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ipHEATRE "ROYAL. Direction of Mr. J. C. Williamson. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTR AORDIX AR f. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, . 25th & 20th August, and MATINEE, at 1.45 p.m. on Thursday, 2lith, whin children will be admitted to all parts at half price. Doors open 1 p.m. The PINNACLE OF PANTOMIMES for TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Mr. J. C. Williamson presents M. J, Rickey Woods' Smart, Up-to-date and Intensely Funny Pantomime, . JACK AND JILL. JACK AND JILL. JACK AND JILL, with the LARGEST & STRONGEST COMPANY' that ever toured New Zealand. The Gianl Rooster, The March of thi Animals, the Butterfly Ballet, th? Giant Family, the Snowstorm B.tlet. Noah's Ark Ballet, the Faceograph, the Surf Bathers,, Shoe Villa, Home of Widow Cobble, the Xy!'.phone Oetter, Harvest Home JialU* ( , Great Skating Scene, Electric Ballet, the Change of the Seasons, the Famous Pony Mullet, the Scottish Cavaliers, the Magic Hill, Happy I and. the Palace of Precious Stems', Grand March of the Jewels, and the 'LYddv Bear Picnic. Gl'AXl) BALLET OK 100 DANCERS. Ensemble of 710 fewer than 200 chorus, ballet ami children. Ifcix I'lan at Collier and Co. now open. Prices: ss, 8s and 2s. No early doors. I The 4.15 p.m. train from New Ply-1 mouth will be delayed until after the conclusion of Thursday's matinee per-' formance.

YY AIT AR A EIILES' EIGHTH ANNUAL BALL To bo held in ST. JOHN'S HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST 2(ith. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. first-class Supper and Excellent Musio. Tickets: Double, 4s; Gentlemen'ii, 3s; Ladies', 2s. BGGLEK J. XiAING, <3. H. TATE, Secretaries. JiOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. INTEIU'ROVINCIAL RUGBY MATCH, WANGANUI v. TASANAKI, on the RECREATION GROUNDS, * New Plymouth, THURSDAY, -'UUi, AUGUST. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission Is. Special trains Irom the country. Delayed trains after the match. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec, T.R.U. MRS K. L. STEVENSON,

(■TRAVELLER & LECTURER, Wor'.d's Women's Christian Temperance Union, will deliver a lecture in the WHITE LEY HALL on THURSDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER. Further Particulars Later. ipUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL SEPTEMBER 2nd, I'JOD. (Under patronage of Taranaki and Auckland Rugby Unions). Particulars later. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Tukapa F.C. EGMOXT ROAD HALL. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, September 2. First-dase Music, Supper and Floor. Tickets: Ladies', 2s; Gents', 3s; Double licket 4s.

NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. mHE Annual General .Meeting will l>f licld in the Pavilion on THURSDAY, 2nd September, at 7.45 p.m. W. X. EWIX'G, Hon. Secretary. OMATA B!ID|IXG„, JJATEPAY'ERS i n the OmnU, 'Barrrtt. and Upper Hurford Road Board Districts are invited to attend a meet-inn; /n the Omata Hall, Omata, on MONDAY NEXT, August 2.'iril, at 7.30 p.m., to b !i held for the purpose of laying before them t'lie reasons and decision of the meeting held at Okato oil Monday last, viK„ for severance fro m Tnranaki County Council—and to solicit their co-opera-tion. W. J. GRAY, Con ve»er. sale through registrar of the SUPREME COURT. gECTIOX 020. Town of Xcw Plymouth, has been withdrawn from sale. ROY AXI) XICHOLSOX, Solicitors fqr the Mortgagee. TO BUILDERS. 'pEXDERS will be received at our Office up till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY August 2Stli. for Alterations, Painting, etc.. to Premises in Devon Street. SAXDERSOX & GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's IJuildrage, Brougham Street. TO BUILDERS. rjRICIITOX & McKAY, F.F.R.1.8.A., Architect-, Bank Chambers, Wellington, invite tenders for the erection of a BRANCH BANK at lIAWERA for the BANK OK NEW SOUTH WALES. I Plans and Specifications may he seen at the JSaflks of New South Wales, llinvera and New Plyuiojjtl), and at our Offices, Wellington. Tenders to lie sent to the Ardji'lects' offices not later than FRIDAY', the 3rd day of September, at noon. JIARRE'IT ROAD BOARD, "VOTICE is hereby given that Ifcvon -*■ Street Extension, from Belt Ro.id to Bayly Road, is CLOSED to all traffic, pending repaira, owing to the dangerous state of the road. G. E. BLAXCHARI), Chairman. MR G. H. PINSON, AND UEXTS' TAILOR, (from Auckland), who is at preieflt on his half-yearly visit to New Plymouth *'it)» tlje new season's spi ! iig goods, notifies' tl)at he may bo amisulted at Hooker's Sujnplft ftpnms ,(Xo. 4), Egmont Street, to-day and fn-moprow (Friday and Saturday) only. Inspection of samples and fashions invited. PJfSYDNEY RHICGS. V ADVICE FREE. Call or write. District Manager: H. Lewis (H, F. Russell and Co,), New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 21 August 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 21 August 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 21 August 1909, Page 5

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