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Ir£HE AT R E ]J 0Y A L CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. : TO-OTGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 31st August & Ist Sept. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. THE GREAT WEBB-ARNST BOAT RACE for the Sculling Championship of the World. One of the Greatest Triumphs of Kincinatographic Art, showing both contestants in training. Magnificent View 8 of the Unrival'ed Scenery of the Wanganui River, and th« Greatest Sculling Race ever rowed THE CHAMPION SCULLER WILL LECTURE on the film as it appears on the screen. A complete Programme of Dramatic, Scenic and Comic iilms, all new to New Zealand. Popular Prices: '2s, Is and Od. Box Plan at Collier Piano Co. JACK ARXST, Advance Representative'. WAITARA, MONDAY, August 30.

'RANKLE Y ROA ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of funds for Improving the School Ground. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. PROGRAMME: Part I. Pianoforte Solo, "The Midnight Alarm" Master G. Ncwell I Dialogue, "Which Loved the Best" Infants I Song Mr. W. Perry itrumcntal Selection Messrs Golding (Piano), Tunbri'"— (piccolo), Lovell (cornet), Ellis ( Hammond (violins). Song Miss Loewh Recitation (comic) .. Mr. V. Fitzherbci't Song Mr. Dc La Hayc Piccolo Solo Mr. H. Tunbr Phonograph Selections .. .. Mr. Ga Part H. Instrumental Selection Messrs Golding, Tunbridge, Lovell, Ellis and Hammond Recitation Miss Oliver Part Song, ''Pickles' Upper Standard Boys Song Mr. Perry Cornet Solo Mr. N. Lovell Recitation (comic) .. Mr. V. 1 Song J Instrumental Selection Messrs Golding, Tunbridge, Lovell, Ellis and Hammond Song .. Mr. De la Hayc

A SALE OF WORK Will 'be opened in THE ARIIY HALL TO-DAY WEDNESDAY AFJERNOOX, at 3 o'clock. The Sale will he continued on the WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS, September Ist and 2nd.

YEOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. DISTRICT CONVENTION. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i l . Morning Session (for members only) opens at 10 a.m. Afternoon Session, at 2 p.m., open to the Public. Mrs. Stevenson will give and address. Collection. MRS. K. L. STEVENSON (Graduate of New York and Boston Universities), Talented Speaker and Writer, Representative of the World's W.C.T.U., will lecture on "The Bright Side of the Temperance Reform" in WHITELEY HALL, on THURSDAY, Sept, 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. EGMONT ROAD HALL. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the above Hall on IHURSDAY, September 2. TTp-to|i Supper and Floor. Music by Perry's Orchestra. Prizes will be given for the best Fancy Costume (ladies' and gents'). Tickets: Ladies', 2s; Gents', 3s; Double ticket 4s. J. H. West's 'Bus will leave Ambury's corner at 7 p.m. sharp. L, .BISHOP, Hon. Sec.

FOOTBALL OLUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL SEPTEMBER 2nd, IM-. (Under patronage of Taranaki and Auckland Rugby Unions). Presentation of "Dan. O'Brien" aulj "Carbine" Shields, Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Wftpa, F,C, i OOTB ALL! FOOTBALL! THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND on the KEUIEATIO X SPORTS GROUND,. Xew Plymouth, T HUISBAV, SKV T. £ Kick-off at 3 p.m. Special Trains and Excursion Fare bein'' arranged for.

£HEA XU V; £| 0Y A L TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 3rd and 4th Sept. and MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 4 o.'c(wfc, The DOMINION' IMCI'ITtK SYNDICATE will present the |»pular T-AYUUI-CAUUINGTOX PICTURES Same sensible prices: First class is, ladies half.price; Second class U; Childlcn '.id. llux plan at Collier's; no extra cliurjje fo,r hooking. Children (id to all parts to Matinee. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB, ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER !) (Night of Hunt Race Meeting). Trices: Double Tickets, 10s. SingH:. I Gents' 7s Od, Ladies' as. I Members of Hunts requ i tend in uniform. ' A, L. HUMPHRIES,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 178, 1 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 178, 1 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 178, 1 September 1909, Page 3

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