THEATRE ROYAL New Plymouth; | Direction of Edwin Gcacli. Sole Managers: Messrs AViMouoiißr and Wabd. FRIDAY NIOHT NEXT. November 30th. | MIRTH'S MIGHTY MONOPOLIST AND THE LEADER OP LAUGHTER IS THE MAN FROM MEXICO. As presented by the WILLOUGHBY & WARD LONDON CO.VIEDY COMPANY, including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, the famous beauty actress, Tue man who laughs heartily at night goes to Ins work rejuvenated. SEE THE MAN FROM MEXICO. •Ycu will almost live for ever, PRICES—Ss. 3s, Is. Box plan open at Collier Piano Co. A. COWAN, Manager, rpHKAXEK LUHI JL New Plymouth. Dec, 3, 4, 5, and 6, WEST'S PICTURES "Supreme in Art and Beauty." and THE BRESCIANS Orchestra and Singers. ~ After a most Successful Season in the Annuls of Australian Entertainments. Over HALF A MILLION Australians paid to see this MATCHLESS COMBINE or PICTDUIAi i"
Magnificent opening programme. '•THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD Has been searched by WEST'S opera tors, to place before you in pcrfec luali-m, its WONDERS, its Supeib SCENERR, as well as the Life and Progress of its People. ■ THE BRECIANS The Famous Orchestra and Singers Will present an entirely NEW MUSICAL REPERTOIRE. New Songs and Solos, NJ,v Concerted Music, New Comedy Sketches, And Selections from Grand Opera. Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Children under 12, Half price. Box Plan for the season now open at the Collier and Continental Co.'s. TUEAL SOCIETY. SPUING SHOW To bo held m the WAREA HALL on WEDNESDAY, December Sth. Doors open from 1 to 5, and from 7 to 10 p.m. Admission each lime, Is; children half-price. Tickets can be obtained at Mr King's storo, Warea. Price of tickets admitting both afteruoon and evening, Is (id.
Luncheon, meat lea, or supper provided at Is. Afternoon ten, b'd. Guessing, hat-trimming, and otb.tr competitions. Fine hail for displaying exhibits. Splendid show of blooms expected. Music by t'.e Duekor Family in th o evening.
DECEMBER 6TH. 13ESE11VE THIS DATE FOR GRAND GARDEN PARTY BROOKLANDS. A GENEROUS PROPOSAL.
ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GRAND ART UNION. £ieo To be given away. First prize magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes. IN order to assist the cause the folkAvinj, ft lnK ale g.ving an art uniau ticket (free) to every customer purchasing £1 worth of goods t'oi- cash:— J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, Staxioiiev and FanesGoods dealer, JJKAU.NL> '& TUNBRIDGE, Furtishors, A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL I'IANO Co. DEARE S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE. Cycle Depot, Brougham street, A. H. MA.SSELL, Tentmaker. etc. MOREY & MOOIiE, Busy CatA Stoic, King-street. MURTON & Ca, Ironmongers, A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grocev, PRICE, CouiViorit-r, Devon st. The above An Union will be drawn 0.l the last niglft o( the Grand Bazaar in. aid of the Recreation Spor's Ground, to be held in the Theatre Royal -aii 26U1, 27th. 28.11 and 29th December, iyo6. Miss Cameron (late of Loudon and Paris) has been engaged to conduct a series of children's Fancy Dances and Marches at ■ the Bazaar. Latest novelties intio duced; change of programme every
on—Day time 6d, evening :n half price. J. CLARKE. Hon. Sec. AXEMEN'S OARNIYAL. ELTHAM.-SCtli and 27th BE-' OEMBER 120 yds Sheffield Handicap.—First £6, second 30s, third 10s; nom. 6s. 300 yds Elthaln Handicap.—First £3 10s, second 20s, third 10s; nom. 3/6. 880 yds Schoolboy's Championship (under 16 years)— First £2 10s, second 20s, third 10s ; nom. 3/-. One Milo Souths Handicap (under 17 years)— First £3 II s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s; nom. 3/0. ilall'-nme Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 3i>.«, third 10s; nom. <!■/-. ' One-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £l, second 30s, third 10s ■. nom. 4/-. Two-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £l, second 30s, third 10s; nom. <l/-. Throe-mile Cycle Handicap. -First £4, aocond 30s, third 10s ; nom ■!/-. EX'i'iilES for above events CLOSE DECEMBER 12th. F. E HARDY, Secretary, Eltham.
k SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TWO Shops and Billiard Boom let to good tenants at £Wi 10s per annum; leasehold property 13 years to run at £39 per annum with right of renewal; buildings a years old, cost % floO. PricO for owner's interest £SOO. The above sires a net return, of 20 per ceat. Os outlay, and is offered under very exceptional circumstances. Apply promptly. 'WALfER B.EWLEY, Devon Street. NOTICE TO FABMEES, IHE Waitara Freezing Works will JL be open to receive Pork and Bacon Figs on and after the 13th November. J, H, BUTCHER, , lir--' A
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81897, 30 November 1906, Page 3
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