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I Theatre Royal. Under the Direction of Mr J.C. WILLIAMSON. Touring Manager—Mr Harold Ashton A Brilliant Dramatic event fraught with great interest. Till KSDAY AND FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 and 18. MR.d.C. WILLIAMSON Presents the celebrated English Artists Miss MAUDE JEFFRIES, Mr JULIUS KNIGHT, and u specially selected LONDON COMPANY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. Presentation on an elaborate scale of DA2ZLINU SPLENDOUR of the most delightful and fascinating romantic love story ever written, viz. : MONSIEUR 11EAUCA1RE. Monsieur lieaucaire Mr Julius Knight Lady Mary Oarlyle Miss Maud Jeffries Magnificent Scenery, Gorgeous Costuming, Superb Appointments—the Grandest Spectacle ever witnessed on the Australasian Stage. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. The Great Napoleonic Drama, A ROYAL DIVORCE. Introducing n series of impressive tableaux, including .—The Retreat from Moscow—Charge and Rout at Waterloo—Napoleon alone at St. Helena. Box Plan at Air McKinnon Bain's. D.C. and R. Stalls 5/-, Stalls 3/-, Pit 1/-. Early Door Stalls and Pit 6d extra. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, NOV. 15th. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, Miss Gertie Campion. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Song, "Spring" Misa Chong (Tosti) 3. Violin Solo, "The Harp that Once" Mr 11. Tutschkn 4. Song, "Beloved, it is Morn" Miss Murohy 5. Song, "The Longshoreman." Mr F. Cornwall 0. Selection, Estudiantina, Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Club 7. Song (humourous) "When Father Laid the Carpet on the Stairs" Mr Binnington Interval of 10 minutes. 1. Song (Selected) Miss Murphy 2. Song, "Song of the Bow" Mr Pritchard 3. Selection, Estudiantina, Banjo, and Guitar Club. 4. Song, "Alone on the Raft," Miss Maude Treeby 5. Song "Only a Penny" Mrs Connop 6. Song (humorous) "The Happy Land" Mr Binnington Doors open 7.30. Overture 8 p.m. sham. Prices : 2s, Is. THE NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW T» be held at in* DRILL HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1004. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1004 A GRAND DISPLAY OF VEGETABLES EGETABLES Cookery, Wood Carving, Fancy Work, etc., etc. SPECIAL CLASS For best hat trimmod with natural flowers or foliage. Open to all but professional milliners. Prizes, 21/-, 10/-, 5/-. Entrance, 1/-. Further particulars on application to secretary. All entries in Children's Classes Free. Entries will close at H. R. Cattlcy's shop on Tuesday, 22nd November, at 8 p.m. Late entries at double fee. Schedules and Members' Tickets from any member of the Committee, or on application to ARCHIE HOOKER, Hon. Secretary. Taranaki Metropolitan Agricultural Society. ANNUAL SHOW To be held at NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY. Ist DECEMBER, IUO4. LARGELY INCREASED PRIZES OFFERED FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Messrs Lovell and Christmas, Ltd.'s CHALLENGE TROPHY, value £75. The Taranaki A. and P. Society's TROPHY, of 1902, value £25. ■" £l3 Leaping Competition. General Entries close on SATURDAY, 19th November, at 8 p.m., with the Society's agents throughout the District, and with secretary. Brougham-street. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE 21st ANNUAL SHOW of CATTLE. HORSES, rj PIGS, POULTRY, DOGS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., will be held on the Show Ground, Hawera, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1901. JUMPING COMPETITIONS (both days), DRIVING COMPETITIONS, LLOYD-LINDSAY COMPETITION, GUESSING COMPETITION (Ist Prize, Singer Co.'s Sewing Machine, value £l4 10s), SCHOOL COMPETITION, Etc., Etc. Numo-ous and valuable Points Prizes will be advertised shortly. Add to published Programme : Maori Leaping Competition list or over, entry ss. First prize, £3 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £l. Maori Driving Competition.—Entry r>s. First prize, £2 ; 2ntf, £l. from local agents, and I C. A. BUHGTC, Secretary. AUCKLAND STEAMERS. TJ enable passengers to got on board early and sen ire their ljcrths in comfort a 'bus will leave town for the breakwater every evolving at 7.30. M. JONES, Proprietor, Bonedust. Bonedust. OWING to the scarcity of Honedust this season Fanners wil do well in their own interests to booK their orders at once. NEWTON KINOi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 267, 15 November 1904, Page 3

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