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GRAND SACRED CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. In the . THEATRE ROYAL Iu aid of the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. 1. Chorus '"And the Glory," Handel (Messiah). 2. Song, ''The King of Love my Shepherd is," .Gounod Miss Eva Nixon. 3. Song, "La Sereuata," Uraga Miss Cubice Buckmanjt, 4. Chorus, "Blessed are the Hen," Mendelssohn (Elijah) o. Air, "Why do the Nations," Handel Mr Hamilton Hodges, 6. Chorus, "Be not Afraid," Mendelssohn

7. Soug, selected Miss Amy Chong. 8. Cornet solo, "Calvary," Rodney Mb C. H, Laws, 7. Chorus "Lift up Your Heads," (Messiah) Handel 10. Song, ''Ave Maria," Maseagni Mibs Eva Nixon, 11. Song, " Nazareth," Gounod. Mr Hamilton Hodges. 12. Chorus; " Hallelujah," Handel (Messiah) Pianist; Mrs J S. Hempton. Organist: Mr H. Temple White. Leader of Orchestra: Mr A. L. Cooke. Conductor : Mr G. Herbert White. Price of Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s j Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. H. J. 11013BS, Secretary Concert Committee. J. CLAKKE, General Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction J. C. Williamson. From the Land of Fun. WEDNESDAY, APIUL 18. (One Night Only.) ME J. C. WILLIAMSON presents the Modern Collossus of WIT PUN ANECDOTE MR E. G. KNOWLES

(Prince of Mcrrimeut) In bis Fascinating and Humorous Entertainment, SONGS and STORIES of Hie STAGE interspersed with MUSIC SONG DANCE, Assisted by tbe Pre-eminent Banjo Instrumentalist Mrs R. G. Knowles, and Beautiful Mov.ng and Still Pictures. Tbe " Wellington Post" says: "Mr E. G. Knowles kept bis audienco laughing lieurtily. It was genuine laugbter, no snigger; and seemed to hare its sguroo m the region of tho ribs of tbe auditorium, from which all good laughter' comes." Attend—A Night with Knowles. Box Plan now open at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is,

PUBLIC BILL MONDAY, APItIL 16. TJ BATRE ROYAL In aid of Western Park Improvement Fund. DaLcl'ig at 8 p.m. • First-class Orchestra. Tickets : Gentlemen. 3i: Ladies. 2s.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. TEMBEIIS ami intending nicm.aj.L bers of the New Plymouth Club are requested to attend practice on Tukapa Ground on THURSDAY, at 3 p.m. L FBOST, Hon. See. TARANAKI REINFORCED COXCRETE COMPANY. ALL interested iu the formation of a Ferro-Coucrote Company kindly I communicate with ' FRANCIS A. TK.EGELL.ES, Civil Engineer, Brooking's Building. New Plymouth. MAS TE It M OKDA Y, APRIL 16th, 1906. STAB feTORTS. TO 118 HELD IN .RECREATION GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH . EXCELLENT NOMINATIONS Have been received, including some of the fastest runners in the colony. You must witness THE ANIMAL RACE anil other novelties.. : The.Military Band will be in attendance. Refreshment and afternoon tea booths will be on the ground? The train has been delayed convenience of country visitor Admission to ground Is EVEEAED GILMOUR Sacrciary.

NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. Exhibition opens on tlie Ist . NOVEMBER, 1906 Large applications for S])acc have been received from the United Kingdom, the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth, America, France, Germany, India, Japan, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, and New Zealand will make a fine display of all the natural products, resources, and manufactures of the colony. . Extensive additions to the buildings have been found necessary to meet the demand for space. 1!. ALLAN, G. S. MUNKO, .Executive Commissioners. Christchurch, 2t)th March, 11)00. GOLDEN GRID RESTAURANT A.N I) OYSTER SALOON, opposite Theatre Koynl, Devon Street, New Plymouth. !!'•' inoiils at all hours from 7 a.m. to 13 p.m. (midnight). Sundays from 5 p.m. to U p.m. Nearest supper room to railway station. Fish, luncheon, oyster and supper rooms. The best in town for all meals. FRESH OYSTERS can be Had enil arrangements with cusin any qnuiility. A large supply of oyster shells for garden paths, etc. A trial solicited. J. W. KUETA PROPRIETOR.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8083, 12 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8083, 12 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8083, 12 April 1906, Page 3

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