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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! mHI AT E E KOTAL X New Plymouth. Solo Direction of Messrs ® CLYDE MEYNELL & JN. GUNN MONDAY AND TU JUNE 11 and 12 Will Marie THE RAMATIC EVENT OF iHE YEAR when Messrs Mcynoll and nn will present for the first tirno in New Plymouth I heir Specially Selected Dblmatic ORGANISATION, Including the Favorite L Actor, Mr. Charles Vane and tli** young English Dramatic Si ,!•*» May Congdon. V.,» POSITIVE .i I",VJ MGtLT O-NLY 1.. iiie Sensational Transatlantic Musical Dramatic Sucoess, THE FATAL WEDDING. A play of Great Heart Interes By Theodore Koemer THE FATAL WEDDING is A PLAY WITH A RECORD that STANDS ABSOLUTELY ALONE in the Drama history of the world and the greatest testimony in proof of this assertion is the fact tHat during its FIVE SEARS' SENSATIONAL BUN throughout England and America no less than EIGHT MILLION THEATREGOERS have witnessed it, more thaa twice the population of Australasia. Introducing the FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE And the TIN CAN BAND OF LITTLE FOLK Comprising a Host ot ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES By FORTY TRAINED CHILDREN FORTY TRAINED CHILDREN Plans now open at The Dresden. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s. NO EARLY DOORS. Business Manager: G. HOMAN BARNES.

rjIHEATRE ROYAL T URSDAY, JUNE 1 . NEW PLYMOUTH MILITARY 4 BAND'S GRAND ANNUAL SOCIAL, Iu aid of general maintenance fund. A suberb effort to cater for the trippers oE the light fantastic loe, COME ONE ! COME ALL EXCELLENT 7 SUPPER, Don't forget: The dotails of the culinary art are in tho hands of a special ladioa' committee. MUSIC—Ah! This we do not presume to render unrivalled, but can safely guarantee excellence in that most important department. Ladies, 2s Gents 3s. Introductory Waltz fi.lS sh^rp. Onlookers will be admitted by the dress eirelo entrance, i'rieo one shilling.

HE A.T RE 11 U i A I Nsw Plymouth. THURSDAY, JUNE 21st. Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT, To be followed by a EUCHfIE TOURNAMENT. In aid of the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. Admission: Ladies (Concert and Euchre Tournament), Is. Gents: ditto, ditto, 2s. Onlookers. Dress Circle, Is. 11, J. HOBBS') Joint l f . 0 TRIBE ! Secretaries

Autistic singing, voicePRODUCTION, & PIANOFORTE. MISS MURRAY, Pupil of Mr Hamilton Hodges, Auckland. Is prepared to receive pupils for tlic above. Deep Bbe.itiiing, wlncli is the foundation of correct singula, a specialty. Terms, &c., on application. Address —Mrs BROWN'S, corner Vivian and ltobo streets,

Comfort on Wheels. secure absolute com-1 I fort in a vchiclo it must be properly built, corj rectly balanced aud well upholstered. Tlic woodwork must be of the best aud fitted witli the greatest precision. THE BUILOJiR WHO DOES ALL THIS —is—o >!. O. BUTCHER Gill St. Opposite Baptist Ohurcli, New Plymouth. TRIMMED MILLINERY

A LOVELY Display of (rimmed millinery, nil the latest shapes and shades, beautifully and rielily trimmed, at MISS RETFORD'S Duvoif Stbekt, New Plymouth. (Opposite Eraser, Chemist). Agent for Wertheim Sewing Mui'hines.

livery bullet lias its billet, All'the liow-wows have their (lays, IE I had a book I'd fill it up With OX PUNCH'S srais Out on the deep the storm blew wil.l, But the rami at the wheel stood firm, lie swallowed some 0. T. PUNCH and smiled, For tlic cold c.uldu't make him squirm

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8131, 11 June 1906, Page 3

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