THEATRE ROYAL. New Plymouth. A NOTABLE DRAMATIC EVENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Mi* GEORGE MUSGROVE presents lor the first time in New Plymouth : AUGUSTE VAN BIENE AUGUSTE VAN BIENE The Workl-renowned Actor Musician, Supported by Miss Eena Burnleig-h And Specially Selected LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY In the Famous Play : "THE BROKEN MELODY." ''THE BROKEN MELODY." As played by him over 4000 times. OAST OF CHARACTERS Paul Borinski, A Musician.
l urn i)uijn^Ki, /i .musician, . Mr Auguste Van Bione. General Ivanoff, Agent of the Russian Secret IVico, Mr Henry Ladlow DudJey Mortimer, A Theatrical Agent, Mr Horace L,ingard. Dickson, A Lodgmghouso-keeper, Mr Arthur Ilawires. Doctor M'Orath,, Mr Ernest Laceby. Th» Hon. ltichard Spiunacker, . Mr Arthur Lewis. Ueatijuur, A French Inipressario, Mr Arthur Elilrod. Mrs Dickson, Mrs Morton. Miss Garrard, Miss Ida Chapman. The Hon, Mrs Spinnacker, Miss Avis Graham, Iho Duchess do Vervicrs, Miss Marie Iticrnold.
—"Mil 10 IUKUUIUI Mafrel #j Wife of Borinyki, Miss Lena Burnleigh. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. (Painted Specially for this Production by W. R. COLEMAN). Act I.|—Borinski's Lodgings in London. ACT H.—Salon of the Duchess (itj Verviers, in Paris. ACT lll.—Villa, near Folkestone. Eows open 7 p.m. Curtain rjscs sharp at 8,. Carriages 10.45 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION : D.C. and Orchestral Stalls 4/-, Stalls a/-, Pit 1/-. Early door to Pit only, 6d extra. Box plan now open at McKirinon Bain's Music Warehouse. PETE HUGHES, Manager. THE MINIMAX FIRE EXTINGUISHER. A DEMONSTRATION of the Minimax Fire Extinguisher will be given on the vacant block opposite the Railway Station on WEDNESDAY, the sth, at 3.15 p.m,. All interested in fire fighting are invitod BEAVLEY & GRIFFITHS, Local Agents. FRUIT. FRUIT. FRlflT. TO-DAY. hkwtom kino WILL sell by a,uctaoi£ at his Mart, on Wednesday, Anril sth
• » vm ucuneauay, April tun : 200 BOXES FRUIT, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Tomatoes, Quinces', Plums, etc. Sale at 10.30 o'clock. RAHOTU, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. NEWTON KING \\r ILL sell fox auction at bis yarßs Yt as above : 40 yearling steers 50 mixed calvos 18 forward and springing heifers 15 storo cows 25 18 month steers 25 18 month to - year lieifers 4 bulls Sale at 12.30. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. AVAIWAKAIIIO YARDS. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, NEWTON KING "**rJLL sell by auction at his WaiT ▼ wakaiho Yards, on the above date 2-00 horses Comprising : Light and Heavy Draughts, Milk Cart, 2 and 3 year-old Unbroken' Colts and Fillies, LigHt Harness- Hacks and Ponies.Sale at 1 o'clock. APPLICATION having been made to 1110 by Walter Patrick Mark. o£ Stratford, gentleman, to register a re-enlry under sub-license No. 6192, affecting section 21, Block' 9, Ngatiinaru Survey District, being all the land in Occupation Lease, with right of purchase, No. 3290, Vol. 32, Fol. 53, of which Gilbert Tom Perrott and Holly Gibson Tombs
are the registered Lessees ;■ and proof to my satisfaction of such re-entry, and of the actual recovery of possession, having been given, I hereby , give notice that 1 will register the re-entry as requested, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within I one month from the date oftheGa-l ; zette containing this notlcel. Dated at the Land Registry Office, New lHymouth, this 4th day of April, 1905/ T, HUTCHISON, District Land Hegistrar.
VOLUNTEER CAMP, 1905 NEW PLYMOUTHj • ENDERS ale invited and will be received at the Oflice of the undersigned, Devon Street, New Plymouth', up to noon on SATUR I -,! DAY, Bth inst., for SUPPLIES as ' under to the 2nd and 4th iial Uilions Wellington"—West Coast Rifle Volunteers <•» ba encamped at the Wai- ■ wakaiho Rifle Range, from Tlll'RSday, 20th inst, to MONDAY;, the 24th inst. Supplies in Contract No. 1 to be delivered in camp daily ; Contract No,: 2, one delivery at camp. Contract No. I.—Ration (uncooked at per ration) —Meat ljltj, Bread lit), Potatoes 1J if), Sugar 3oz, Tea >Joz, Coffee Joz, Butter 3oz, Salt Joz, Pepper 1.<!60z, Milk J pint. All of the best quality. Approxim ate number of rations required daily; —OOO for four days. Contract No. 2.—Trussed Straw for. tents, at per ton ; Firewood (riryj rata)', at per cord, 4ft lengths. Contract No. 3.—For the right to Keep a Canteen during the hours of from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. dotty, but liable to be closed at any time at the discretion of the Officer Commaw iflimr ('ttnuk I
Contract No. 4.'—Carting to aml rom Smart Koad Station to Camp. Tho lowest or arty tender ticst necessarily accepted. Separate tenders for Moat and Groceries as per Contract No. 1 may bo Sent tei For further details apply to UIIjOKCJJK COCK, Captain, Quartermaster. 11. THE ASSOCIATED IiOAIUI
TIIE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC and ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. XAMINAT 10 N S for 1905 will bo held us under, viz : Elements* of Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on 3rd June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental) Music at a date 1o be announced later. C!old and Silver Medals will lie given to tho candidates taking lirst and second places on tho Honours List in New /.Malawi. Music published for last year's examinations may bo used Ihis year. Copies of Regulations anil Syllabus can bo had oil application to ho undersigned. All entries close on tho Ist May ncxta (F, W. RICHMOND,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 3
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