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AVENUE ROAD CARD CLUB. First Anniversary JjJUCIIKE PARTY AND DANCE. TO-NIGHT BROUGHAM-STREET HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, at 8 p.m. Hood Prizes. Good Floor, and Firstclass Supper. Tickets—Ladies 1/-, Gents 1/(1. W. E. RICHARDS, Hon. See. rpHEATKE JJOYAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Is aid of f RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. THREE-ACT FARCICAL COMEDY, "FACING THE MUSIC." Ca-st of Characters: Rev. John Smith, Curate of St. Andrew's MR. LESLIE TUf.r, John Smith the other Mr. Smith MR. F. J. EASTIIF.R Dick Desmond, Lis Guest MR. J. C. SUMNER Col, Duncan Smith, his Uncle.. MR. T. R. SOUTHALL Sergt. Duffell, attached to Vino Street Police Station MR. W. G. T. WKK3S Mabel, the Curate's Wife MRS. FRED. WATSON Nora, the other Mr. Smith's Wife MRS. CLAUDE WESTON Miss Fotheringay, of Bijou Theatre MISS DORA BEDFORD Mrs. Ponting, Housekeeper.... MRS, UNIACK'E

PRICES—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Box Plan opens at the Dresden on Monday, 19th inst., at 0 o'clock. F. J. EASTER Manager, A. L. HUMPHRIES Hon. Sec. iji HEA TR E JJOYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Director >. .. T. J. WEST. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 24. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 24. At 8 o'clock. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. Return of WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, Assisted by DE GIIOEX'S VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. West's pictures stand pre-eminent in the world of cinematography. De Groen's Orchestra—a complete orchestra of picked professional artists. Prices—3s, '2s, Is. Plans now on, view at the Dresden.

DON'T FORGET! GRAND GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. IJIHEATRE JJOYAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. The 1907 Carnival w;u a big success (vide Press reports). Tim coming Carnival will undoubtedly eclipse la.it year's, introducing, as it will, TRICK WORK ON THJi ROMAN RINGS AND MILITARY HOUSE. TABLEAUX AND THICK 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), aged 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, anl, as the saying goes, "once seen, always seen." We want your patronage for next year, therefore an Entirely New Progranuno is guaranteed this year. PRICES—2s and Is. W. LINTS, Instructor. S. OKEY, Hon. Sec.

"YfONSTER CIIILDFiEN'S PICNIC AND SPORTS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER Otlt. In the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, To Provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEKUItA PARK.

School Boys' Championship, 440 and 220 yards. First prize Gold Medn], second Si'ver Medal. Tug-ol'-War School Championship, 7 boys a-side. Relay Rnou, 4 boys each team, under 14. Eaee and .Skipping Competitions for Girls Aud numerous other Races. GKAXI) FLOIIAL DISI'LAY. Prizes for Best Decorated BICYCLE and GO-CART. GAKBISOX ISASI) IN ATTENDANCE. Tea, Hot Water, llilk, and Sugar Tree. Admission^ —Adults Is, Children 6d. F. P. CORICILL, Cliainnan Piikekitra Park Board. 11. J. lIOBBS, Hon. Sec, Picnic Committee.

TIIE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS | BALL I'OR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will lie held in llie rp 11 E A T It li JJ 0 Y A L. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER !), I'JOS. DANCINd: ■Children from 7 to !W0; A'lnlls aft.ir. .RANGY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS Children Jinder 14, Is;' Ladies, 2s; (.lenlleinel), 3s. Tickets nuy be obUiined Xroiti Mrs. Doetrill and the Ladies 1 Committee, Prizes will be lor the Best Cirl'a Fawv Costume and also foi* Uic Original U'irl's Costume. Mzus will also be given for tlie Best Bay's Fanoy and Original Costumes.

HAIRY JUXiULAIIONS, \ PUfMO MHKTIXCi will hp. licld in ilu? I.mvor lignum t l!oad Hall to discuss the Wuiry liegulu lions, tm THURSDAY, October 22nd, nt 8 o'clock p.id. All iuU-iTsU'd aru cordially invited. ■AARON MAUSU. N. W. IIILL.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 256, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 256, 22 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 256, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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