(JIHEATRE JJOYAL. New Plymouth. Direction of • Henry Ilawward CLOSING PERFOIiiMANCE, TO-NIGHT SPEOAL PROGRAMME SPECIAL PRICES—3/-, 2/- & !./ Jxist opportunity of witnessing London's Greatest Entertainment, at popular .prices. MASKELYNEAND DEVANTS MYSTERIES THE SECOND SUPERB PROGRAMME - COMPLETE CHANGE - Elixir Vitae, Tin l decapitated mail, who walks about with his own head under his arm. Mr Daffodil Downey's Seance In which all the phenomena said to occur in spiritual seances are produced by merely material nieiiiis. MR. BARCLAY GAII MUX will by special request give his satirical skit, " Maori a U Mode.-'' . Enormous reception nightly of M. JINiTARO, MR. OWEN CLARK, MR. BARCLAY GAMMON, COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. J. A, MACDONALD, Acting Manager ior Mr, Hayward.
HEA TR E JJOYAL. Now 'Plymouth. FRIDAY, MAY 14th. Under the Direction of John Leminone. MELBA "The greatest Australian is Melbi. 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 pass'ion of foreboding terror, or of the simplicity of devotion with which the 'Ave Maria' was chanted. It was the perfection of singing." f'The magnificence of the bravura passages literally raised the audience to its' feet, a mass of shouting, cheering humanity." The Age: "Helta's matchless singing was 1 electric, ft was a revelation as a specimen of the heights to which 'vocalism' and all the best that it implies can attain. Music like this, sung as this was, thrills!" Assisted by MR. FREDERICK RAX ALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone). MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Pianist. MR. JOHN LE3IMONIS, Solo Flautist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices of Admission: 21/;, 10/6, 5/-, Box plan at Collier's.
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 feceipt of appliea- «<">• 'lfertC IJIAKANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. GRAND MILITARY BALL THEATRE ROYAL. EMPIRE DAY', MONDAY, MAY 24, 1909. Under the patronage of his Worship the Jluyor and oflicers' of the 4th Wellington Rifle Battalion. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladies' 2s; Dress Circle (onlookers) Is. •W. 11, FLETCHER, Lieut., It. BJACKETT, L.-Corp., Hon. Secretaries. SATURDAY RUdBY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
entering for the. Saturday Competition are requested to notify the Secretary not later than tile 12th insl. W. R. JOHNS. Hon. Secretary. O.MATA ROAD BOARD. ■MOXKE is hereby given that 10 jer cent, will ,lie charged oil ARREARS of RATES not paid on or before 20th iff May, 1001), ami will l> { . sued for after that date without further notice. H. C. t'LEMOW, Chairman. •D. MeAIXUM, Clerk. TO FACTORY MANAGERS. APPLICATION'S, to be addressed to the Chairman, will be received until NOON on WEDNESDAY, June 2nd, 1001), for the position of manager to the Tikorangi Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd.
Salary, :L3 pur week, residence, and the usual allowances. , J Ay. HLVE, Junr., Secretary, THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN rpHE PLUNKET NURSE can be consulted' at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays, Hours from 2 to i p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL who it l ay wish to avail themselves of her serrices. MRS. DOCIUULL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, MAY Ist TO JULY 31st, 1909. T ICENSES for shooting game can be obtained From the Postmasters at New Plymouth, Inglewood, Waitara and Opunnke. Sportsmen will kindly observe that THIS SOCIETY IS NOT ENDORSING STRATFORD SOCIETY'S LICIHNSES. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary, New Plymouth.
AN OLD SONG. My CrandfathorV Cluck was too high for lho shell, So it, stood ninety yours on the floor. It was tailor by half than th« old man hiuiKcli Though it weighed not a pennyweight more,. tt was bought on the day that the old man was burn.. It was always his pleasure and his pride. But it slopped short, never to go When the old man died, W E have just imported a line specimen of the Old (jlrandfnthcr's Clock. It is litted with one of the befit English movements and is made of solid Rosewood. ICvwy (JOOD hourfe in Taranaki should have one hi it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see the Handsome E.P. Jug and Basin for "Wsishsand being offered for £7 10s, which is half its us'ual price.
SKEATES BROS., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS, 0)>. Tlioatre Royal. Di'voti St.. Plymouth; and at Queen St., Auckland. FLOWER SEEDS FOB AUTUMN SOWING New Season's iust arrived ex Corintkic. SWEET PEAS Sown now will bloom early in spring and continue through tlio summer, Orders talcon (or Narcissi aDd other Bilbs. Sow Cabbage aid Caiilillower Seeds fjr oarlv plants this mouth. W. EOWE How Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 89, 11 May 1909, Page 3
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