NATIONALCOUNOILOF WOMEN, OF M&W ZEALAND. i ■ TH3 fxecutive if the NATIONAL COUNOIL will hold a Beries of me.-t----icgs in NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-NIGHT. at 8 p.m. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. Paper by Mrs. Hil',— "THE INFLUENCE OF WOMEN IN EDUCATION." Paper by Mrs Bracher,— "THE HYGIENE OF SCHOOL LIFE." TO-MORROW - BOROUG H | COUNCIL CHAMBERS. Bcbjcct: "CHILDREN OF THE STATf/ All interested are cordially invited to tw present. Admission free. 8 IGOTBiLL. THURSDAY NEXT, September 10th. hames v, Taranaki. RECREATION GROUNDS. KICK-OFF 3 pm, ADMISSION ■• •• 1« 0. H. ARNDT, 5 8 10 Hon. Sac. IHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY", 9th & 10th SEPTEMBER. H.M.S PINAFORE. By the NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. BIR JOSEPH PORTER, K. 0.8., MR. JAMES PAUL, 60 POWERFUL CHORUS VOIOEB 60 FULL AND EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. Popnlw Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan, Colonial Piano Company. Day Sale*, J. Avery. J. JONBS.HoD.Eec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST OQUROH, QUEEN-STRE^. A CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL will be held on THURSDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, at 7.30 p.m. Music by Choir. Addresces by Ministers Tea at 9 p.m. Tickets, Is. \ STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S NNU A h NNU A L SOCIAL 001 A L THEATRE ROYAL TDESDiY, SEPrKMBER 15th. The Presentation of the First and Second Shields and Senior Cup will take place en this ccasion Tickets 3s; Ladies, 2s. R. CaLLENDER, Hon Sec. BULB SHOW AND SALE QF WORK ST MARY'S 80H0OLROUM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1903. TARANAKI UNITED BAND OF HOPEMUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND LITERARY WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29ih and 30th. Commencing each Evening at 7.30 sharp. f Ssotion 1. - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. . Solo: Piano. Daet: Piano. Violin Solo with Piano Accompaniment. Selected Piece. Section 2—VOO&L MUSIO. Soles, with or without accompaniment. Dueta : and CJuartels, without accompaniment (Judgis: Dr. Walker, Mfssrs. M H. Tiibe and G. H White). * Section 3.—rtECITING. Cwn Selection ; rot to exceed ssven minntes in delivery in Classei A and B, and ten minutes ia Classes 0 and L. Section 4.-READING. Own Selec'ion. Length as in Section 3. 3, Section S.—MODHL B\XD OV HOPB , A (RAL ADDKKSSICS. Not to exceed ,g ten minutes in de'ivery Open to ' Coir petilors (male or firnaU) 16 to 25 $ years of ag*. Seotion 0.-IMPROMPTU XSSAY. To bi. written on premise. Subjret to bu announced by Chaiiman fifteen minutes allowed. Papar supplied. } (JrjLGKS: RfcV. W. R. Wooliey, Messrs. N. I K. MacDiarmid, and H. Dempsey). il Class A—Under ft years—Entrance, 3d. „ B—lTnder 12 „ „ 6d. „ O—Under 16 „ „ 9d. , „ D-Over IB „ „ Is. ißul?s and Entry Forms may be obtainei from ihe Secretary. - ! i Entries, together with entrance fees, mua be sent to the undersigned before 9 p.m. o H 3 SATURDAY, OHober 17th; late entrio ith' (with double fees) up to October 27th. rer 1 'ok', S. E. HULBSCRT, Hon. 563. ,v* 13 {c u Ambury tiios.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 199, 8 September 1903, Page 3
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