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jNATIONALCOUNOILOF WOMEN BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS THIS A FTRRNOON, HIS AFTERNOON, Subject: "Illegitimacy" Speakers, Mesdmnes Sievwright, Williamson, nod Atkinson. SATURDAY, 3 p.m., The Executive will meet ladies desirous of forming a local Council. I BVKNING, 8 p.m., ! I Peace and Arbitration. Address by Miss I S*herriff-B»in- ' H E A T R E ROTA I;. Under the direction of Mr. Ohas. MacMahon RETURN OF THE POPULAR MAJEKON! DRAMATIC COMPANY, TO-NIGHT! The Thrilling anrl Sensational Oomedy I Drama in 4 acts,— " A LIFE" Introducing Santo? Dumont's latest vender, the mar veil ou3 THE FLYING SHIP. SYNOPSIS OF SORNERY. From the brush of that eminent artist Mr. E. Feada Williams. Act I.- Pcwe I.: Mrßord's Garden (evening). Scene II.: A Street) in London. Scene III.: Bond's Garden (Moonlight). Act II.: Orist pher Dank's Apartments.: Scene II.: A London La an. Scene 111. " The Woodman's Rest." Ac*. III.: Outhbert's Eldorado. Scene II.: An African Landscape. Scene 111 : The Valley of Death. Act IV.: Scene I.: Interior of " The Oob<vebs." Bcene II.: Interior of " St. Brides." Scene III.: Exterior of the Church by moonlight. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BOENERY. Daring the action of Act 111, a startling sensation will occur, introducing Santos I Dumont's latest marvpl 1 THE GREAT FLYING SHIP, by the aid of which the Flight for Life is realistically illustrated. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th,— EOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." Box plan new open at the Colonial Piano 00. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. E. BRANIGAN, Eeprfssntative. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. AFTER OHUROH SERVICES. You are invited to witness at the THEATRE HEATRE ROYAL, OYAL, The story that has transformed the world, THE SUBLIMEJABSION PUY. A thousand sermons in life motion. Silver offertory according to door. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S NNU A L MNUAL 001 A L 001 A L THEATRE ROYAL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. The Presentation of the First and Beoond Shields and Senior Uup will take place en this occasion. Tickets: Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2d. f R. OaLLENDER, - HonS THEATRE 'ROYAL. FOR TWO NIGHTB ONLY. JOHN F-IhERIDAN And his i rilliant Musical Company. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMER 16, The upto-day Musical Oomedy, 'THE LADYJIAVfcY." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17ih, " WIDOWjTBRIEN.' Popular prices. Box plan at Colonial Plauo Co. TARANAKI UNITED BAND OF HOPE MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND LITERARY CONTESTS, 1903. TO BH HELD ll* WOITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OOTOBER 29tu and 30th. Commencing each Evening at 7.39 sharp. Saotion 1. INSTRUMENTAL MUBIO.' Solo: Piano. Duet: Piano. Violin . Solo with Piano Accompaniment.' Selected Piece. i Section 2—VOCAL MUSIO. Solos, with', or without accompaniment. Duets and Quartets, without accompaniment (JUDQIS: Dr. Walker, Messrs. E. H. Tribe and G. H. White). , Section 3.—fIEOITING. Own Selection j rot to exceed seven minutes in delivery in Classes A and B, and ten minutes in Classes 0 and L. j Section 4.—READING. Own Selection. | Length as in Section 3. \ Section .S.—MODT-L BAND Off HOPE I RAL ADOKKSSKS. Not to exceed ten minutes in delivery Open to Competitors fmale or female) 16 t025 years of ag>. Seotion 6.-IMPROMPTU KHSAY. To be written on premise-". Subjfot to be annrunced by Chairman fifteen minutts alkwed. Paper supplied. , i (Jdegbs: Rev. W. K. Wooliey, Messrs N. K, MacDiarmid, and H. Dempsey). Cl/ASS A—Under 9 years—Entrance, 3d. „ B—Under 12 „ „ 6d. „ 0-Underl6 „ „ 9d. „ D—Over 16 „ „ Is. S Rules and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Secretary. I Entries, together with entrance fees, must he sent to the undersigned before 9 p.m. on BATURD&Y, October 17th; late entries (with double fees) np to October 27tb. j ) S. E. HULBKRT, | j Hon. Se\ ] j 13 co Ambury Bros.) WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. T>UBLIO HOTIOE is given that the Walwakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 12 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangesous for heavy traffic j H OKAY, Chairman Tarauaki Comity Council, j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 11 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 11 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 202, 11 September 1903, Page 3

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