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THEATRE NEW PLYMOUTH. CONCERT CORNWALL'S BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR CLUB.

21 st ffi 21 s I.—Selection (a) "liegulation March' (1)) "Coon Melodies," Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Band. 2.—Ballad, "My pretty Jano" (Hishop) Mr K. Cornwall, •Allegro, Mendelssohn Sonata No. 8, op. 58, for piano and violk Messrs H. J. and F. Cornwall, 4.—Humorous Glee, "Little Jack Horner," Messrs K. and F. and Miss Gladys Cornwall inul Mrs Coainop. s.—Banjo Quartet to (a) "Hiawatha" (b} "Mississippi Breakdown," Messrs F. Cornwall, Bayley, Medley, and Wlvi tcoinl>e. 6.—Son;;, "In a Fairy Boat" (Barnard) Miss Gladys Cornwall. 7.—Selections (a) Egyptian Midnight Parade, (■!>) Evergreen Waltz Mandolin and Guitar Band. B.—The Tickling Trio, "Vadasi Qua" (Martini) Mrs Connop and Messrs K. and F. Norwegian Bri(Greig) i Ada Dickson. PART 11. 10.—Selections (a) "Home Love," (b) Scotch Airs, (Mandolin amd Guitar Band. 11.—Sons, "Vashti" (Hordes?) Mrs liasham (Miss Daisy Taylor). 12.—Trio, Two violins and viola, op. 55 (Beethoven) Violins, Mossrs F. Cornwall and*Tutschka : viola, Mr A. L. Cooke. 13.—"Maid of Athens," Mr McEwen. (OMigato by Mr A. 1,. Cooke.) 14.—"Valso Brilliante Espagnolo," Cornwall Family. 15.—Humorous Catch, " Celia's Charms," Messrs K., H.. 1., and F. Cornwall and McEwen. IB.—Selection, "The Darkie's Dream" Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo Band. s. Booking 6d extra. A. E. SYKES, Hon. Sec.

STAR SOCIAL V 'bo held in tho ThiSATHE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1904, Under tho i>atron l .\ig*> of tho Tnranaki Rugby Union. HUMPHRIES & ELLIOTT, Hon. Sees.

Taranaki Poultry, Pigeon, Canary Show. Will be Held in tl ,TH JULY JULY , TH JULY 1 JULY RECORD ENTRIES. GRAND ART UNION. £.'lo First Prize £3O. £3O First Prize £3O. £3O First Prize £3O. £3O First Prize £3O. IS TICKETS I ! TICK UTS I ;i"! 5601b CHEESE ,5801b. SCOIfi CHEESE 5601b. i 5601b CHEKSE 5GOlh. S6olb CHEESE s(iolb. (Studded with Coins.) HOOK ORDERS. PLUCKING COMPETITION. Exhibition plucking ami dressir uhl lecture by Government Expert. LEWIS JACKSON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. tU< KINDS OF JOIiniNO WORK UNDERTAKEN. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. Plan* »nd Specifications Prepured. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. WORKSHOP : Powdwham Street).

SURATURA TEA Just as ability will assert itself, so will quality tell. The quality of Suratura Tea impresses the palate. It has just that delicious flavour "•-t pleases, and is by far the best ily tea because it is economical in the teapot. Surntura is pure honest Ceylon Tea and is fjuarantced not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. [ RETAIL TRICES : SURATURA A QUALITY 1/0 per lb SURATURA B QUALITY 1/9 per lb SURATURA 15 QUALITY 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY 2/4 per lb SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. Equitable Life Assurance SOCIETY OP U.S. . Strongest in the World. H. B. HYDE, Founder, RICHARD COCK, Esq., Has bean appointed Resident Agent, and MR FRANK WATTS, Supervisor of Agencies for Taranaki. Those intending to insure and those already insured please note. Policy holders can pay their premiums at the office of Richard Cock, Esq., tho temporary oflico of the Society. J T. W. RAPLEY, District Manager. E. TREVOR GOULD, Resident Secretary, Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 167, 19 July 1904, Page 3

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