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IHEATHE ROYAL, . Now Plymouth. Return of the N.Z. favourites for I TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 27 and 28. DIX'SI GAIETY ol new English, American, and Australian Vaudeville Stars, introducing the Charming Musical Frivolity " THE BROOK." MR TOD CALLAWAY, the FauiMis Comedian Vocalist. The - People's Idol. WILLIAMS QUARTETTE, (Lottie, Flo, May, Ruby) of Sensational Trick Cycle Riders, Singers, Dancers, Instrumentalists, and Sketch Artists. MISS NELLIE YOHE, the favourite Soprano Vocalist, in Latest Ballads. Jack - KEARNS & ROSLYN, - Ida the well known Comedy Sketch Artists, Singers, and Dancers, introduc- - ing their Amusing Burloslqucs. Miss Emmie Smfth, American Coon Singer ; Mr Ernest Hill, the young Australian Vocalist ; Little Vera Kearns, Clever Child Artist ; Miss Flo. Williams, Serio and Dancer ; and Miss Hilda Feilder, Pianiste. Popular prices, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at McKinnon Bain's. Harry Muller Touring Manager. Henry Gee r Business Manager. THEATRE ROY AL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Incontrovertibly the greatest Musical event that has ever taken place in New Plymouth. Under direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. THURSDAY next, DECEMBER 3. FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANTCE IN NEW PLYMOUTH OF AUSTRALIA'S FAMOUS CONTRALTO, ADA CROSSLEY, Supported ! by one of the strongest Concert ComWinations that has ever visited New Zealand. Mr . Williamson deems it utterly superfluous at this hour to dwell on the furore of enthusiasm created by this marvellous vocalist. It is a matter of current knowledge that in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Dunedin and Christchurch, where she has already appeared, no such scenes of spontaneous enthusiasm have ever been previously known in musical annals in those cities. That New Plymouth, with" its proverbial love and support of musical art will extend her a similar wholehearted greeting, is looked upon as but the natural manifestations of these elhlaHacteristics PRICES OF ADMISSION. Despite the enormous expense and thei comparative smaillness of the theatre, Mr Williamson ,ha« decided to adhere to precisely the same scale of prices as in the larger cities, viz., Reserved Seats, Dress Circle, 5/- ; Unreserved Seats, 5/- and 2/6. SPECIAL re BOX PLAN. The Box Plan will l>e opened at the Colonial Piano Company's Rooms on SATURDAY MORNING, 9 o'clock sharp. DIAMOND JUBILEE OF THE PLANTING OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN TARANAKI, St. Mary's Church, New Plymouthi SUNDAY, December 6, 1903 : Holy Communion, 8 a.m. ; MorninjJ Prayer, 10 a.m. ; Holy Communion, 11 a.m. ; Service for Men, 3 p.m. ; Evening Prayer, 7 p.m. Preacher : The Bishop. Children's Service, 3 p.m. ; address by the Archdeacon. Collection at all the services, in aid of the Govett Memorial Fund. MONDAY, December 7, 1903 : Public Meeting in Theatre Royal, 8 p.m.. Chair taken by Mr C. W. Govett. Addirases by the Bishop, and Mr Henry Brown and Mr W. H. Skinner. NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. | OPENING OF SALTWATER BATHS ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. AQUATIC CARNIVAL (Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Swimming Association). Swimming Races, Diving, Water Polo PROGRAMME. 1. 25yds Handicap (open) ; first prize £l, second ss. 2. Polo Match. 3. 25yds Handicap (boyß under 13) ; first prize 7s 6d, second 2s. 4. Springboard Dive (flight, entry, and recovery) ; first prize 10s, second 2s 6d. 5. Polo Match. 6. 50yds Handicap (boys under 16) ; first prize 10s, second 2s 6d. 7. 50yds Handicap (open) ; flrst prize 20s, second ss. 8. Polo Match. 9. Neat Header from 15ft stage ; first prize 10s, second 2s 6f!. 10. 100 yds Handicap (open) ; first prize 30s, second 10s. TO COMMENCE AT 2.30 p.m. Nominations for events 1, 7, and 10 Is, for events 3, 4, 6, and 9 6d close with the Secretary up to 5 P/™-. 01 ' with Mr Vi. J. Treeby at ' The Kash" up to 6 p.m. on Monday, 30th November. All competitors must wear correct bathing costume. Admission ----- 1/ H. N. BAUCHOPE, Hon. Secretary, (liristmas. M. A MSW SUIT FOR CHRISTMAS is a good investment, when everybody likes to look nice. There is no place in town where you can get a nicer fit and better value than at GEO. GRIFFITHS' (Opposite Theatre Royal.) Good Value Grocery, DEVON STREET. JOSEPH T. WHITE. SOLICITS a share of your patronage. QUALITY GUARANTEED. PKICES REASONABLE. ORDERS CALLED FOR. GOODS DELIVERED. Standish & Kerr, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. LOANS negotiated at Jftwept CU,r* reat rates of interest.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 255, 26 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXV, Issue 255, 26 November 1903, Page 3

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