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'I B A T R 13 ROYAL NttW PLYMOUTH. 'BO-NIGIIT ! ! TO-NItHTT ! ! Tho jjowerful and popular SAVIERI DRAMATIC CO. Tlio highest on toiir Ueceiwd again last night with ANOTHEK DELIGHTFUL AND I*l- - AUDIENCE. VOTED A (!I{.\Nl> AND MAOXrFICENT SHOW ! ! (Last niffhl t.I tfic Season) The grand spectacular di'uma "THE OCTOROON." The (ireatust Slave drama ever proBox plan at Colonial Piano C'o's f Hay sales at Avery's. Vacancks tijlr open for half a 'dozen Ladies, Cents, and Children as superaiumeries for "The Octoroon.-" Appfv at stagy door at 2.!i0 this dnced. Prit'lw H/-, 2/, and 1/-. dav.

TO-NIGHT. THE GRAND CARNIVAL WHICH WAS POSTPONED LAS T EVENING ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENT WE ATI I Elt WILL, BE HELD. TO-NIGHT. Admission— One Shilling. St. Mary's Church. BUN DAY, FETUtI'AUY V), 1901-. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE. Hold Communion 8 a.m. Morning Prayer 1 1 a.in. Evening Prayer ..i 7 p.m. (iifLK of (lowei's, fruil, grain, and will bo gladly reeoivikl on Salunday. Cceamepy Manager Wanted. APPLICATIONS will ho received by the uri'der.s-ij> , nod up to noon of Saturday the 2()th Feb for the position of nianaHiT of the Kent Itoad Creamery. Particulars oil application lo W. J. SHAW, Secretary Manure* CoOperative l>ui%' Com* pany, Limited. THE ASSOCIATE# BOARD OF THE ]#)V'AL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND IiOVAL COLUEGIB OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1904 will be held an under, viz. Elements of Music, Harmony and Counteri*i«n:i, on the -Uh June. Practical ttxnminations in Vocal and liiKlrumunlnl Muhtc at, a dato lo be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will he given lo khe candklates taking first and second placed on blie Honours list in New Zealand. Mu.sic pul/liyhed for last year's examinations may be used tliia year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus can be lnwl on application to U>e undersigned, F. W. RICHMOND, Representative. A 1 Luncheon Booth) GEO. G. bOULTON having secured the sole rights of Luncheon and KoI'rcshDKmt Ue>otl)« nt tho Races, a First-class Lu&chvo'n will be provided at a moderutc j>rico. Also Afternoon Tea, Fruit, Canioctioncry, and Drinks. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobaccos (tho best brands onlv). Cornwall's School of Music. CORNER DEVON AND DAWSONMR K-ISTLE CORNWALL, Principal (Late Pupil of II Signer Moretti, Milan, and Honfy j. Wood, Landon). VOIOE PRODUCTION & SINOINO. MR H. J. CORNWALL, Pianoforte. MR F. CORNWALL : Violin, Mandolin, Guitar & Btuijjo. PIANOS uha! all stringed instruments tested tmd seleetad.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 31, 11 February 1904, Page 3

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