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T R E BOYAI L New .Plymouth. Under the sol<; direction of Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! ISDAY NEXT, April 4lh, and WEDNESDAY. APRIL sth. Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE present for the first time in Now Plymouth AUGUSTE VAN BIENE AUGUSTE VAN BIENE And Specially Selected LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY' In the Famous Play : "THE BROKEN* MELODY." "THE BROKEN MELODY." As played by him over 4000 times "Then! are t.vo things worth livinj Tor—to hear Adclina l'atti sing am Van Biene play the 'cello."—Clemen S»ott 2 London Daily Telegraph. During the production Van Blent will play his ceMyralcd 'Cello Solos Scenery specially i>ainted loi this production by W. I!. Coleman. PRICES : 4/-, -V-, 1/-. Early <looi 13d extra to Gallery, I3 o x Plan wil 1)0 opened at D. McKinnon Bain's Mu sic Warehouse to-morrow (Friday morning at 9 o'clock. PETE HUGHES, Managwv STAR FOOTBALL CLUB SPORTS, ■7IASTER MONDAY, 24th APRIL UASTER MONDAY, 24th APRIL President: E. Dockrill, Esq. ; Mar shal, J. N. Hempton, Esq. ; Handi capper, W. Shannon, Esjq,., Judges Messrs W. T. Jennings, .M.H.R., E Whittle, R. Pardy ami C. Clark Timekeepers r J. Bennett and W Roberts. Committee : Messrs E T. Bellringer, A. Humphries, W Sadler, J. Way, B. Pcnwarden, J Sadler, F. Richards, F. Nariinena A. Kivell, E. Crocker, 0. Sadler 11. Ford, T. ('allaghan, J. Clarke H. Stockcr, RUNNING EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN RACE, £2, Ist prize 80s ; 2nd prize, 10s. Post entry 2i 2. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, £lO Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; Bri prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; accept ance ss. 3. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, £lO Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3r< prize, £l. Nomination, 2s ; ac ceptance, ss. 4. CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, 44( yards, £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2n< prize, £2 ; 3rd prize, £l. Nomina tion, 2b ; acceptance, ss. 5. 880 YARDS HANDICAP, £l3 Ist prize, £9 ; 2nd prize, £3 ; 3rc prize, £l. : Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 7s. 6. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, 1 mill £lO. Ist prize, £7 ; 2nd prize £2 ; 3rd prize, £l, Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, ss. . FORCED HANDICAP, 220 yards, £2 10s. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize 10s. Winners, 2s 6d ; losers, Is. 8. OBSTACLE RACE, £3. Ist prizi £2 10s ; 2nd prize, 10a. Post en try, 2s. 19. BOYS' RACE, £l. Ist prize 15s ; 2nd prize, os. Post entry 2s CYCLING : HALF-MILE HANDICAP, £2 10s Ist .prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10s, Nomination, 2s ; acceptance Is. ONE MILB-HANDICAP, £4 10s. Lsi prize, £3 ; 2nd prize, £1 ; 3rd prize, 10s. Nomination, 2s, acceptance, Is.

prize, £5 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; 3rd priz. £l. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance 3„ BOYS' RACE (under 18), Half Mile. Ist prize, Mr Stocker's gold medal" 2nd prize, Mr J. Elliot's silve medal. Nomination, 2s. AMATEUR EVENTS. 100 .YARDS. Ist prize, Trophy, valued £2 10s ; 2nd prize, Trophy. 4.40 YARDS. Ist prizo, Trophy, valued £2 10s ; 2nd prize, Trophy, Nomination,' Is. Five Competitors, or no race. HIGHLAND EVENTS : HIGHLAND FLING. Ist prize, Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Medal. REEL O' TULLOCH. Ist prize, Gold Medal ; 2nd! prize, Silver Medal. BAGPIrE MUSIC (Marches), £2los Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, 10s, Entrance, 2s. BAGPIPE MUSIC (Strathspeys and Reels).: Ist prize, Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Medal. HIGHLAND FLING (Boys). Ist prize, Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Medal. HIGHLAND FLING (Girls). Ist prize Gold Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Me- . dal. Nominations' for all Handicap Events close on Bth. APRIL, I'JOo, together with all performances for the past 12 mon'ths (if none (luring that time the last throe), and must be accompanied by the full amount of entry fees ; otherwise they will not be received. Handicaps will appear in the Daily News on 18th APRIL, 1905. Running events will be conducted under the Rules of the TaranaUi Athletic and Caledonian Association, and the Cycle Races under the New Zealand League of Wheelmen. All persons nominating must be registered under the above rules. The Committee reserve the right to postpone or' alter the programme, J. ELLIOTT, Honorary Secretary. SPORTS TO START AT NOON. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage. ARE now open for the coming season, under the capable man-? ageiaen-t'of Mr F. J. A. MORRIS.; A GOOD DAYS OUTING. The most invigorating health resort in the North Island.. Magnificent prospects, delightfud surroundingsl, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Thosfe in search of hee-'th and rest at a minimum of cost? .should not miss tills chancej Charges for Mountain House : 1/per night, with use of bunk and ooking utensils, etc. ; visitors to provide their own blankets. If de--ired, meals may be obtained from caretaker at 1/6 each. The cottage may be hired Tor the exclusive uso of a party, eight bunks with. mauUiesses only, and all cookina lAteetil.s, With tables and other furniture, p to l. ivided. Terms on Meals Will be provided by it ~ Suiredi, sjaaie as above.. PACKING FRoJvTSadtus ÜBE . The Committee have made ama.™ments w lt h Mr W. H. s ?£ A W communications to him, or the Secretary 0 f Committee, will receivt prompt attentioa, 'tceivj E. W, (JARN3R, ccretary North Egmont Committee. Looks Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. THE SUPREMACY WJIT SURATURA TEA Is not it matter of chauce or accidM, but is based on quality anc \alue. It gives absolute satisfaction it pleases the palate ; its purity, Ira grunce, and aroma arc unequalled. Ii has every merit that distinguish*;: high grade Ceylon tea from the inferior sort. It brews a rich, stFor. liquor, and Ju.js tea is required fo. _ the brewing us compaml with othe teas. Suratura is honest Ceylon tee guaranteed not blended with Indian China or any cheap or inferior t RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A quality—ls 6d per Ibv Suratura B quality—ls 9d per Ib.Suratura D quality—2s per lb. Suratura X quality—2s 4d per Ib,r Sold by all Sfrwk'fiepwfy

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 784, 30 March 1905, Page 3

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