IHBATEE ROYAL, Under the sole direction of MR GEORGE STEPHENSON. Touring Manager ......G. H. Barnes. BOX PLAN tor the season will I open at Mr 1). McKinnon Bain's |TO-MORROW, Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock. T. ÜBBBAY NEX T, February 7 th. Will be ushered in the Most Momentous Musical Event ever Chronicled in New Plymouth, with the iirst appearance of one of the Largest awl Most Prominent Musical Organisations ol Australasia, as embodied in MR GEORGE STEPHENSON'S NEW ENGLISH Musical Comedy Coy. Selected Specially from the Principal English Theatrical Organisations in London's Latest and Gayest Queen I of Musical Comedy, THE ROSE OF RIVIERA, By D. P. Osmond Carr, composer of ''ln Town," "His Excellency,'' Etc. A Magnificent Chorus of 50 Voices. Enchanting Bevy ol "Hose" BalJaiino FAMOUS GIBSON GIII LS And Pull Opera Orchestra. WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY Bth. The Skirt Dancer. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. The Dandy Doctor. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Stalls 8s ; Pit, 2s. TARANAKI ANNUAL EEGATTA (Rowed under the Rules of the Ne Zealand Amateur Rowing Associ: tion.) To be held on the WAITARA RIVER on Thursday, February 23, 1905. PROGRAMME: 1. BOYS' CLINKER FOURS.-For boys under 17 years. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About a mile. 2. MAIDEN WHALEBOAT RACE— No members of crew to have won any race (Junior Race excepted). First prize, £6 ; second, £l. One mile and a half. 3. GIRLS' WHALEBOAT RACE.— First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About half a mile. 4. SENIOR CLINKER FOURS.— First prize, £ls ; second, £4. Two boats, £lO. About 1 mile. 5. CHAMPION WHALEBOAT Race —First prize, live boats or more, £2O ; second, £5. Less than flvo boats, £ls ; second, £5. About three miles. 6. JUNIOR CLINKER FOURS.— First prize, £6 ; second, £l. About one mile. 7. MAIDEN CLINKER FOURS - First prize, £8 ; second, £2. About one mile. 8. YOUTHS' WHALEBOAT RACE. For youths under 21 years. First prize, £5 ; second, £l. About on„ mile and a half.- °. LADIES' WHALEBOAT RACE. -First prize, £4; second, £l. About half a mile. 10. SENIOR CLINKER FOURS. - First prize, £6 ; second, £l. About one mile. 1.1. FLYING WHALEBOAT RACE.First prize, £5 ; second, £l. About three-quarters of a mile 12. BEST DECORATED BOAT.-To be rowed by ladies in procession. First prize, £3; second, £l. 13. PAIR-OAR WHALEBOAT RACE —First prize, £2 ; second*, £l. About half a mile. 14. SWIMMING RACE (handicap).First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. AUout 200 yards. 15. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE (handicap).—Rider must enter and leave the water on horseback. First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. Post entry 2s Gd. 16. VETERANS' WHALEBOAT RACE.—For crews over 40 years. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About one mile and a hall. 17. SENIOR TUB RACE (handicap) —First prize, 25s ; second, [!10s. Post entry. 18. BOYS' TUB RACE.-Foy boys under 17 years. First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Post entrv. 9. GREASY BOOM.—First prize, £2 ; secoad, £l. i> oa t entrv 30.—MAORI CANOE RACE.—Not less than four men in each canoe. First prize, £4 ; second, £l. About one milo. 21. HIGH DIVE.-Neatest header. First prize, 30s ; second, 10s. Post entry. Entries closu with the secretary at the Foresters'' Hull on WEDNESDAY, February 15th, at 8 p.m. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to be worn must be lodged at the time of entry. AH post entries close at 12 noon on Regatta Day and will be charged 5 per cent, on amount of total prize BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL AND DELAYED TRAINS. THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will be held in St. John's Hall on Regatta Night. Good music and supper. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 23. For complete programme see posters. A Good Two Foot Rule Is to see that your FOOTWARE is of the BEST QUALITY procurable. QUALITY 13 Till-: TEST OP | CHEAPNESS! We stock \hc following liigh-Cla Goods in BOOTS AND SHOES. FOR LADIES— The Famous "JULIA MARLOWE" SHOE from the Rich Shoe Companv. BUTTON BOOTS (P. C. Ford and Co.) GLACE KID SHOES, awarded gold medal, S. Wolf Maisey. FOR GENTLEMEN—FRENCH' C.VI,F BOOTS, " Northern Light Brand." A good wearing solid leather comfortable boot that will give you every satisfaction at a reasonable price. Also the Celebrated '■' EGMONT" Chrome. Box Calf and Kangerette, and English and American Boots. I*est Brands. Quality guaranteed. J. R. CHATTERTON, X.L.C.R. BOOT AND SHOE AVARKHOUSE, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. C. O. ROBERTS, IRONMONGER. INGLEWOOD 4 Bargains. Folding Go-Carta (very handy for travelling), 25/6 and 30/Folding Camp Stools (can almost be put in the pocket) 3/9 Winchester Magazine Carbine, 44 cal 85/18 Gallon Copper Furnace, Pen and Frame, 60/18 Gallon Stamped Steel Milk Can. 35/"Gourmet Boila" to fit No. 7 and 8 saucepan (recommended by medical faculty) 3/- and 4/6B Mann's Green Bone-Cutter, 50/SH with Order, Railage Paid. AUCKLAND STEAMERS. VJ enable passengers to got oi board early and secure thei ths in comfort a 'bus will ieavi iown for the breakwater every even ing at 7.30. M. JONES, Proprietor, TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. TO ensure insertion changes o standing advertisements must read this office before one o'clock on th day preceding issue. Parcels and packages from all cen< tres in New Zealand to New Ply. I mouth or vicci versa at fixed througl rates.—The New Zealand Expree* Company, Ltd. .j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7727, 1 February 1905, Page 3
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