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r£l II 15 AT E E J> OYA I. NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction X. J. WEST TO-XI G II T ! T O - X 1 V, II T ! Return to New Plymouth for TWO XIt'.IITS ON lA' TWO XII HITS ONIA' Of The Wonderful WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S I'IOTUKES WEST'S PICTURES Assisted liy D E (i 110 EN'S D E GItOE N'S VICEREGAL ORCHESTRA. VICE-REOAL ORCHESTRA. Absolutely the Greatest Combination of Pictures and Music in the Southern Hemisphere, The Show that is at present the Greatest Amusement Attraction of Australia. IProgramines equal to those whi'h have attracted all Sydney, all Melbourne, all Brisbane, all Adelaide, a'l Perth, will be presented each evening. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURES AND MUSIC ON MONDAY.

TWO SHOWS TOO GOOD TO MISS. Prices—3s, '2s, Is. Plana at the Dresden. SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN". D R TRUBY KING will meet the Committee of tlie above Soeiety in tlie Town Hall THIS AFTERNOON, at 3.3') o'clock. MRS. N. KING, President. MR ALBERT BRUNTNELL, gX-M.P, NEW SOUTH WALES, NO-LICENSE LECTURER, Will Speak— * SATURDAY, BROUGHAM STREET, at 8 p.m. SUNDAY, RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS, at 3 p.m. DO NOT MIS.3 THIS TREAT.

DON'T FORGET! GRAND GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. rpHEATRE JJOYAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. ,j£- £ • r ■ ■ »'i ■ Tlie 1907 Carnival was a big success (vide Press reports). The coming Carnival will undoubtedly eclipse last year's, introducing, as it will, TRICK WORK ON THE ROMAN RINGS AND MILITARY HORSE. TABLEAUX AND TRICK WORK ON THE PARALLEL BARS By Mr. Lints' Private Juvenile Class. MASTER RONNIE LINTS will perform on tlie 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, an l, as the saying goes, "once seen, always seen." We want your patronage for next year, therefore an Entirely New Programme is guaranteed this year. Box Plan now open at the Dresden. PRICES—2s and Is. PW* 1 " W. LINTS, Instructor. S. OKEY, Hon. See, PREMIER JjJUCHRB PARTY AND DANCE In aid of WESTERN PARK. TUB I,AST OF THE SEASON By the RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. nUOVUHAM STREET HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOKEI! 27, at, 8 p.m. TiclK'ts may l>e had from any of t,!m Park Committee Indies' Is, dents' U (id. G. H. TliEElfY, S. 0. SMITH, lion. Sues. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE In gT. JOSEPH'S HALL On WEDNESDAY, 28th OCTMSER. Good Floor. Uood Music. Good Supper. Admission —Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is fid. A. J. SCHIERNY, Hon. See.

jyrOXSTER CHILDREN'S PICNL'C AND SPOUTS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER DO, ' In the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, To Provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEKURA PARK. School Boys' Championship, 440 and 220 yards. First prize Gold Medal, second Si'ver Medal. Tug-of-War School Championship, 7 ; boys a-side. Relay Race, 4 toys each team, under 14. Race and .Skipping Competitions for Girls And numerous other Races. GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. Prizes for Best Decorated BICYCLE and GO-CART. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Tea, Hot Water, Milk, and Sugar Free. Admission—Adults lsj Children fid. F. V. CORKILL, Chairman Pukekuni Park Board. H. J. HOBBS, Hon. Sec. Picnic Committee.

THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be held in the rp H E A T U E 0 Y A L. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1008. DANCINU; Cnildren from 7 to 9.30; Adults FANCY DANCING ISY CHILDREN. TICKETS Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; tientlemen, 3s. Tickets nuy be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and t'se Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given ior the Best Cirl'3 Faney Costume and also for the Most Original ffirl's Costume. Prizes will also be given lor the Best Hoy's Fa IK I }' and Original Costumes.

YV E S T 10 K N r A It l£ .SALE 01' WORK, To be held IST. MAItY'S HALL, lllli ami 12 th NOVE.UIJER, 1008. Particulars later. E. I'ARDY, Secretary and Treasurer. DON'T BELIEVE IT. JF you chemist suggests something "iust as gooil" for INFLUENZA and COLDS, remember that the test of the vast epidemics of England Is with YIN TONIQUE 3s per bottle. DON'T be imposed on by substitution. VJN TONIQUE CIE, Sue Vivicnne, Paris. FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY, Wellington Agents.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

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714

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 258, 24 October 1908, Page 5

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