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rnHEATRE R 0 Y A I -L Nli\V PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT! At 8 TO-MORROW at a.30 and 8. Last performances of WEST'S PICTURES and THE BRESCIANS Last night's entertainment cheered nfjtiin and again. ANOTHER ABSOLUTE CHANGE D'OB, TO-NIGHT, including, SCENES AT THE NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION. If you have not the time nor inclination to journey to Cliristchurch, come and see the good things of this amazing aggregation of industries and wonders at West's. Come and see WONDERLAND, THE FUiRY DRAGON, SHOOTING THE CHUTE. Yon must come to-night to see it; also HACHKNSOHMIDT y. THE TERRIBLE TURK. This great and exciting struggle from start to finish. The Cambridge-Harvard Boat-race. Sjenes in the land of Robert Burns. No Scot should miss this. Au English Pox Hunt, and a host of wondrous other dramatic and comedy films. A Tbi'ly Wondeeful Pbogkamsie ! NEW PROGRAMME BY THE BRESCIANS TOMORROW—StiII another absolute change. Book at Collier and Continental Co.'s. Prides are 3/, 2/ and 1/; children under 12 half-p^ice.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. GARDEN PARTY and FETE AT BROOKLANDS. (Kindly lent by Mr Newton King). TO tlie charm of the surroundings will be added a number ot interesting items. Capital Orchestra. Gypsy Camp, under realistic conditions Fancy Marching by Children. Confectionery Stall. Fruit, Sala3, and Drink Stall. Afternoon Tea Stall (6d). Additional attractions will be fur'licd by a number of interesting and i. tising competitions, including bicycle I ling, decorated bieycles, potato race, nun-eating competition, etc. Admission to Grounds 11: children fid. Proceeds in aid of New Parsonage b'und. "NGLEWOOD TOWK BAWD will give a CONCERT

Oil llio ESPLANADE KOTUUPA, ON SUNDAY AFTEJiNOON, December Otli, commencing at 2.-15. Collodion in aid of Garrison Band Contest funds, G. W. BENNETT, Hon Sec. WEST END SCHOOL , BiZA A.R. Thursday, December 13' LOOK OUT FOR SOMETHING GOOD

PAETieiTLAItS LATEK. BELL BLOCK. A CONCERT In aid of the SCHOOL PRIZE FUND will be lield on \HUESUAY, 20th DECEMBER, J. H. BICE, For Committee. A GENEROUS PROPOSAL. TO ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS CROUND. GRAND ART UNION. £IOO To be given away. First prize magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes.

IN order to assist the cause the folliAving firms are giving an an unbn ticket (free) to every cus„.ner purchasing £1 worth of goods, cash: — J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, Stationer and Fancy Goods dealer, BRAUiXD & TUNBKIDGE, Furnishers. A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL I'IANO Co. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE, Cycle Depot, Brougham street. A. 11. 11ASSELL, Tcntmakcr, etc. MOREY & MOORE, Busy Catdi Stoic, King-street. MURTON & C.i, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grucer.

PRICE, Conl'ec'inner, Devon st. The abuve Art Union will be drawn oi the last iiiyli't of the Grand Bazaar in aid of the Recreation Spoi" Ground, to be liekl in the Theatre Royal an 26' hj, 27th. 2S h 3rd 29U1 December, KJO6. Miss Cameron of London and Paris) ha-. been engaged to conduct a scries of children's Fancy Dances and Marches a'< the Bazaar. Laiest novelties intio dueed; change of programme every evening. Admis-ion —Day time 6d, evening 11; children half price. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.

AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. TTlLTtfAM.—2(!tli and 27tk i)E 1 1 J CliMßKll 120 yds ShcflicM i!;iihli('a|). —First £6, second litis, third IDs; noni. lis. 300 yds Eltliam Handicap.—First £'■' 10s, sccoud 20s, tinrd 10s ; now. :!/(> SSOyds Schoolboy's Championship (under 10 years)— First .02 10s, second 20s, third 10s; nom. One Mile Youths Handicap (under 1/ years)— First £3 If s, 2ud 20s, 3rc 10s; noni. 3/6. Ilalf-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4 second 30s, third 10s ; nom. 4/-. One-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £<J second 30s, third 10s: 110 m. 4/-, Two-mile Cy 'le Handicap.—First £4 second 30s, third 10s; nom. 4/-. Three-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4 second 30s, third 10s; nom. 4/-.

ENTRIES for above events CLOSE DECEMBER 12th. F, E HARDY, Secretary, Eitliam, ■ ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 5 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 5 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 5 December 1906, Page 3

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