JI'KCIAL GOSPEL MISSION l>y REV. T. KEITH EWES, Wellington. BAPTIST CHURCH, CULL STREET. ntimics each week evening 7.30. A Seat, a Book, a Welcome,
fpHEATKE JJOYAL, New Plymouth. MONDAY . TUESDAY MASKELYNE AND DEVANTS MYSTERIES LONDON'S PREMIER ENTERTAINMENT, ltiiiHvn nil over tbu world by repute niul received on Saturday evening liy a crowded house with every impression of delight. TO-NIGHT AX AMAZING (JALA OF ILLUSIONS AND BEWILDERING WONDERS. The Magical Romance. "The Artist's Dream," By the late Mel. B, Spun'. The magnificent programme will include Mr. Maskelyne's great illusory sketch, Will, the Witch, and the Watchman. Which has been presented in London and tlie provinces upwards of 11,000 times. ME. BARCLAY GAMMON, England's Greatest Humorist, M. JINTARO, Japan's Wondrous Juggler MR. OWEN CLARK, The Master Magician. A Marvellous Menu of Mysteries, Magic and Musical Merriment. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Children half-price, Reserved seats 4s. Box plan at Collier's. J. A. MACDONALD, Acting Manager for Mr. Hayward. THEATRE JJO Y AL. New 'Plymouth. FRIDAY, MAY Hth. Under the Direction of John Lemmone. MELBA "The greatest Australian is Melba. She has been feted by Kings, adored by the People, and her Art has thrilled the World.
The Argus, March 10th, says: "No words can convey any adequate idea of the tender sympathy with which the song was sung, or the passion of foreboding terror, 0 r of the simplicity of devotion with which the 'Ave Maria'' was chanted. It was the perfection of singing." fThe magnificence of the bravura passages literally raked the audience to its feet, a mass of shouting, checrin" humanity." " The Age: "Jlelba's matchless siting was 1 electric.' ft was a revelation as e. specimen of the heights to which 'vocalism' and all the best that it implies can attain. Music like this, sung as this was, thrills!" b Assisted by MR. FREDERICK RAXALOW (Famous 1 young Irish Baritone). MISS LXA BOURNE, Solo Pianist > ffi T L H MONB > Sol ° Kauti,t. (.HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices of Admission: 21/-, 10/0, a/Box plan at Colliers. 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 application. TARAXAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. GRAND MILITARY BALL THEATRE ROYAL. EMPIRE DA\\ MOXDAY, MAY 24, IDOO. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladies' 2s; Dress Circle (onlookers) Is. Mrs. Dockriil in charge of Ladies' Committee. LIEUT. FLETCHER, LAXCE-CORP. BLACKETT, Hon. Sees. LICEXSiXO DISTRICT OF TARAXAKI NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AX ACCOMMODATION LICENSE. J, WALTER LITTLK, of OUa';o, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next lir»-. e ;.. meeting to l, e held at the CuurUouse" New 'Plymouth, on tie second day of lune, I DIM), apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a publican's license for i hous e situate at Okato, and known by the name of the Okato Hotel, containing sixteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use c( the lamilv Dated at Okato the fifth day of May, 1909. J '' WALER LITTLE, Malone, Anderson & Johnstone, Solicitors for the Applicant, Xew Plymouth. OWING to the destruction by fire of our Job Printing, Department, our printing connection has been taken over by the traded to us in the past. TARAXAKI HERALD. liiccliou with the above, have brought our Job Printing Department right up-to-date, highly q.ialilied printer, and arc therefore in a position to give quotations for and extcute any kind of printing. TARAXAKI DAILY NEWS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 88, 10 May 1909, Page 3
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