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AMUSEMENTS.

tUliDliX I'AlU'i A'l -HJI'IOA. The committee of St. ilary's choir, in our advertising columns to-day, give a iinal reminder of the garden party they are holding in the grounds ot .Mr. Sole, " Aotea," this afternoon. Adequate preparations ha\'(! been made for the en* lertainmcnt u( a great number of guest.', as it is hoped tnat many of thos;- who are coming up from Stratford 10-idw. * will be glad to escape the excessi\c heal | of the sands for the cool shades oi " Aotea.'' where they will, no doubt, be able to hold foregathering* of the New Plymouth brethren more cuiuioriaolv than on the heat-consumed beach. There will be a special service of 'buses run from the town to the grounds, commencing ai about 'I ij'ciock,. and the garden party will begin at 2.30,

TAYLOII-UIUUNCTON COMPANY. | Two thousand pounds is a large sum of money to invest in a moving picture show, but that is the sunt spent hy .Mr. Taylor and Miss L'arrington in launching their new cinematograph entertainment which appears at the Theatre Koyal to-morrow night. In order that tin/ pictures may be projected by means ol electric light, the management have imported a. complete plant. The company ha- jnsi completed successful seasons in Christchurch, Dnnedin. Invercargill, and We.-d. Coast towns, and is now en route to Auckland. The box plan is at the Collier and Colonial Piano Company's.

A NOVELTY IX MI/SIC MiiMc-lovers, ho less than those who welcome any pin ticulnrlv attractive form of entertainment will be especially interested iu the announcement tlull we nve shortly to lie visited l>y three young musicians of exceptional gifts. Leo, .)an and Mischel Oherniavski. aged respectively 17, 14, and 12, are instrumentalists whose, extraordinary abilities have been recognised by the best London ami European critic*, whose verdict they have challenged hi the course of innumerable public appearances, each successive one only serving to establish their claim to be regarded as musical prodigies in the best sense of the word. They will give one recital only in New Plymouth. at the Theatre Royal, on Tuesday, February 0. Tuo box plan of reserved seats is now open at tin; Collie 1? and Colonial Piano Company's, where second seat tickets may also be obtained.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 9, 4 February 1909, Page 2

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