"THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY"IMPORTANT. T HE porformanco will commence at Footballers who have expressed a desire to again witness this delightful play (which they saw in Sydney) to be present, and allow those who dosire to witness their arrival to return in time for the overture. j^OITAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION,: TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT And (TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY, which on Saturday night concluded a three week's enormously successful season in Auckland, His Majesty's Theatre being packed nightly by enthusiastic audiences. TWO SPLENDID COMEDIES. Will be presented THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY TO-MORROW NIGHT Will be presented HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR The performance to-morrow night will be under the patronage and in the presence of the British Football Team. Box plan at Colonial Piano Depot. D.C. and R. Stalls 5/-, Stalls 3/-, Pit 1/-, Early Door Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. GREAT BRITAIN V6PBUS TARANAKI. Kick-off 3.15 p.m. Admission to Ground 2/- To Ground and Enclosed Terraces 5/-. The Grounds will be open at 9 a.m., and the public are eurnestb .eipiestedto COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT THE uiATES. Owing to the enormous crowds who have notified their intention of coming by the special trains New Plymouth People should all be in the grounds IxM'oru 2 p.m., otherwise there will be considerable congestion at the gates. It is expected that the Grounds will be taxed to its fullest capacity, and it is the intention of the Union to close the gales as Soon as the J t ountl becomes overcrowded. For this purpo.se a notice will be issued stating "GROUNDS Kl'I.L ; NO fURTHEJi ADMISSION." A Change Box will be established at the comer of Gilbert and LiarJet Streets, where the public may receive change, but NO CHANGE WHjL BE GIVEN AT THE GATES. The gate marked "Press Gate," immediately to the Ml of the main entrance will admit Players, Olliciais, Bandsmen in unifrom, and the Press Only. The Oflicial Programme and Souvenir issued by the Union will be sold on Tuesday and Wednesday at 1/- e a ch. Any other programme issued is not sanctioned by the Union. Tickets admitting to the Terraces can be obtained from any of the following on payment of 5/- F. T. Bellringer, New Plymouth ; C. H. Arndt, Stratford ; T. Buchanan,Wailara ; F. Sourdle, lnglewood ; A. Clarke, Opunake ; A. Jury, Okaiawa; W. Slattery, Manaia. Buy these Tickets at once. You may not be able to buy them at any price on the day j£ the Match. C. 11. ARNDT, Hon. Sec. T.H.U. TARANAKI GUARDS Annual Military Ball, DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904. Under the patronage of Battalion Officers, Taranaki Rugby Union, English Footballers-, and Taranaki Representative Team. Tickets may toe obtained from any rnomber of the Guards, the Ladies' Committee, or 'the Secretary. Gents, 5/- ; Ladies, 3/6 ; Double, 7/6 ; Volunteer Privates (in uniform), 8/6. G. M. WHITE, Col.-Sergt,., Hon. Sec. BRITISH V. TARANAKI. NEW PLYMOUTH TRADERS' AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. ON WEDNESDAY, August 17th, members are requested to close their premises from a-fluanter of an hour before and until after the match. Shops will be closed as usual on Thursday afternoon. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, Secretary. TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID opportunity -for a business man, either jis an investment oi- for business purposes. The property comprises 51 FEET TO DEVON STREET, witli commodious Shop and Dwelling, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and every convenience ; also stable abd trap-shed ; and is situated opposite the Post Office. The shop has been occupied by Mr Irvin as a grocery and general store. For further particulars apply to MEDLEY & RUNDLE, Land Agents, Devon Street. WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. NEWTON KING WILL SELL by auction at hif yards as above 100 yearlings 20 yearling steers 30 18 months heifers 18 2 year steers 20 fat and forward steers 80 heifers in calf 5 diioice springing Holstein heil era 6 choice dairy cows 12 springers 24 store cows ALSO,On account of Mr A. 11. Ha' cotybe t8 Well-bred Jersey cows, clos to calving, all young 6 Jersey heifers, springing Note.*—This is the first draft ( springe.<rs to be sold, as Mr Ha combe has decided to give up dairi ing. The balance will be sold at tt Waiwak.aiho yards as they coino ii These are all choice cows, being tl pick of the heifers held back froi Ilia original herd of dairy cows Sals at 12.30 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 189, 15 August 1904, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 189, 15 August 1904, Page 3
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