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IKKAIB ( "Under the direction of Mr. Geo. Abbott. A Positive Triumph Achieved Last Night by the tamous WOODS-WILLIAMSON DRAMATIC GO. Headed by Australia's Greatest Actor, ALFRED WOOD?, And the Celebrated English Actress, MAUD WILLIAMSON, Supported by the 30 Members of their In- j ComparaolejDramatic, Organisation. j Admitted the Strongest Dramatic Combination Touring Australasia. Last Night's Peiformanoe a Positive Revelation. Ask those who were fortunate to be present 1 TONIGHT! Maud Williamson's Original and Immensely Successful Dramatisation of Hall Caine'd Masterpiece, "THE CHRISTIAN." John Storm Glory Quayle alf..bo Woods Maud Williamson FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th, Harry Pettitt's World-famei Nautical Drama, " HANDS ACROSS THE SEA." SATURDAY, OCTOBBK 316T, The Soul-stirring and Romantic Drama "A WOMAN'S 8IN" New and Magnificent Scenery. Beautiful and Elaborate Costumes. Million prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and le. Box plan at Ouloni )1 Skjno Co. J. F. MA' MAHON, Business Managei. E. BHANIGAN Reoreeentative. DON'T FORGJST WHITELEY HALL. TTNITED TJAND United J) and fED TJAND (\V TTC CED XJAND \JV XLC CONTEST. THIS TJIVBNMG, HIS JDjVENING. Instrumental and Vocal Muelc, Recitations, etc,, etc. Good Programme. Commence 7.30. Admission: Adults, Is; ohildren under 16. 3d. TARANAKI UNITED BAND OF HOPEMUSICAL. ELOCUTIONARY, AND LITERARY CONTESTS, 1903. , TO B? HELD IN WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29ih and 30th. Commencing each Evening at 7.10 sharp. Beotlon 1. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Solo: Piano. Duet: Piano. Violin Solo with Piano Accompaniment. (Selected Piece.' Section 2—VOCAL MUSIC. Solos, with or without accompaniment. Duets and Quartets, without accompaniment (Jtrsass: Dr. Walker, Messrs. E. H. Tribe and G. H. White). tiMtion 3.—REOITING. Own Selection not to exceed seven minutes in deMvery in Classes A and B, and ten minutes in Classes O and L. Section 4.—READING. Own Seleotion. ' Length as in Seotion 3. [Section 6.—MODEL BAND OF HOPE ORAL ADDRESSES. Not to exceed ten miriutes in' delivery. Open to Competitors (male or female) 16 to 25 : years of age. Seotion 6.-IMPROMPTU EBBAY. To be written on premises. Subject to be announced by Chairman fifteen minutes allowed. Paper supplied. (Jodses : Rev. W. K. Wooliey. Messrs. N. E. MacDiarmid, and H. Dempsey). OLAOS A—Under 9 years—Entrance, 3d. „ B—Under 12 „ „ 6d. O—Under 16 „ „ 9d. „ D—Over 16 „ „ Is. Rules and Entry Forms may be obtained from ihe Secretary. Entries, together with entrance few, must be sent to the undersigned before 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 17th; late entries (with double fees) up to October 27th. 3. E. HULBERT, , Hon. Sea Vrarv Bros.) IMted Frieudly Societies'! ANNUAL PICNIC New Year's Day.

IMMENSELY PLEASING! rAT is what most women say when they taste Suratu/a Tea for the first ticoe There is a something about the tea that gives satisfaction. SURATURA TEA Has Nature made it—pp rfeot. It is perfect in flavour, perfect in aroma, perfect in bouquet, perfect in all that goes to make a delicious tea, Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with India, China,'or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : Smatura A Quality ._ Is Sd per lb Sowtura B Quality ... per lii Suratura D Quality .„ 2s 2d per J.* Suratura X Quality ... 2s 6<l par lb SOLD BY ALL BTORKKEEPRS. standish & mm BARRISTERS AND SOLIO TORS. 'o Monpy to Lon i at ra oi intoreafc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 233, 29 October 1903, Page 3

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