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"rpHE MAGISTRATE. THEATRE ROYAL. ); TO-NTGHT r, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 i, Proceeds in aid of Pukekura Park. CAST OP CHARACTERS: r Mr. Posket (Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police Court).. i Mr. F. J. Easther Mr. Bullamy (Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police Court).. • Mr. F. G. Kimbell Colonel Lulcyn (from Bengal, retired) Mr. J. C. Sumner Captain Horace Vale (Shropshire Fusiliers) .. Mr.W.E.M.Guy Cis. ftirringdon (Mrs. (Posket's son) Mr. H. C. Davies Achille Blond (proprietor of the Gafe Royal) Mr. L. Hansen Isadore (a ■waiter) .. Mr. W. 11. Jennings Mr. Wormington (Chief Clerk at Mulberry Street) .. Mr. E. P. Fenton Inspector Messiter (Metropolitan . Policeman) Mr. Tom Woodard; Sergeant Lugg (Metropolitan To- ! liceman) Mr. R. D. Coker Constable Harris (Metropolitan Policeman) ... Mr.BertWhitcombe Wyke (servant at Mr. Posket's) ■ Mr. Leslie Hill Agatha Posket .... Mrs. Claude Weston Charlotte Verrinder (her sister) Miss Beatrice Evans Beattie Tomliuson (a music teacher) Miss Dora Bedford Popham (a housemaid) I Mrs. Fred Watson SYXOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I.— The Family Skeleton. Tho Drawing-room at Mr. Posket's. ACT ll.—lt leaves its Cupboard. Room in Cafe Royal, Meek Street. ACT lII—It Crumbles. Scene I.—The Magistrate's room, Mulberry Street. Scene ll.—At the Poskets'.

MR. PERRY'S ORCHESTRA. Popular Prices: 3s (reserved), 2e, and Is. Booking Office: Collier and Co. POO IB ALL BENEFIT in aid of MR. J. BILL (who recently lost his wife and two children ia a lire at Mangatoki recently). FIRE BRIGADE v. BAKERS AND BUTCHERS. THURSDAY, sth INST., in the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. Kick-off at 3 o'cloclj* Admission 6d.

theatre T>o yal. Direction of Edwin (Jeach and George Marlow, Manager, George Marlow. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY, AUGUST Oth. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. THE WOMAN PAYS. Characterised by the GEACH- MARLOW PREMIER DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY and MR. ROBERT INMAN. THE WOMAN PAYS Has had one of the longest and most successful dramatic seasons ever known in Auckland, and ha 6 the unique experience of playing to capacity business in all the centres of the Dominion. SUPERB SCENIC STUDIES! BEAUTIFUL AND ELABORATE MOUNTING. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th. On a Most Complete Scale, Mrs. Henry Wood's Great Work, EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at the Collier Piano Co.'s.

BEAR IN MIND That the WEST END SCHOOL GRAND.. CONCERT will be repeated at THE THEATRE ROYAL OH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. PROGRAMME VARIED, INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE Fua<ls iii aid of Western l'ark. VETERANS. fpHE Annual Meeting of the Veterans' Association will tako place on SATURDAY, the 7th of August, at 2 p.m., in the Council Chamber, New Plymouth. All veterans are invited to attend. ARTHUR STANDISII, Captain, Vice-President R.N.Z.A. H.M. Veterans.

NOTICE. \TR. E. X. TAYLOR Ims NO authority to collect any accounts on our behalf. ARTHUR CLEAVE & CO., Ltd. Auckland, August 1. TO BUILDERS. LENDERS arc invited and will be received at my office up to 3.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, August 0, for erecting Additions to the "West End Nursing Home" for Mrs, Patterson. J. T. MANNIX, Architect. Egmont Street. VICTORIA COLLEGE. ■pXIOITTED Students intending to sit at the College Examinations in October are reminded that they should send in their names and the subjects they wish to be examined in, together witii the examination fee, on on before the 15th August. CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. Wellington, 29th July, 1909. •J H E NEW Z, EAL AN TURF REGISTER For SEASON 1007-1908.

• (A. AND ACCURATE REPOR'2B 0' THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZEALAND. .ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPA' FUTURE EVENTS TABLES OF WINNERS WEIGHT-FOR-AGE SCAT'" 1 ' RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES ATNNING SIRES ..jid other interesting Sporting Matter of Valuable Character. PRICE 10i <HL

STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKS'® BAY AND TARANARI directory FOR 2100. May he pwrhimd nf nil bookpollers, or <ird»rcd dfrcofc from Store., Son and Co, Lawlitiw tyiay, Wollii!?ion. Contains Commercial, Miwiiripol -d:1 General fiircctoiv. Nineteenth yrar oi pnblication. PRICE 's^ STONE, SON & CO,,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 163, 4 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 163, 4 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 163, 4 August 1909, Page 3

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