fi f> Ij $ q NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION BAND CONTEST. Under the auspices of the .North island Baud Association, To be held oil the RECREATION GROUNDS NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. « MASSED BRASS HANDS Will play on TUESDAY At GARDEN PAKIY QUICKSTEP COMPETITION THURSDAY. [I H E A T K E ROYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. Kccond Edition A TRIP TO CHINATOWN, A TRIP TO CHINATOWN,
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF MR i 10WAliD VERNON. NEW SONGS .NEW DANCES NEW JOKES. Interpreted by tlie following galaxy of artists:— HOWARD VERNON, The Favorite Operatic Comedian (late of J. C. Williamson's Company). MISS VINIA DE LOITTE, The Dainty Prima Donna (late of J. C. Williamson's Company), MISS IRIS VANCE, The Charming Young Contralto, And a FULL METROPOLITAN COMI'ANY Of Popular Musical Comedy Artists. Prices, 3s, 2s (including Family Circle), and Is. Box plan at Collier Piano Co. ROLAND REIS, Touring Manager. rp HEAI' R E JJ OYA L. New Plymouth. Direction of • Mr. J. C. Wilimson. MAMMOTH MUSICAL EVENT. Flint Appearance of Mr J. C. Williamson's NEW MUSICAL COMEDY CO. FRIDAY, JANUARY ±i. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. One Night Only. Tlie New and Original -Musical Comedy, LADYMA D C A P. LAD Y M A D C A P. LA D y MADC AP. A Brilliant Performance, scintilating with CAPTIVATING CHORUSES UNIQUE SPECIALITIES and SUPERBLY COSTUMED ■and MAGNIFICENTLY MOUNTED. Prices—s/-, 3/-, and 2/-, Box plan opens at Colonial Piano Co. on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA To be held on the RIVER On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY C, 1008. (All Races to be rowed under the Rules of the N.Z.A.R.A.) Band in Attendance. Special and Delayed Trains. For complete programme see posters. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 23. JNGLEWOOD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in THE DOMAIN on JANUARY', 23rd, I'JOS. £OB in Cask and 14 Cold and Silver Medals to be given away in Prizes. Highland Music, Highland Dancing. Running Events, Cycling Events. Chopping and Sawing Events, including Axemen's Cup ot 21Us. Field Sports. Children's and Boys' Races. Grand Club-swinging Display and Coin- | petitions by Scliool Girls. PrizesFirst, Cold Brooch; second and third, Silver Brooches. Points Prize, value £3 3s, for Runuiug Events, Guessing Competitions (by permission of the Minister for Internal Allah's)— Weight of Sheep. Prize, 20s. Number of Peas and Beans in Jar. Prize, Iland-painted Mirror and Mr. J, Stewart's special of Singer's Sewing Machine, value £l4 10s. Tickets, Is. GRAND CALEDONIAN CONCERT AND DANCE In PARISH HALL at 8 o'clock. W. H. TAYLOR, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLBOARD. I'".a r.-e requested for Breaking.l'. in., the Playing-field of R, Tenders -■ 'c ir to the undersigned, from • «• i..uiars may be obtained, up . ;cin. The lowest or aiij juu.t ..o. !k\vssarily accepted. WALTER BEWl.il. >.
NEW PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY, i. Annual Meeting of Subscribers of tlio \ew Plymouth Public Library be helu it the Town Ilall, King Now l.'!\mouth, on MONDAjT, mi-:.. 11 . ;> in. Bucii:u-s Hi t iTinn of Balance--fo. • ol Committee, ana (u'nerrtl. E. OiVM.UJ., Mayor.
TIIE ONLY SEPARATOn i_\ ! !1L WORLD. The "Melottc" 13 the only sojuniu made "with enamelled bo\\ f l easing an., milk and cream outlets. Of course. th:> beautiful hard glazed finish on the parta that come in contact with the milk must give the "Melotte" an immense advantage over other separators in the matter of cleanliness. The difference between the enamelled howl of a "Melotte" and other machines is as great as between a china tea-cup and a tin pannikin. We also claim that the "Arelotte" is the easiest separator to turn. That's because it is made on an entirely different principle. We eould explain tins to you in a few moments If you would call in.— L. A, Nolan and Co. (late Wilson and Nolan), agents, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 319, 18 January 1908, Page 5
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