRILLIANT AND EMPHATIC BUe»SSBS was aehleved last evening wben MB. OUYLEK HASTINGS AND MR. 3 0. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS D SAMATIO COMPANY made their first appsarance before a crowds 1 and delighted audience, wh» showed their appreciation by continual bursts I of enthusiasm, which necessitated the raising of the curtain again a-id again, i MANAGERIAL NOTICE. X consequence of the Union Steamship Company being unable te detain the s.s. TeM&u until the f-rival of tho New Plymouth express at; Wellington on Thursday evening, by wbuh strainer The Sherlock Holmes Company proceed to fulfil their Cbristchuich dates, they must reluctantly announce

TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, MA.ROH 31st, POSITIVKLY FAREVTBLL PiiKFOKMANOK OF MR. CUYLER HA3TIN6S MR. J- C WILLIAMSON'S SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY, when will be presented the greatest success of modern days, MB. JUSTIN HtINTLY M'OARTHY'S Grand Spectacle "IF I WERE KING." This play has eclipsed all previous successes that have TisUed New Zealand, and is universally acknowledged to he the most interesting, the mo.t sprjtacular, the most romantic, a*id i erfecl'y acted play presented before a New Z N ilard audK»ce, and Is now the reigning sn ctss it London. MR. CUTLER HASHNG3 will appear in b ! s mas.te-lv interpretation of FRAtICOH YILLON, Supported by tbe fall strength of Mr. J C. Williamson's Grsid Combination of Leading Artiatfs. "■ The play produced under the direction of Mr. J. W. Hazlttt. Bex plans at Colonial Piano Oo.'a Rooms. Prices : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss, Stalls 3s. FH Is. Early Hoors to Pit and Btalls 7 till 7.30, sixpence extra.

np HIA IK B ROYAL. •"" °" J M -"»ger ... Wm. F. Hawtrey r ... Leonard Davis GRHAT THEATRICAL ATTRACTION " MTUKN VISIT OF THB HAWTREY COMEDY COMPANY. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. ON BATURDAY. APRIL 4th, this Belebrated and popular combination of Comedians will produce Bumand's Litest London Success "THE LADY OF 08TEND.' A clever, original, and mirth compelling Farcical Corned; in three acts. . ON MONDAY, APRIL 6th, That iocompirable and world - famoni Comedy • Drama "A MESSA6E FROM MARB" Will be produced by a brilliant cast. ON TUKBPAY, APRIL 7th, That most laughable of all modern farcital comedies, "TOM, DICK, AND HARRY" will *>e presented Prices: 4s, 2« 6d, and one shilling No esrly doors. Box plan at Colonial Piano Oo.'s warehouse. Open on Wednesday morning. R. BENTLBY YOUNG, ReDnsentative,

***** All Things Fade! EXCEPT ■ Woodrow's Hats. NEVER GO OFF COLOUR. Impervious to SEA AIR, RAIN, and DUST. G-lE3T OiTE. WOODROW'S Lstact London StytM AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO.. Devon Sti, Now Plymouth.

HEALTH. . EALTH * L/KREAL X? 00D8. C. CARTER Hm » tnll supply of HEALTH and CEREAL FOOD JUST ARMVED, Qianose'.Biscuits Caramel Con all Glenose Flakes 0. GARTER, THE PEOPLE'B GROCER. Telephone No 110.

PAINMBB DENTISTRY WITHIN THE REAOH OF ALL T ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, DEVON BlßHffiT. We claim to have the largest practice in the world, which enables us to supply modern and faithful dentistry at half the usual price. We faithfully assure every person our teeth and materials are exaotly the same as used by all dentists. NOTE OUR PRIOES-Single tooth, from ss; faithful filling, 5s : complete sets (upper or lower), from £1 Is. llsolutely painless extraction*—pure gas ! 2s 6d extractions, 2s 6d. Plain extractions, Is, Teeth fitted over root*, Other dentist*' work refttt ed and repaired All work guaranteed 10 yean

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 78, 31 March 1903, Page 3

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