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rp HEA TB B BOY AL. Under the Direction of J. 0. WILLI IMSON Easiness Man ger ... ... Mr Harold Anbtoa Treasurer Mr Bert floyle MAGNIFIO3NT SUOOK3B. XHN HIGHEST EXPKOTATIOJSTS MORS THAN KEALISED. UNHESITATINGLY ACKNOWLEDGED to he tha MOST BRILLIANT COMPANY ]Cver seen in New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT (TU ESDAY) TO-NIQ H T TO-NIG HT (TUESDAY)TO-NIGHT Poß;tivvly Iho Last Appearance of MR' J. ff. WILLIAMSON'S "VTEW I>KW \_/OMEDY Company, Headed by the Famous English Comedian, MR GEORGE GIDDENS, When will be prase* ta3 one of the Funniest, Brightest Raciest, Quaintest, Sauciest, atid Most Oharmieg Fajcical Comedy ever writton, antitle-i OH ! WHAT A NIGHT ? on ! WHAT A NIGHT? OH! WHAT A NIGHT? With Mb Gn.DS.vs in his original oreation of "Mr Pingltt" as played by him at the Vaudoville 1 heatre, London, for t exactly I 640 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS 640

Iha Entire Strength o£ this Superlly C'.eTer Company Krgaged. ACT I.—FUNNY. AOT 11.-FUNNIER. ACT lII.—FUNNIEST. It Rivals "A Miisoa" in Fun-making, AOT I—A Hsarty Laugh. AOT If.—A Constant Boar. AOT lll.—One Hugo Shriek. Book seats at once at Colonial Piano Depot.. Early Doer Pit (till 7.-30), 6d extra. Certain at 8. Concludes at 10 30. TARANAEI POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. E3URTEBNTH A NNUAL CHOW OURTEENTH xXNNUAL OHOW —AND—FIRST CHAMPION SHOW Under North Island Association. To bd held in the DRILL HALL, New P.ymoutn, on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JULY lOihatd llth, 1903. Come and sea the Kxhibition of Champions. Also, Incubators, Poultry Appliances, »to. COME A V ID SEE CHfCKENS HATCHING DURING SHOW. HONS HER ART UNION ) First Prize MONSTSB ART UNION \ OIL PAINTING, Recreation Grounds, New Plymouth, to be seen In leedand Co.'s window, a jd many other przea. TICKETS, Is eich (admitting to Show), obtainable from any member of Committee. H. J. W. HUKLE, Secretary.

A BAZAAR IN All) OP THE VICTORIA COLLEGE FOR MAORI bIRLS, (UncJtr the Fat.onage oE Countess Ranfurly) THEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the 2nd and 3rd July, SALE OF WORK. BWEBT STALLS. REFRESHMENTS, &C. Music by I'jpu'ar Vocalists. UNIQUE MAORt ENTERTAINMENT BY 20 PBKFJRMKRS 20 • Selected from Wanganui, Te iute, and Taiauaki Natives. NOTlf,—The Bazv.r will bs opened on THURSDAY next, at 2.30 p.m., by His Worship the IN ajor (R Cock, Ktq.), to be followed by speech ty Rev. F. A. Dennett, and a Maori Song < £ Welcome. Admission, 6d. Admission Is on Thursday and Friday evenings, at 7 p.m. HOSPITAL BALL THURSDAY, JULY 16 For the j urposa of Beautifying the Ground*. See fatnre locals.

TARANAKI GUARDS VOLUNTEERS GRAND ART UNION OF SO VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, From the" bruth ef thi Celebrate 1 Artist, J Mrs, A. KOUQH. £2OB OM £r* l £2oß ORAWiNQ For the above will take place ia the DKILL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, JfTLY Ist, 1903, AT 9 P.M., Under the supeivisi'.n of HIS WORSHIP THi? MaYOR AND L7KUT.-COS. i:LL!;3, Commanding T.B. The Drawing wiU be preceded by a short MUSICAL I'KOGKAMM-', commencing at 8 p.m., including Sword Exercises by Officers of the Oompuriy, Physical Drill and Wand Exercises by the men, and Selections by the Garrison Ban 1!. The Shontinj Prizes won last year will also be presented du.'ing-the eveting. Admission by Art Union Ticket ONLX, obtainable from members of the Guards or at the door. GEO. M. WHITE, Sergeant, Hon Secretary Guards. SOUTH ROAD SEC HONS. SUNNY SIDE OF STKjSET.—Easy terms no money if building OAKTHEW, BKITTAIN & 00., Sole Agents.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 30 June 1903, Page 3

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