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MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. THE LATEST A,\\D GREATEST PROGRAMME. Children half-price lo all seals. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. ROYAL -L New Plymouth. TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-NIGHT at 8. Farewell Performances of WEST'S PICTURES and THE BKESCIANS SI'ILL ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE. THE LATEST & GREATEST PROGRAMME OP THE SEASON THE ROMANCEOF THE RAILWAY The most wonderful industrial series, ever cinematographed, showing tin building of the engines, carriages, and rolling stock, and tho complete working of a railway line between London and Carlisle. I A TRIP TO THE PARIS ZOO. Hosts of Comedy Pictures, and i By Specul Request, That magnificent coloured cincmatoi graoi, A TRIP TO THE SUN. THE BRESCIANS In Dibbin's Comedy Operetta, "THE WATERMAN."

TO-DAY. GARDEN PARTY BROOKLANDS. (Kindly lent by Mr Newton King). rnO the charm of the surrounding! will be added a numbor oi in teresting Items. Capital Orchestra. Gypsy Camp under realistie condi. tions Fancy Marching by Children. Confectionery Stall. Fruit, Salad, and Drink Stall. Afternoon Tea Stal Oi). Additional attractions will bo fur nished by a number of interesting and amusing competitions, including bicycle tilting, decorated bicycles, potato race bun-eating competition, etc. Admission to Grounds 1/ Proceeds in aid of New Parsonage fund. "NGLEWOOD TOWN BAND will give a CONCERT On the ESPLANADE KOTUNDA SUNDAY AFTEKNOON, December UUi, commencing at 2.45. Collection in aid of Garrison Band Contest Funds. G. W. BENNETT, Hon Sec.

WEST END SCHOOL BAZAAR. Thursday, December 13LOOK OUT FOR SOMETHING GOOD PARTICULARS LATER. BELL BLOCK. A CONCERT In aid of the SCHOOL PRIZE FUND will bo held on rjttiURSDAY, aotk DECEMBER. J. H. RICE, For Committee.

A GENEKOUS PROPOSAL. ' TO ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. CRAND ART UNION. £IOO To be given away. Fir»t prize, magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven othei valuable prizes. IN order to as4st the cause the folUAving firms are giving an art unbu ticket (free) to every customer purchasing £1 worth of good* fur cash : J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, SU'-iouer and Fancj Goods deader. BRAUND & TUNBRIDGE, Furnishers. A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL I'JANO Co. DEARE'.S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE. Cycle Depot, Brougham ."tl'COf. A. 11. IIASSELL, Teutmaker, etc MOKEY & MOORE, Busy Caw. S'.oie, King-street, MURTON & C;i, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grocer. PRICE, Confectioner, Devon nl. The above An Union will be drawn o.i the last night of the Grand Bazaar in aid of the Recreation Ground, to be held in the Theatre Royal jii :G'h, 27th 25.11 and 20! h I December, njoG. Miss Cameron 1 ate ..f London and Pari*) li.i been Admision—Day time 6d, evening 1/; children half price. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec,

4XEMEFS CARNIVAL. ELTHAM.-2(!th and 27th DECUMBER 120 yds Sheffield Handicap.—First £t>, second 30s, third His; noiii. 6s. 300 yds Ellhani Handicap—First £3 10s, second 20s, lliird lOs ; nom.3/(i. 880 yds Schoolboy's Championship (under 10 years)— First C2 10s, second 20s, third 10s; nom. :!/-. One Mile Youths Handicap (under 17 years)— First £3 If s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s; n0m..3/0. Half-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £!. second 30s, third 10s; nom. •!■/-. One-mile Cycle Hand ieap.—First £l, second 30s, third 10s: nom. 4/-. Two-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £l, second 30s, third 10s j nom. 4/-. Three-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £l, second 30s, third 10s ; nom ■!•/-. ENTRIES for above events CLOSE DECEMBER 12th. F. E HARDY, Secretary, Eitliam.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 3

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