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JH BA TBI JJOYAL. Sole Direction of Messrs. MaeMahon. TIIK TALK OK THE DOMIXIOX. MACMAHON'S KX(,H ISITK PICTURES .MA('MAIIOX'S KXtJI "LSI'I'K 1M('I'l KKS ABSOLUTELY FIjK'KKUIJKSS. Tin' Xcw Zealand Herald says: "The must perfect oH'oct of animated jilioloyet accomplished.' "The n'-ulls illtaiiied liy (Ik l Marvel11his .New Mechanical Apparatus excited Hi" uslonisliiue.nl of a great audience, whose unanimous vonliet was: 'The very lir.-l achievement of I lie perfect I'AX ISIIMENT lll'' FLICKER.'" 1 Oi: TWO NIUHTX ONLY, MONDAY NEXT. .MAY lltli. FANTASY, COMEDY. ami DRAMATIC KTOKY. The ExipiMtc Parisian laving Picture Snl.jeets (for I lie first time in New Zealand). LOST IX 'l'llK ALPS, MASTER ECUS. THE \YO\I)ERI*TL MIHKOIiS. THE HARLEQUIN'S LOVE STORY, Anil the Uproariously Humorous Trap',lies', IIEl! FIRST HIKE RIDE. THE ELECTRIC BELT. THE CHASED POLIOKMAX. A QUIKT HOTEL. Eh'.. Etc.. Etc. ■MISS LORRAIXE TAXKLEY. the Cifted Xew Zealand Contralto, will render Illustrated Son»s. I'viens—Ss, &, and Is. liox Plan at "The Dresden."

rji II E A T H 10 0 Y A L (INK XIUHT (INLY. I'' II 1 I) A V. ir A Y 1.1. AX IMPORTANT EYEXT. PANTOMIME. WILLI A.\l JOHN f. anil AN DICKSON Sil E RJ DAN 'S MAMMOTH COMBINATION in tlie Grand Di'ury Lane L'ANTOMLME. SpccUrular PANTOMIME Spectacular PANTOMIME. € I. N I) IC l( K L I, A ! l: I .v I) E Ji E L I, A ! C I X I) l<; It E L L A ! IAU ARTISTS in the CAST. LAO ±U " ARTIST'S in the CAST. I'RICES-K ■>* ii,|. all ,| is. Early Doors till extra. llox plan at the Dresden. Early Dour Day Sale tickets at tile Dresden. Owing Id the length uf tile programme tlie overture will commence at. 7.50. Manager. STANLEY GIiANT. I NDEIi THE SOLE MANAGEMEiVi: OF CONCERT DIRECTION KARL •I UNKERMAN'N", IiJNJJON. KIJjELIK KUBELIK K ITIELIK. KUIHCLIK Kl-'IiICUK KURELIK Alter several of anxious anticipation, niiisie-lovertj of New Zealand now hear, with coiii|ilcLe satisfa* tiou. Hint KI'JtKIJK, the WORLD'S IIREA/IKSt' \ IoLIXIST, has at last been induced to pay a brief visit to New Zealand. "f liin prowe-s ami records uf li.-, mighty pelf ormances have but whetted the musical appetite, and it only necessary to intimate to the New Zealand public—always appreciative of the greatest in Art—to rest ansuretl that Kl'llEMlv'S -hort tour through this country will lie a JSIIILLIANT and MEMORABLE TUlL'.Ml'll.

XiIKA TR K V, OYA !„ New Plymouth, JUNK iM. tiika iuk it ov a u .Now i'ivmoutli, JUNK 24. kuheiik has ju*t concluded in t!k: United State* a tuur that, from it* very inception tu Yaucouvor'ia latest cable, has been a jiloriuus nud sustained MK»es*. Tito approaching visit to New Zealand i* hi* lir>t to this part of the world, and it is certainly a matter lor congratulation that the UREATKST .MASTER OF Til 10 VIOLIN will be heard direct t'i'oiii his Old World triumph*. and in tho very begiuuing of hi-, matured career. ONE I'ONUKKT (IMA' JUNK :11, ONE UONUEKT OMA JUNK 21. FRANK IitVKINCIIAM. Ueneral Manager.

rp \ 11 A N A K 1 KIFLES' ANAUAL MILITARY BALL. DitlLL HALL, EMPiIiE DAY, 25ih MAY. Under the Patronage of the Oilicers of tlie -ItU (Wellington) Battalion. SUPPER Is in the very capable hands of Mrs. E. Dockrill, assisted by a strong committee ol ladi.is. MUSIC Specially selected for the occasion will be rendered by Mrs. lieorge's wellknown Orchestra. Tickets—Ladies 2s, Gents 3s. i<\ J. JOSEPH, Hon. See. EL.MON (■ ROAD SPORTS. .MAY 25 (EMPIRE DAY). To celebrate the opening of the New Hall. Don't forget to be there. L. BISHOP, Hon. See. IJHBATKE 0 Y A L. TAI'ANAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd (Prince of Wales' Birthday). "THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers. Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W. J. UL'TON, Hon. Secretary.

3» NKW ZEALAND KAIJAVA^S. SI',LI'IA AND DFLIVFKY OF KAILWAV L'OIMS AND C'liOSSiN(;s. Kuihvay Department, lieud Oiliue, Wellington, -ith May, IUOb. YY'IUTIFN TKNDEItS will be received ' ill thi- oflice up to noon of MOXDAN , SUi -hine, UWS, for the MannliU:turr and Supply ol' Oik- Hundred SeU ol' I V»ijit - and Crossing-?, rtm.liiioii- nt rontract aud drawings may lie ami sprriikations and I'M'iii,, oi lender obtained, at tin* oiliee ol the Stores .Manager. Wellington; Dia- | trhi Kngineer, Auckland, Wauganui, <ireyniouth, Christehureh, Dunedin, and Invereargill; Lueomotive Kngineer. Wcslport; Stationmast it, Thame?,, New Plymouth. Napier, and Tiinaru; and Stationma-ter in Charge, Nelson. Tenders ale lo be addressed to the (ieneral Manager. New Zealand Kailwny>. anil to he marked out&ide "Tender J'or Points and Crossings." The lowest or any tender will not m-eessanly be accented, and telegraphic tendei> u'ill not be entertained. J>v order, T. KONAYNE, Oneral Manager N.Z, Kailways.

•fIJ"K •I'KOVrbKNT INVESTMENT AN.:} IiCII.DIM. SOCIETY' (IV TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 18S0.") jgUMCRimOXS will bo duo and payable al Hit' Office of the Society TO-TO-DAY iS-,i liirihiy). till .i p.m. L M. AIONTEATH, Secretary.

NEW PLYMOUTH tXVIiSTiIEN'j AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). IJHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will l>i' due mill payable at tin? Olliee of the Soi-iely, Pmmjjliam-streel. 'lit DAY (Saturday), May !>tli, lilOS. between tlie hours of !) a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. UKNNKLU Secretary. I'l.W'O. ORI.iA.N. AND SINCINC. li. NKYILWi KENAI'J), OrtpmiH and. Director of the Choir of St. Mary's, New Plymouth, commences the pi;n-tiet' of his profession on MONDAY, May IBlJu Temporary Address: CliaUtvorlk House

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 118, 9 May 1908, Page 5

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