IJIHEATHE j^OYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. rtRILLIANT SUCCESS OP MR. d. C. WILLIAMSON'S FAMOUS NEW COMEDY CO., .vho last evening before a crowded louse achieved a magnificent tri—imph in "The Marriage of Kitty." TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, TO-NIGHT. rO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, TO-NIGHT. VNOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION. Presentation of the delightful romantic comedy 01 Captain It. Marshall, entitled, "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR," .vhich when played in Auckland created boundless merriment and entlnisi»sm. Preceded at .8 o'clock by tho sci'eaning Havniarket Farco, "MARGORY'S TKOUULES." The performance to-night will be rnder tho patronage and in the pressnce of the British FoolUall Team. "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR" vill be staged on a scale of superb nagmificence. Box plan at Colonial Piano Deiot. D.C. and R. Stalls 5/-, Stalls !/-, Pit 1/-, Early Door Stalls and Pit, 6d extra. SREAT BRITAIN Versus TARANAKI. Kick-off 3.15 p.m. Idmission to Ground 2/- To Ground and Enclosed Terraces 5/-. The Grounds will be open at 9 i.m., and the public are earnest.)) equested to COME EARLY ANll LVOID THE CRUSH AT THE JATES. Owing to the enormous crowds who Lave notified their intention of comby the special trains New Plymouth People should all be in the pounds before 2 p.m., otherwise here will bo considerable congestion it the gates. It is expected that the Grounds till be taxed to its fullest capacity, .nd it is the intention of the Union o close the gates as soon as the ound becomes overcrowded. For his purpose a notice will be issued itating "GROUNDS FULL ; NO URTHER ADMISSION." A Change Box will be established it. the coiner of Gilbert and Liarlet Streets, where the public may eceive change, but NO CHANGE VILL BE GIVEN AT THE GATES. The gate marked "Press Gate," mmediately to the left of the main snlrance will admit Players, Ollicials, landsmen in unifrom 1 , and the Press Jnly. l'he Official Programme and Souenir issued by the Union will be io!d on Tuesday and Wednesday at L/- c a ch. Any other programme isucd is not sanctioned by the Union. Tickets admitting to the Terraces :an be obtained from any of the folowing on payment of 0/- F. T. Jellringer, Now Plymouth; C. 11. Vrndt, Stratford ; T. Buchanan,Waitara ; F. Sourdle, lnglewood ; A. Jlarke, Opunake ; A. Jury, Okaiawa; N. Slattery, Manaia. Buy these Tice'ets at once. You may not be able ,o buy them at any price on the day >f the Match. On no account will anyone except ,he Touch Judges be allowed in the ricinity of the touch lines. C. H. AHNDT, Ho®. Sec. T.R.U. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. OTICE is hereby given that Liaidet Street from Gilbert Street to tho entrance of the Relation Grounds and Fillis Street are closed to till horses and vmtitular traffic oil WEDNESDAY, August 17th, the occasion of the BrilishTaranaki football match. R. COCIC, Mayor. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rsi HE Offices of the New Plymouth X Borougih Council will be closed on WEDNESDAY afternoon next, at 1 p.m., being the occasion of the British-Tarasiaki football match. R. COCK, Mayor. NEW PLYMOUTH PUBLTC LIBRARY. lIE Public Library will be open A from 10 a.m. until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY next, closing in the afternoon, and re-opening in the evening j>t tho usual hour. R. COCK, Mayor.
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ri"l ENDI3RS are invittxl und will bo A received up to noon on THURSDAY next (18th inst.) for fencing 011 the Victoria Esplanade. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the ollices of the Borough Engineer, Town Hall, New Plymouth F, T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. A SPLENDID opportunity for a business man, either as an investment or for business purposes. The property comprises : 51 FEET TO DEVON STREET, with commodious Shop and Dwelling, with bathroom, hot and cold water, and every convenience ; also stable afod trap-shed ; and is situated opposite the Post Office. The shop has boon occupied by Mr Irvin as a grocery and general store. For further particulars apply to MEDLEY & BUNDLE, Land Agents, Devon Street.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH—BRITAi-V v. TAUANAKI. ON AUGUST 17th trains will leave Wanganui at 7.15 a.m., Hawern at 7.30 a.m. and 11.35 a.m., Stratford 8.58 a.m., 12.0 p.m. and 12.50 p.m., Toko 12.5 p.m., Waitara 10.5 a.m., 1.10 p.m. and 2.0 p.m. for New Plymouth. lieturn trains will lnvc New Plymouth at 5.30 p.m. and 6.5 p.m. The usual 11.35 a.m. gttods train Hawcra to New Plymouth and the | 4.25 p.m. train New Plymouth to | Ilawera will NOT run. i Holiday Excursion Tickets, availI able for return till August 18th, will lie issued to New Plymouth on August 17th by tho above trains, except that Excursion Tickets will NOT Ix? issued by tho 7.15 Wtmganui train from stations north of Ngaire. Excursion Tickets will NOT Ihi available by the mail tram on August IRth. For further particulars soo poster! at stations,; BY ORDER,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 190, 16 August 1904, Page 3
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810Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 190, 16 August 1904, Page 3
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