Theatre ROYAL. New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT ! I'mler th« direction of Mr \X. Spencer Jones. WATKIN MILLS And his Most Distinguished GREAT ENGLISH QIIXTETTE. Greatest Musical Event of the .Year. The only opportunity of hearing this distinguished Company of Arlists. At Wanganui almost every item was encored with great enthusiasm, and a tletiiawi for a second concert. SAME PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Tickets : ."is, .Is. Is <M Early doors fid e*lr«. Doors open T.:!<>, Early doors 7.1~>. }I F. A T II E R O Y A L. Direction of Mr Geo. Stephenson. "IT."SPAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 2 ami MR GEOUGE STEPHENSON'S SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY 01' Refined Entertainers The Sensation of Ihe Century. GREAT MAGIC KETTLE IHrect from I'nlaee Theatre. London. IT ROILS ON" ICE. THE MARVELS OF LIQUID AIK Jntroduml bv the originator, PROFESSOR ANDREWS. The Famous ENGLISH PIERROT ENTERTAINERS, from Principal London Theatres. The New ami Startling ILLUSION, I'D A. Goddess of tho Air. THE TRINITY CHOIR HOYS. Under direction of Mr X. J. Gebde. MISS ELSA DWYER ; THE GREAT ALMA. Court Magician : ELSIE 11. PEERLESS. Lyric Artist ; MR F. H. STOKES, and others. Popular Prices: -Is, 2s, awl Is. Ilox plan «t D. McKinnon Rain's. Entire Change of Programme Second N'ight. JOSEPH BROWN', Representative.
THE TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADI"LTS AND CHILDREN Will bu held ill the THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1904. DANCING : Children from 7 to 9.30. Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN, Instructed by Miss Bedford. TICKETS : Children under 11, Is Ladies, 2s ; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may bo obtained from Mcs Dockrill and tiro Ladies' CommiUeo. First rrizo will be given for the best, Girl's Fancy Costuiw, nlso First I'run for most Original Costume ; and also I'ri/os for the bes-t Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes.
OLDE LONDON IN NEW PLYMOUTH. REALISTIC REPRESENTATIONS OF England in Ye Olden Time. COMMENCING Tuesday ,10th October OLD ENGLISH YILLACE. MAYPOLE DANCES. FANCY COS TI MES. F.LKCANT STALLS OF USEFI'L AMI FANCY ARTICLES YE CHELSEA IHNNE SHOPI'K YE POST OFFICE. YE FISHING WELL. YE riLLORY AND STOCKES. MRS J ARMAVS* WAXWORKS REVIVED. MFSIC EVERY DAY. PLANTATION SOXfiS. NAIL DRIVING C OMPETITION. rrxcil AND JI'DY. SHOOTING C AI.t.ERY. Etc., Etc., Etc.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 3
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