.mHE Ar R E gOY A L New Plymouth. LeMoo auil Managor, -Mr Harry Itickords Direction of .. .. Allan Hamilton I FRIDAY EVE., AUGUST 0. M&. HABRY RICKARDS HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Absolutely the greatest combination of specialty artists that ever toured Australasia. OHARLENB and CHARLENE, Refined Drawing-room entertainers. KING aud BENSON, Vocalists and Burlesque Artists. FRED RUSSELL 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 Studs 4s, Stalls 2s 6a, Pit Is. No early doors. No booking fee. Do<jrs open 7.15, commence at 8.
rpHEATKB JJOYAL. Fndcr the Direction of Benno Sciierek. SATURDAY AUGUST 10. j;jj One Kecital by . '■?■■( MADAME TERESA CARRENO The Celebrated Pianist, Who has achieved an AMAZING and [ELECTRICAL SUCCESS in Australia. "All critics of the present day / agree in putting CARRENO at the head of modern pianists. Her playing is unequalled, her technical knowledge perfect, and she captivates even those who niakß it a rule to admire noth- . ing. In fact, licr whole performance is great and phenomenal."—"Celebrated Pianists," by Ehrlich, page 67. Prices of Admission—Reserved seats 6s (students in parties of twelve 4s); general Admission, 4s and 2s. Plan now open at the Dresden Piano Agency. BENNO SCHEREK.
Ij HEA IKE JJ OYA L, Under the sol* Direction of Mr. GEORGE MUSttROVE. I THE MUSICAL EVENT I In tie History of New Plymouth, I The FiTat Visit of a Complete Grand Opera Company, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, August, 12, and TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, Two Special performances will be given Mr. QEORQK MUSQROVE'S ROYAL GRAND OPERA MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, Wagner's great work "LOHENGRIN." TUESDAY, AUGUST 13tli, ; Gounod's masterpiece, " FAUST." The operas will be presented with the same completeness, scenic effects, costumes and general mounting as in the [large cities. , PRICES OF ADMISSION-Dress Circle and reserved stalls 7/6; unreserved I'sialls S/; pit, 3/. The box plan will be opened at the ■Collier Piano Company's at 8 a.m. TO-;-DAY (WEDNESDAY).
T. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOM NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1007. GRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. :' " T \ In Aid of Bazaar Funds. '* ' I '*■ . Commencing 8 p.m. First-class 'lndies' and Gents' Prizes. Ecfreshmeats. Admissionr l ladies, I 9; Gents, Is 6d. J. A. CLARKE, Hon. &«■
RAILWAY PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE BROUGHAM STREET HALL,' - IJHE 7th of these Popular Euchre Parties takes place on FRIDAY, August if Good Prizes as usual. : Supper par excellence. Play starts at 8 p.m. sharp. Dancing . at 10. ■f ',! p GEORGE TEETCBY, .1* ■'' H. ADAMS, r ' ' Hon. Sees.
N.P. HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIBE.?' ASSOCIATION. 4 LL those interested in Che formation of a High School Old Girls' Association are incited to meet at the Town Hall, New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, the Bth inst., at 7.30 p.m. Those unable to attend arcs requested to send in their names as soon as possible to MISS MTNIFRED BAKER, New Plymouth, Secretary, pro. tern. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ILLUSTRATIVE LECTURE on PRACTICAL EDUCATION will be delivered in the Technical School by Mr P. W. SanforH on WEDNESDAY EVENING. August 7, at 8 p.m.,to which the public are cordially invitod. G. TISCH, Chairman. OTDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE •AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI RUGBY UNIONS. • TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Will ibe held al the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, August 22nd, 1907 (the evening of the Auckland-Taranaki Representative Match). Dancing at' 8 p.m. Tickets—Ladies, 2s; Geu&lcinen, 3s. ,«- ; ;\ F. MOVERLEY, Sec. Social Committee.
TARANAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL. ii! V THURSDAY, AUGUST 15. "THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Drosa, and Masquerade Danwrs—CWntlemen 3s, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Ib. Supper la. / W. J. UPTON, Ball Sec.
I'O. lOCAL BODIES, FARMERS AND OTHERS. vyiTHIN the next few weeks the undersigned will have the three spans of the temporary Waiwakaiho Bridge for Sale. The Rpans are respectively about 35, 00, ami 100 feet long, and Imilt of good 0.8. to heart Rimu, and have most satisfactorily stood the large traffic converging to New Plymouth for the past five months. ■ ,; L. G. P SPENCER.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 7 August 1907, Page 3
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