"THE THIEF." "THE TlflEF." Has been described as Dynamic Drama to express its striking force, 'J'hu p] o fc is so intensely developed that it compels every audience to palpitating excitement. Tlio vogue of the play has been nothing short of -sensational throughout tlic world. "The THIEF" has undoubtedly marked a new epoch in the drama THEAIBE g~O YA L. Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1009, MONDAY NEXT, FEI! 22 MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 22. ONE NIG'IIT ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S STAR DItAMATIC CO.
MISS OLA HUMPHREY, The Popular and Talented Emotional Actress. MR. GEORGE S. TITJIERADGE, Australia's Favorite Actor. _ MR. lIENRY KOLKER, America's Principal Romantic Actor. _ Assisted by tlic Most Cultored, Artistic and brilliant company ever organised for a Xe\v Zealand tour, presenting Henri Bernstein's Powerful Drama, "THE THIEF." Box plan for this truly great performance is now open at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Price's—os, 3s, and 2s.
POST FORGET to to the R'AZAAR AND ENTERTAINMENT at OKATO 0.11 MON'D iA Y AND TUESDAY Afternoons land Evenings, GRAND' CONCERT Tuesday evening. Tea, and Supper provided each day. Admission: Monday fid, Tuesday Is. Childta Italf-price,
SWIMMING. WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. MUNICIPAL BATHS, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, I'EBRUAIIY 2oth, 1900. Commence at 1.30 p.m. sharp. (Under the rules of the N.Z.A.S.A., Christchurch). Swimming, Diving, Polo and Relay Championships to bo decided. Swimmers from all parts competing. Orchestra in attendance. Seats provided for ladies. ADMISSION .. One Shilling. A. C. MAXWELL, Hon. See.
0 0 K OUT for the TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA THURSDAY, MARCH 11, on the ff AIIAKA RIVER. Special and Delayed Trains. For full particulars and programmes see posters. 1L SPURDLE, Secretary. H.M.R.N,Z. VETERANS. A Lt Veterans desiring to take part in tile Kille Match and Soeiail to lie held 011 the -18W1 {.March will please send their names to the Secretary, (Japt. Black, 01* Lieut. J. Davics, on or 'hefore tUi' Ist ultimo. (fcW.) ARTHUR .STANDI'SII, Captain and Vice-President Veterans' Association. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. J IMPOUNDED in the Vogeltown pound <r,i Saturday, 20th February, one hay marc, new shoes, and broken knees j lila/.e oil head and noscj' no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid 'will he sold on Jlareh Bth at noon, W. LAUGIILIN, Poundkeeper. |i b < NEW ZEAI/AND RAILWAYS. CLEANING AND REPAIRING CLOCKS. rpiCNDERS will be received at the Trallic Manager's Ollice, Wanganui. until NOON 011 SATURDAY. JJtli March next, for the work of Cleaning and Repairing Clocks at the stations and offices on the New Plyiuoutli-Bun-nyitliorpe-llhaknne. ncctinn of the New Zealand <ioyi rniueut lUihvays fur the 'period of two years, commencing Ist April next. Specifications may be seen at the officers of the Statiomuasters at Pailmerslon North, ilawera ami New Plymouth, and the Trallic Manager at Wajiganui. ItY ORDER. District Trallic Manager's Office, Wangatiui, 20th February, lUOi). BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. riTIIE Council of the above Borough invite applications for the position of Custodian of the Carnegie Library Buildings aiull Town Hall at a salary of £lO4 per annum. Particulars of the duties and conditions attaching to the appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications endorsed "Appointment Custodian" must reach me not later than NOON 011 MONDAY, 22nd inst. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENT. NODINE & CO, LADIES' TAILORS, WELLINGTON. TVXR. NODINE will personally visit New Plymouth 011 'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. with New Samples find Styles for Autumn, and will be pleased to take measurements for present and future requirements. Address: White Ilart Hotel. - iBH GIG .FOR. SALE. yyANTED TO WELL—lmmediately, strung, serviceable gig, i.u splendid order; equal to ne'w. For .particulars apply "Daily Nehvs" ollice. i'OR tSALE. gEPAUATOR, Alfa-Laval. latest p«ittern, 23~giiU.; nearly new.—A. C. Man 1 , 'W-allara, Mr. W. A. Kellotv, Taranaki-streot, Wellington, N.Z., writes: "There is no question ahßut it—Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is a fine one. I have used it several times, and it always gives me immediate relief. Not long ago one of iny carters came home with a very severe attack of colic and diarrhoea* and it only took two doses cf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Remedy to fix h«m up in good 3liape. I never go away on a trip without a bottle of this medicine, for I find that change of water often affects one." For sale by all chemists and storelepers. "iqißil'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 24, 22 February 1909, Page 3
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