LAST WEEK THE GRANDEST SHOW THE GRANDEST SHOW THE GRANDEST SHOW IN NEW ZEALAND. IN NEW ZEALAND. IN NEW ZEALAND. CONTINUED SUCCESS ! ! CONTINUED SUCCESS ! ! CONTINUED SUCCESS ! ! NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION CARNIVAL, 1905. PROGRAMME : | Monday: Exhibition Novelties and Displays. Machinery in Motion. Art Gallery and Pictures. Orchestra' °—°" f " in Italian Gardens. Fri LUNCHEON 12 till 2. AFTERNOON TEA 3 till 5. PHYSICAL EXERCISES By Central School Cadets,. Tuesday: EXHIBITION ATTRACTIONS Maori Entertainment in ' Concert Hall Free. MUSIC ALL DAY, Elocutionary Compet'i'tions. Wednesday : EXHIBITION DISPLAYS.. Manufactures Illustrated by Working, Machinery. Miscellaneous Concert and G: Tableau in Italian Gardens, Fr< LUNCHEON, 12 till 2. AFTERNOON TEA 3 till 5. D'ARU'S MARIONETTES. 2ADONPS MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCE. Free, Thursday: EXHIBITION DISPLAYS & NOVELTIES. Expected Visit of Right Honorable Richard Seddon, the Honorable J. Carroll, the Honorable Sir J, G. Ward and Party. GRAND MAORI DEMONSTRATION, FREE. MILITARY'TOURNAMENT IN RECREATION GROUNDS, and MAORI AQUATIC SPORTS, Adnflission Is. GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Ami Marvellous Tight-Rope Walking, Admission, is. Special Trains from IVanganui and Late Return Trains^ Friday : EXHIBITION NOVELTIES. LUNCHEON, 12 till 2. AFTERNOON TEA 3 to 5. Popular Entertainment— Including Shadow Pantomime. Free. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ANTONIO'S CIRCUS, STARTLING NOVELTIES. Saturday: EXHIBITION,. ART GALLERY PICTURES. Band Performance in Gardens, Maori Vdllage. Zadoni'a Marvellous Performance. D'Arc's Marionettes, &c, &c, &c. Admission to Exhibition VSeason Tickets, 5/-; Family Tickets, 12/6. OPEN FROM 10 TILL 10. TWELVE HOURS' CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT,; H. A. LENNON, Secretory, ANTONIO'S emeus CONCERT ROOM, J£ XHIBl'noN BUILLINGS. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3. AND EVENING AT 8.30. ROW DE D NIII G TL Y ROWDED NIGHTLY! SPECIAL ATTRACTION SPECIAL ATTRACTION THURSDAY, J. ;>i) ~ „, THURSDAY, g.so p!m.' WEIGHT-LIFTING CONTEST On this occasion Mr Li'X. McLean will offer a handsome (jo! 1 n,id>U to b« competed for bv :«.> | O --al Champions. Conditions'ran be had from Lex McLean. This .is a chance to ,qain the Championship of the North li-lanrl. OPEN TO ALL COMERS OPEN TO ALL COMERSEXHIBITION. AFTEBNOON TEAS. IN TEA TENTS. IN DINING ROOMS. AFTERNOON TEA from 3 to&. PRICE 6d. Strawberries And Cream PRICE 6d. ICES ! ICES ! ICES ! LUNCHEON, l/6d. AH vote the CATERING arrangements excellent. BRING YOUR FRIENDS, SUPPER PARTIES CATERED FOR TW-EW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. SEASON TICKETS ARE NOW REDUCED. Family (1 adults) ]2/G Season (1 adult) jj/_ II- A. LENNON, Secretary. nnHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNmeiit State Fire Insurance Of--3 will be prepared to accept Fire Hisks on and after 4th January, 1905. Advantages : Insured share profits. State Guarantee. Lowest Rates. Equitable and prompt settlements. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, New Plymouth Agent. Bonedust. Bonedust. OWING to the scarcity of Bonedust this season Farmers v>H do well in their own interests to booM their orders at once. ~ WTON
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7707, 9 January 1905, Page 3
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