rp H E A T R E 0 Y A L. New Plymouth. Leteee and Manager, Mr Harry Rickards. Direction of .. .. Allan Hamilton. FRIDAY EVE., AUGUST 9. MR. HARRY RICKARDS' HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Absolutely the greatest combination of specialty artists that ever loured Australasia. CHARLENE and CHARLENE, Refined I/awing-room entertainers. KING and BENSON, Vocalists and Burlesque Artists. FRED RUSSEKH and "COSTER JOE," England's Greatest Ventriloquist. MISS CASSIE WALMER, "The Dusky Princess." MISS ADA SADLER, GEORGE DEAN HARRY ROCHFORT, HARRY HART. All the very latest BIOSCOPE PICTURES. Box Plan at Collier and Colonial Co. Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4s, Stalls 2s 63, Pit Is. No curly doors. No hooking fee. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8.
fHEATRE JJOYAL. Under the Direction of Benno Schcrek. SATURDAY AUGUST 10. - One recital by Maflame Teresa CABRBNO THE CELEBRATED PIANIST, Who has achieved such an Amazing and Electrical Success in Australia, CARRENO'S UNIQUE POSITION IN TEE MUSICAL WORLD Has during the last fifteen years remained undisputed. What Sarah Bernhardt is in the world of drama, what Adelina iPatti was in the world of song —that GAItRENO is in the head-roll of pianists. SHE STAN DS AT THE HEAD OF HER CHOSEN ART.
EXCERPTS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS:— "She is a- atupreme artist." "She is msgailicent." "Carreno a mazes her audience." "She is boyosd criticism." "An artist of consummate taste and delicacy." "Her power i« jmadigious." . "A magnetic artist <of many moods." "Her playing is'fuß of meaning full of poetry." "Her witchery; will narer be forgotten." "The audience were tafcen by storm, and there was a scene of wild enthusiasm." l Prices of Admission—Reserved scats Os (students in parties of tWeVve 4s); general admission, 4s and is. The plan of reserved seats will be opened, at the Dresden tiuno Agency next Tuesday, August 6. Positively no Free Liet.^ BENNO SCH.EREK. J B EATRE JJ OiYA L. Under tin; sole Direction of' Mr. GEORGE MUSGROVE. ! . THE MUSICAL EVENT : Ifi the History of New Plymoilth. I'he First Visit of a Complete Gr. Mid Opera Company. Ty.-o Special performances "will be ; P Ten by
Mr. GEORGE MUSGROVE'S* rtOYAL QRAND OPERA OO'Y. MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, Wagner's great ivork ' "LOHENGRIN." TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, Gounod's masterpiece, "FAUST." Full particulars of box office arran gemcnts ,md prices of admission will announced in Monday's papers. gT. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOOt NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1007. p GRAND ' , EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. In Aid of Bazaar Funds. Commencing 8 p.m. * ' Tlrst-class Ladies' and Gents' Prizes. Rofreshmeats. Admission: Ladies, Is; Gents, Is Bd. ' J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI RUGBY UNIONS. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held at Ihe Theatre Rojafel oB THURSDAY, August 22nd, 1907, (the evening of the Auekland-Tttrariaki Representative Match). Dancing at 8 p.m. Tickets—Mies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. ~, F. MOVERLEY, ' Sec. Social Committee.
THEATRE JJO3TAL. TARANAIU GARRISON BAND'S ;ANNUAL BALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. "THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers—Gentlemen 3b, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W. J. UPTON, Sail Sec.
ROYAL NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION OF nrs MAJESTY'S VETERANS. rpHE Annual Meeting of the abort Association (Taranaki Bitnck) will bo held in the Council Chambers t>n August the 3rd, at 2 p.m. ARTHUR STANMSH, Captain and Vice-President above Association. NATIONAL DEFENCE LEAGUE™ THE GENERAL COUNCIIi invites the ladies of New Plymouth to meet the Jlayoross at the Council Chambers, on FRIDAY, 2nd August, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Ladies Committed to further the objects of th: League. Licut.-Colonel Okey, Major Dempsey, and Captain Hood will speak on behalf of the League. CAPT. JIOOD, Hon. Secretary.
TO LOCAL BODIES, FARMERS AND OTHERS. Yyil'HlN the next few weeks the undersigaed will have the three Bpans of the temporary Waiwakaiho Bridge for Sale. The spans arc respectively about 35, 60, and 100 feet long, and built of good 0.13. to heart Rimu, and have most satisfactorily stood the large traffic converging to New Plymouth for the past five months. L. 0. P SPENCER. FOR SALE CHEAP. gECTION of seven acres, Waitara Ho fid, with one six-roomed house, alsu a five-roomed house, in good repair, with all necessary and modern eonvenlenees. Also nix-roomed house at Lcppertotl, Bear school, with or without 14 aer*» West Coast lease. GEO. HALL, or 1 W. T. HALL, .-jp . Lspparttn.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 3 August 1907, Page 5
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