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BILLIAHD MATCH. 0111TE It 10 N HOTEL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i WEDNESDAY EYEJSIXU. at 7.30. T. 0. IiUAGOE (Billiard JCxporl.) v. W. 15111011 (Local Player). 750 ui). Bragge concedes 350 points. At conclusion of match, a grauj display of fancy strokes, demonstration of "I'ladle C.iiiuon," liy Bvaggo. Admission by ticket, obtainable at Criterion Hotel. 1L HATI! IC ]> (» YA L. FRIDAY KYEXINC, JUXK 28. MiSJOEiJ-ANEOns ENTERTAINMENT. Organised by Members of tlie Central School Conuniliee to raise funds fur tlie benefit of the pupils. ,SCI KKM. CIiII.DREX, Assisted by best local talent. Evolutions by Mr Lints' Pupils. Double Quartette by Members of St. Mary's Choir. Invercargill March, by 72 School Children. Highland Fling in Costume, with Bagpipe Accompaniment. Action Songs by Infant*. Physical Drill T>y Junior' Cadets. Hems by leading Vooailsts. Orchestra: Violins, Messrs Cooke, R. Cottier, 11 Salt. F (fcirifclt Mrs Whetter; (' a. or li Messrs S. Cottier and I'. libii In M Comet. Mr Saunders; Trombone Mr Jlenr lis; Flute, Mr H. Kirkwoo. 1 'ss, M J. Sturmey; Pianisie. ss V. M. Perry; Conductor, Mr W. i;. Perry.

Doors open 7.30. Tickets, 2/ Dress Circle; 1/ Downstairs; Children lmlf-price to all parts.. rp )i E A T R K 0 Y A L. FRIDAY, JUNK 2.1. TWO GREAT ARTISTS, ' ANDREW BLACK OXIS GRAND CONCERT, Greatest of. .England's Singers', whose glorious voice and ringing interpretation of Oratorio. Opera and Ballad alike place lr'in eas'ly in the Front Rank of the Most Eminent Vocalists of the day, and LEOPOLD PREMYSLAV, A Famous Polish Violin Virtuoso. The most renowned pupil of the Renowned Joachim. l'reniyslav is a great Artist, lie produces from his genuine Ciiiarnerius rare, romantic and beautiful music, and everywhere captivates the Public with his pure melodious tone and marvellous technique. Assisted by MISS IiOSINA BUCKMAN, brilliant Operatic Soprano, and MISS BESSIE BEATTIE, a Charming Pianiste. REIIEIUJEE, ONE CONCERT ONLY. Box Plan at Dresden. Prices 1/, 3/ ami 2/. rp n 13 A T RE 0 Y A L. Under the Direction of Mr J. C. Williamsou. MAGNIFICENT DRAMATIC EVENT. SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd. ON E NIGHT ONLY. Re-appearance of New Zealand's Favorite Dramatic Star, MR JULIUS KNIGHT. And First Appearance of Mr J. C. Williamson's NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COY. in a MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION of THE IIOMA'NTIC COMEDY, by SIR ARTHUR COHAN DOYLE, entitled,

BBICtADIEK GERARD, A Picturesque Play of the Napoleonic Period. Sumptuous Mountings and KUVts. M'lie liox IM'.iu will Uc open at the Colonial Piano Co. on Wednesday morning next. Prices: f>/, 3/, ami 2/. No early doors. 1"t II K A T I! H O Y A L. Xcv Pl'inou'h. Director 1 I) \ l GEAOH. By srran. iii.-nt with ,'l. C. W J.IAMKO T , MONDAY AND . :F.sDAY, lime 24th and 251 h\\ Xijrin ■>.) Grand Production >f tho Great Comedy Drama, HUMAN HEARTS. A Piny of Hearts and Soiila. THE PLAY: For twelve years this delightful ami human play has held the entire American Continent a willing slave in its golden meshes of Laughter, Pathos, and Tears. THE COMPANY Comprise a cast specially selected for their fitness in the various roles assigned to them headed 'by the Eminent English Heroic Lead, JSRNIiST LHICKSTER, One of the Finest Actors of the Day; and supported hv artists of Eminence and Importance gathered for this production from THREE CONTINENTS. HUMAN HEAIiTS. Is a True Play, witli True Characters, Anil is known as One oi' the most llrilliant and Farreaching Dramatic Propositions of rcci'iit. years. BOX PLAN AT Till-; COLONIAL PIANO CO. Prices—4S, 2s (id, and Is.

W. ,1. LINCOLN, Touring JJanager. THE JIIDIIIKST CO-OPKI!ATIVE DAIKY FACTORY CO., LTD. for the penition o: Secrolary to tile above Compaii wil bi: received at the Company's Ollioe till 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, Juno 22ml to bo marked "Secretary," ami address ed to the Chairman. Conditions ma lie seen at the office of this pap.T, o call be hail oil application to the under digm-d. 11. 0. TEMPLHK, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 19 June 1907, Page 3

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