V E T E 11 A N S. ALL Veterans are invited by the ■"• Marsland Hill Memorial Committee to attend at the unveiling by Hi; Excellency the Governor of the Monument erected to the Memory of the li])|irri,il and Colonial Soldiers who fell during the Maori Wars. Veterans will please fall-in opposite the Drill Shed at 1.45 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 7th day o! Mav next. A lmiUR STANDISH, Captain, Vice-President Veterans' Association. THE SOCETY FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CIIILDUEN. T ADY PLUXKET has very kindly consented to give an address to the Women of New Plymouth at the Town Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, at 8 o'clock. A large attendance of all interested is particularly requested. MRS. DOCKRILL, ■ President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. PREMIER EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. TME opening Euchre Party and Dance under tlie management of the Railway Social Club will be held in the Brougham Street Hall on FRIDAY, 7th ins't. Proceeds in aid of the Library Fund. Ladies 1/-; Gents. 1/0. S. G. SMITH, Sec. MJIHEATRE JJOYAL. THRKE-NIGHT SEASON. May Bth, 10th & 11th. MASKELYNE AND DEVANTS MYSTERIES From the Egyptian Hall, Picadilly, London, where they hold the WORLD'S RECORD Of 40,000 performances, with 11,000,000 patrons, THE PRIME MINISTERS OF MYSTERY The magnificent programme will include Mr. Maskelyne's great illusory sketch, WILL, THE WITCH, AND THE WATCHMAN Which has lieen presented in London 11,000 times. MR. BARCLAY GAMMON, England's Greatest Humorist. M. JINTARO, Japan's Wondrous Juggler. MR. OWEN CLARK, The Master Magician. The most brilliant entertainment that London boasts of is now submitted for the approval of the New Zealand public. Grand change of programem nightly. Prices, 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-; Reserved Seats. 4/-; Reserved Seats for Children under 12, 2/-. Box plan at Collier's. J. A. MACDONALD, Acting Manager for Mr. Hayward. q\ H E A ROYAL. FRIDAY, MAY 14?% Under the Direction of John Leuimoue. MELBA IN HER OWN LAND AND WITH HER OWN PEOPLE. The greatest Australian is Mellra. has been feted by Kings, adored by .... People, and her Art has thrilled the Madame Meltta :., coining in the noon-day glory of her fame, fresh from the scenes of her great triumphs in Europe and America, where she reigns' gloriously—The Queen of Song. Assisted by MR. FREDERICK RANALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone). MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Pianist. MR. JOHN LI-MMONE, Solo Flautist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices of Admission: Reserved Seats, Dress Circle .. £1 Is. Box plan at Collier's will Je opened on Bth May at 1) a.m. Country patrons may secure seats' by letter addressed to Box Office, enclosing P. Note or P.O. Order, and stamped envelope for reply. Seats will be allotted in the order of receipt of applicarpAßANAKl RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. GRAND MILITARY BALL THEATRE ROYAL. EMPIRE DAY, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1909. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladies' 2s; Dress Circle (onlookers) Is, Mrs. Dockrill in charge of Ladies' Committee. LIEUT. FLETCHER, LANCE-CORP. BLACKETT, I Hon, Sees. THE SOCIETY KOB PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IJJHE PLUNKET NURSE can be consulted at the. Town Hall on Wednesdays ayd Fridays, Hours from 2 to 4 p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration ol the Making of Humanised Milk will he given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALI who may wish to avail themselves ol her services. MRS. DOCIUULL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. ROYAL MAIL LINE. WHANGAMOMONA COACH SERVICCTAVING purchased V.issrs. J. Hewe and Co.'s Business as Coach Pro prietora and Livery Stablekeepers, w wish the public to know that there wi] be a Thrice-Weekly Service only fror Stratford to Whaugamomona. Coach will leave Stratford every MON DAY, WEDNESDAY, and EIUDA 1 at 8.45 a.m.-, on arrival of traim returning fr.»m Whangamomona t Stratford every TUESDAY THURSDAY, and SATURDAS leaving Whangamomona at 7.1 a.m. The Coach puts up at C mercial Stables. FARES AS UNDER: Toko, single 2s, return 3s. Douglas, single 3s, return ss. Strathmore, single 7s Od, return 12" ° .Pohokura. single 15s, return 255. Whangamomona, single £l, retur ' Passengers requiring return tickc I must pay for same on first journey < otherwise single fans both ways will 1 11 Fares and Pal eels must be paid advance or otherwise arrangemen made. fiooh Stabling at our WlianganiomoStables and at our Commercial Stabli Stratford. Hacks and Vehicle!, on hii Parcels office at Commercial Stabh • Stratford, and at Mr. J. D. Morisoi Auction Mart, where accounts may paid. It. JAKES AND CO., Proprietors, VOW IN-Our famous White Da ma 0U inches wide, Is per yard ' WARD, Cash Draper,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 86, 7 May 1909, Page 3
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