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rjIHEATRB ROYAL. The Event cf an Eventful Year, FOR TWO NIGHT 3 ONLY, TO-NIGHT! WILLIAM ANDERSONS FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANIBAI (ON Including the following well-koown artists: Misses Helene Burdette Katie Towers Ida Grfsham Gladys Hughes i Josephine Thjnce Patience Hughes Messrs. Harry Plimmer George Ohalmeis H. W, Diver Walter Rivers 0. R, Stanford Gorge Ha'sell Fr<nk Hawthorne Walter Dalgeish ffdmund Duggan G3orge Coates And Others. Arrangements for the Seasoi. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Bth, The Reiqninjr English Benaa'ion and the Powerful Spectacular Drama THE WORST WOMAN IN LONDON-

THURSDAY, 9th APRIL, The World-famed Domestic D'nma THE WORLD AGAINST HER. Magnificent Stage Investiture. All the Original Effects as used in the Sydney and Melbourne productions. Peoples' pop Jar prices; 3s, 2a, Is. Box plan at Colonial Piano 00. Touring Manager ... Kied. W. Duval. Business Manager ... Michael Joseph

MR EDWARD BRANSGOMBE'S WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE & CONCERT PARTY, In a Sacred Programme compiisiog ANTHEMS, CHORUSES, SACKED SOLOS AND HYMNS, Assisted by the Eminent English Contralto, MADAME MARIE HOOTCN, THEATRE ROYAL FRIDAY, APRIL IQIH. Pricei: Orchestra Stalls and Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls, 2; Pit, Is. Plan opens Colonial Piano Co., Monday, April 6th. 6 810

STAR spobts. EASTER / MONDAY. LARGEST PRrZEMONEY GIVEN at any Sports Meeting in the North Island, A MEETING OF CHAMPIONS DELAYED TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. Spend a day in the mrsfc Beau' iful Grounds in the Southern Ilfcini^pbere, Luncheon and Afteixom Tfa provided by the Ladies' Committee. ELLIOTT k GEORGE, Bon. Sees,

JIHEATRffi ROYAL. MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WED NESuAY, 13th, 14TH <fc 15TH -■ AVHIL. - - mm FASCiV FUR, IN AID OV ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, Opening on MONDAY NEXT. SPLUNI ID DISPLAY MT PLAIN AND FANCY WORK. Magnificent Art Union Piizej. Attractive Skle-fhows. Drills and Skirt Ranees t.y Pupils of Schools. The Biggest Affiir of the Kind yet Held Id Now Plymouth. Admission, (id. T. SCULLY, Hon. S c.

Health . /"iereal t?oods, EALTH K VJKKKAL J? OODS. C. CARTER Hap a full supply of HEALTH and CEREAL FOOD JUST ARhIVBD. Granose Biscuits (iranolo Nat Batter Malted Nats Glenoso Flakes Caramel Cert al» Protose Fruit Nnts Bromose Glnten t). CARTER, THE PEOPLE'S GROCKK. Telephone No 110.

PIANO TALK. GOOD PIANO is a first-claes investment, as well as a means of oultuie and pleasure. There is no article manufactured that will give as large a return for the money invested. Granting this to te true, the piano to be sought after by those who wif-h to buy must not only have a good tone, but be well and faithfully trade, and be sold at a fair price. It must be built to stand years of use. The Pianos now offered by

THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY fulfil all these conditions. Handsome in appearance, excellent in tone, and the price and terms on which they are sold, bring them within the reach of all. They have every point t recommend them to the prudent buyer. Landed in yonr house at prices and terms distinctly low for luoh high-class instruments. Ssnd for Catalogue. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. DEVON-STREET, Naw Plymouth. G. W. HENDERSON, Representative

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 87, 8 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 87, 8 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 87, 8 April 1903, Page 3

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