\rp HBATKH ROYAL TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT. A perfect ovation greeted the appearance j of the elevtr BLACKJAMILY. Every item encored Everybody delighted. A most enthusiastic reception o£ MISS NELLIE V. BL&CK. V.'l»c?e delightful vocalisation is the wonder 'of all listeners. Kccalied again and again amidst veritable rounds of applause. Her numbers to-night will be the home song. " Oh, Dry These Tears" (with piano, organ, and 'callo ,obligato), and Sarasate's great violin solo " ZIESfIUNiJIUVKIZBN." A Bright Musicial Entertainment TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Prices: Dress Circle, as; Stalls, 2; Pit, Is, Concessions made at Booking Office tn ™ r (,j ea of not less than eight to Stalls and s Circle.
HKATKE ROYAL IMPORTANT ANaOUiiOilliiST. ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT HftWTREY GaftlEOY COMPANY i Will produce, for the first time in Hew Plymouth, Mr. St. John Hankin's Brilliant, Muchdiscussed and Highly-praised Middle-class Comedy, in 3 acts, entitled "THETWQMRWETHERBYB," The London Stage Society's Recent and Remarkable Success. " Life is a comedy to those who think; a tragedy to those who feel. To be followed on .FRIDAY EVENING By the Grand and Ever-popnlar Comedy-Drama, "AMEBBAGEJROM MARS" Prices: 4s, 2s (id, and Is. No early doors. Box Plan at Colonial Piano Co.'s. Doors open 7.15, commence 8 sharp.
THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESB BALL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY, NOVMIBER 9th, 1903. Dasoing Obildren,from7to9.3o. Adults afterward?.. Tickets: Children under 14, la; Ladles, 'la Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. First and second prizes will be given fer the best Girls' Fancy Costumes, and also for the best BoW Costumes
TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN SHOW HORSES, CATTLE, SHKEP, PIGS. DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, &c, kg, &0., AT NEW PLYMOUTH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10m, 1903. Largely increased number and value of Prizes for Jerseys and other Diiry Stock. SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS. Messrs. Lovell & Christmas, Ltd.'a, ' Challenge Trophy, value £75. ThojTaraoaki A. k P. Society's Trophy of 1902, value £25. ENTRIES OLOSR ON SATURDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. Catalogues can be obtained from the Secretary. THOS. 0. KELSEY, New Plvmonth.
Uiiited Societies' ANNUAL HCNIC New Year's Day. £IOOO WON IN PRIZES Besides numerous Cups. Trophies and Medals by shooters in New Zealand during the last 13 months using the Colonial Ammunition Company's Shot Gun Cartridges and patent Concave Wadding. Those who wish to come out top at Pigeon I Matches should try the following brands of the Company's Cartridges, viz:— In 2£ or 2J inch cases " Favourite " •' Blayer " " Swiftsure " " Superior " " Invincible " " Excellent" " Blue-rock," 3inch case. At least 75 of the above wieners were firing from 30 yards, while many were firing from the 32 and 43 yards mark. The Company's -303 Ammnnition cannot be equalled for quality and accuracy PICxS! PIGS! oeived at Drake's Baoon Faotory, Fitnoy Cash at scale 4id par.;b. Heavy mightsu ' pej artawament,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 237, 3 November 1903, Page 3
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