■HOSPITAL SATURDAY AXD SUNDAY. MUliTlXt! i ' ■ .vied ard Oilice on r'RIDAY. lillh iiist., «t SWIMMING. WEST COAST UIAMPKJXSHIP MEETING. MUNICIPAL BATHS, XEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25tli, 1000. Commence at 1.31) p.m. sharp. (Under lliii rules of the N.Z.A.S./ Christchurch). npionsuips to Iju dei in attendance. Seats pro vided for Indies. A. C. MAXWELL, Hon. 'S 0 OK OUT TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA THURSDAY, MARCH 11, WAITARA 11 I V E R. Special and Delayed Tr For full partie ee posters. H. SPURDLE, Seeretar " T HE THIEF." "THE THIEF." Has been described as Dynamic Drama s its striking forte. The plot .. .. .__.;nsply developed Hint it compels every audience to palpitating excitement. The vogue of the play has been nothing short of sensational throughout the world. "The THIEF' has undoubtedly marked a new epoch in the drama
(TIHEATRB JJ 0 Y A L. Direction, of J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1009, MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 22. MONDAY NEXT, FEU. 22. ONE NIGHT ONLY. J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S STAR DRAMATIC CO. MISS OLA HUMPHREY, The Popular audi Talented Emotiunal Actress. MR. GEORGE S. TITHERADGE, Australia's Favorite Actor. MR. HENRY KOLKER, * -erica's Principal Romantic Actor. Assisted 1 liy the Most Cultured, Artistic and brilliant company ever organised for a New Zealand tour, presenting Henri Bernstein's Powerful Drama, " T H E T II I E F." Box plan for this Irii'ly great performance is now open, nl the (Jollier anil Culniuiil I'iano Co. Prices—js, lis, and 2s. HOSPITAL SUN.OAY K i; It A P A R K AT IS S QIIAnT ERI S, TOILET SPECIALIST, May now ho consulted at rooms in Griffiths and Co.'s Buildings, Egmont Lion hours—ll to 0. Adv Ladies' hair work a specialty. Best hair tonics and skin foods in stock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 February 1909, Page 3
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