TARANAKI AGRICULTU, tL SOCIETY". 32ND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SHOW wi_. be held at NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday & Thursday, NOVEMBER 28 and 29, 1800. PONY RACES, JUMPING COMPETITIONS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS EACH DAY. RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES BOTH DAYS, E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth T A AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A LECTURE UNDER the suspires of the aboyo Society will be delivered at the Council Chambers New Plymouth, by J. M. Hatthicks, Esq., F.U.A.S, N.1).A., of Sydney, on THURSDAY evening, the 29th inst. (second day of show). SUBJECT: "The Best Method of Manuring Turnips." Members of the Society and the public generally are invited to attend. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. E. I'. WEBSTER, Secretary.
TO-NICHT. Z A D 0 N I, Champion slack • wire WALKER of the World. THE ONLY PERFORMER, BAREFOOTED, ON PIG-PROOF BARBED WIRE. TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m, at Rowley's shop, next Silver Grid, Devon-street ADMISSION—Is, mHEATSE ROYAL, A New Plymouth. THE STONHAM-MORRISON CO., original introducers to tho colony of the GAUMONT CHRONOPHONE RETURN VISIT- i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 28th and 29th, WITH ALL NEW PU-TURES The Stolen Bride, i'he Giant's Causeway. Four J1 ojliguus. The Dog Di-tective. NEW CHRO/nO ITEMS— The Happy Darkie. Stop vcu tickling, Jock, The Whisiling Bowery Boy, Tho Village Blai-!;sniith, etc, etc. A DErECTIVE's Touji of the Would.— This is the most interesting, and quite one of the longest an J prettiest films ever shown in New Zealand. Press and public are unanimous in their praise of this beautiful coloured subject. VVeldidg a big armature ring at Pittsburg Foundry, Monte Carlo, Casino Grounds (Monto Carlo), the Unfortunato Husband, etc., etc. Items will also be rendered by MISS NELLIE POWER, Australia's Leading Cooa lialla<iist Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box I'lau at Henrich's Stationery depot. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp
rg! II EAT E E EOY AL. X New Plymouth; Direction of Edwin Geach. Sole Managers: MESSRS WILLOUGHBI' A.VD WABB. FBIDAY NICHT NEXT. November 30th. MIRTH'S MIGHTY MONOPOLIST AND THE LEADEE OP LAUGIITEE IS THE . MAN FROM MEXICO. As presented by the WILLOUGHBY & WAED LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, including JILSS GEACE I'ALOTTA, the famous beauty actress. i'lie man who laughs heartily at night goes to Ins work rejuvenated. SEETHE MAN I'HOM MEXICO. Yen will almost live for ever.
LUtICE.S—Ss, 3s, Is. Box plan open at Collier Piano Co. A. COWAN, Manager. REMEMBER? T "i'is Momir Next that the opening performance o£ WEST'S PICTURES AND THE BBESCIAISrS takes place at tUo HEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. The visit is for four nights only. Dec. 3, 4, 5, and 6, You Hook at tiio Collier and Continental Co.'s. THE PIIICES ARE—3s, 2s, and Is. No Early Doqrs. JJq Waits. No Intervals. 01' WESTS PICTURES it is said and truly too: '■ Tliey arc ■ibsolutely wonderful. Perfect in every detail, delightful and enchanting."
THE BRECIANS Will appear m an entirely new and artistic repertoire at each performance. " The fascination and enchantment of this wonderful and magnificent entertainment can scarcely be described in words,"—Vide Press, ;
A GENEROUS PROPOSAL. 10 ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GRAND ART UNION. SIOO Tu bt given uway. First prize magnificent "CARVED SI I )i:,HOAR!) and eleven other valuable prizes, IN order to the caus;> tin' following tm;<s ale giving an arr uni;)ii ticket (tie*') 10 every customer purchasing £1 woiUi (it goods tor cash ;—■ J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, SUi-ioner and Fancy Goods dealer. BRAUND & TUN BRIDGE, Furnishers. A. I. COOKE, Jeweller. COI.OiSIAL PIANO Co. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE. Cycle Depot. Brougham street. A. li. 11ASSEI,1.. f.'OREY f . .'ki.. Bls, Car'ili S'eie. MUKI'ON & C:>, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE. Grocer. PRICE. Cnnfeoh -or, I) evn 11 . The abi'Vi' A-i Union will be d. r.vo o'i Ihe las! nigl. 1 -. o[ lli ( < Grand iiazu.tr ill aid < f tile ke( r'.ation Sp -i-'s Ground, lo he held in iho Theatre Royal all z() hj, 27th 2S h and 2i> h Decembov. h>o6. Mi>--* Cameion ( ate of Eot!;hn ad Paris) has b''en engaged to conduct a series of children's Fancy Dances and Marches at the Bazaar. La'est novelties introdueed; change of programme every evening.
Admission—Day time 6(1, evening i/; children lyipo. 'J. eIARKIv 1 lon. Sec. Ot>T,- At Recreation Ground, small bunch Binder
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81896, 29 November 1906, Page 3
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