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AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB. First Anniversary TfUOIIRE PARTY AND DANCE BROUGHAM-STREET lIALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, at 8 p.m Good Prizes. Good Floor, and First class Supper. Tickets—Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/0.

W. E. RICHARDS, Hon, See. rpHEATRE JJOYAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE In aid of RECREATION SI'ORTS GROUND, THREE - ACT FARCICAL COMEDY, "FACING THE MUSIC." Cast of Chiii'iictci's: Rev. John Smith, Curate of St. Andrew's MR. LESLIE HILL John Smith the other Mr. I Smith .MR. F.J. EASTHFR Dick Desmond, .liis Guest iUi. J. C. SUMNER Col, Duncan Smith, his Uncle.. JUL T. R, SOUTHALL Sergt. DulVell, attached to Vine Street Police Station MR. W. G. T. WIUGS Mabel, the Curate's Wife MRS. FRED. \VATSON T Nora, the other Mr. Smith's Wirt! MRS. CLAUDE WESTON Miss Fothcringa.y, of Bijou Theatres MISS DORA REDFORD Mrs. Routing, Housekeeper .... MRS. UNIACKE

PRICES-3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan opens at Hie Dresden on Monday, l'Jtli iiist,, at i) o'clock. F. J. EASTER A. L. HUMPHRIES Hon. Sec. r£ II EAT R E JJ 0 Y AL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Director ... •,„ >, T. J. WEST. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 24. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. U. At 8 o'clock. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. Return of WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, Assisted by DE £ROEN'S VJ.CE-REOAL ORCHESTRA. West's pictures stand pre-eminent in the world of cinematography.

De Groens Orchestra—a complete orchestra of picked professional artists. » i^ißi*.il.-.>a Plans now on view at the Dresden. DON'T FORGET 1 GRAND GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. q\ II E A Tlt E JJOYAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. The 1907 Carnival wag a big success (vide Press reports). The coming Carnival will undoubtedly eclipse last year's, introducing, as it will, TRICK WORK ON THE ROMANRINGS AND MILITARY HORSE. TABLEAUX AND TRICK WORK ON THE PARALLEL BARS By Mr. Lints' Private Juvenile Class. MASTER RONNIE LINTS will perform on the Roman Rings, Horizontal and Parallel Bars, assisted by Master Willie Elliot (Clown) and Master Gordon Lints (Dummy), ased 5 years.

GRAND COMBINED MARCH, INCLUDING JUVENILE CLASS. NOTE.—Do not make a big mistake and think the New Plymouth United Gymnasium Society is like a Circus, nn-1, as the saving goes, "once seen, always seen." \Yu want your patronage for next year, therefore an Entirely New Programme Is guaranteed this vear. PRICES-2s and la W. LINTS, Instructor. S. OKEY, Ho MONSTER CniLTJUEX'S PICNii: AND SPO3TS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER Of.i, In. the RECREATION SPOUTS GROUND, To Provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEKURA PARK. School Boys' Championship, HO and 220 yards.' —First prize Gold Medal, second Silver Medal. Tug-of-War School Championship, 1 boys a-side. Relay Race, 4 boys each team, under 14 Race and .Skipping Competitions foi

And numerous other liaees. (.IItA'ND FLOItAL DISPLAY. Prizes for Best Decorated JiICVCIJ ami CO-CABT. (IAKKJSOX MX!) IX ATTKXDAXCH 11 Adults Is, Childr Cluiimian. I'ukekuva Park Board. H. J. HOBBS, lion. Sec. Cicuic Committee. TUG TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FIRE BBIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOE. ADULTS AiSD CHILDREN

DANCING: Children from 7 to 1).30j Ailulla afUl FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. i. Tickets nuy be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will lie given ior the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also lor the Most Original G'irl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Kaik'y LETHABY BROS. AND GO. LTD., IXUtBRKLLA AND PARASOL MANUTTAYE opened a Branch Shoo at the Theatre Royal Buildings, Devonstreet. Ail repairs and recovering by experienced workmen. Two years' g brcilas made or brated nnoir cov oo with all un ered in the ceii

A DELICIOUS SUNDAY TEA, ■"- And one that doesn't bothe? you with cooking, is a tin of ST. GEORGE SHEEP TONGUES. They're deliciously appetising, and everybody likes tkem, All grocers keep them.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 255, 21 October 1908, Page 3

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