SACRED CONCERT. rptlE New Plymouth Beautifying Association, by ltind permission of Messrs. Sole Bros., invite "the public to attend a Sacred Concert at "Aotea" on SUNDAY, 14th November, given by the Taranaki Garrison Band. Collection in aid of the Association's funds. ESI fi A L SCHOOL BAZAAR, EXHIBITION AND PETE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 20, 27. STALLS. Provision, I'laiu Cioods, Fancy Coods, Baby Clothing, Jumble, Toys, Dolls, Pot Plant,,, lee Cream, Lollies, Afternoon Tea. PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS. Electric Colored Lights, Chemical Colored Lights, Firework,, Chinese La n terns. I AMUSEMENTS. j Farce "Chiselling'' (New Plymouth Amateurs), Banjo Band Entertainment (Cornwall's Band), Living Aunt Sail)-. Electric Pund, Eh'ctuc Battery, Fortune's Wheel, etc., etc. GAMES OF SKILL. I Nail Driving aud Sawing (Ladle"); I Shoo.ting; Hat Trimming (Men); • Hair Dressing (Men). INGENUITY. Industrial Exhibits, Working Models, Best Article made from a Kerosene Tin, Most Original Pin Cushion, Most Originally Dressed Doll. PHOTOGRAPHIC CLASSES. Landscape, Seascape, Animal Study, Instantaneous, Six Post Cards, Enlargement (Portraiture), Enlargement (General). EDUCATIONAL. Writing, Drawing, Mapping, Pen and Ink Sketch, any other. (Samples from leading schools in the Dominion). MYSTERIOUS. Temple of Madame Zingara, Gallery < of High Art. OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Nov. 25, 20, and 27, Afternoon 2.30 to 5, Evening 7.30 to 10. < ADMISSION: Afternoon, od. Evening, Is.
rjHEATRE JJOYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. sth and fith. WEST'S PICTURES, Supreme in Art and Beauty, WEST'S PICTURES (Always Up-to-Date), Presenting the First Animated Picture TAKEN FROM AN AEROPLANE. ANOTHER ENTIRE MAMMOTH CHANGE. '•Woollen Factory in Sweden," "Mohammedans at Home," "Journalistic Types," "Rope-making," "United by Misfortune." Million Prices—2s, Is, and Gd. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. Chi!. J:en 6'd to all parts ol Theatre, THE TWENTY • SEVENTH ANNUAL pIEE BRIGADE PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. FOR ADULTG AND CHILDREN, will be held iu the THEATRE ROYAL on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER tttli, 1009. DANClNG.—Children, from 7 to 9.80; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TlCKETS—Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Moet Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Beat Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. IJIHEATRE JJOYAI FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. AN UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. THE GREAT LAUGHING BOOM. HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, And return of the Enormously Popular Australian Artists, MISS ROSE MUSGROVK And MISS CELIA CniLONI, ■Supported u\- a New and Brilliant London Company in tlie Funnieist Farcical Comedy ever seen in New Zealand, A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. The Climax of Comedy Conception, creating a furore everywhere. Prices—as, 3s, and 2s. Plan opens on Monday, November S. at the Collie,- Piano Co.'s at 8.30 a.m. Touring Munager, GEOFFREY NYE-
DENTISTRY'. li. 11. CIIAN'EY, Dentist, will make ilis next vi.lit lo Kaliutu on MUDAY, 12th November (.Mr. Xcwtou King's Sale Dav), instead of Tuesday, !)th iuat. B. H. CIIANEV, Dentist. New IMymouth, 4th Nov., 1909. BROS' SALES Friday, Nov. s—Mrs. Oswin's lurniture. Friday, Nov. 12—OiuaU Yards.
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS. T HAVE received instructions from Mr. William Humphries to sell, by 'Private Treaty, that line Suburban Property known as THE I'UKETOTARA ESTATE. The property comprises 182 u'.rcs of first-class land, situated oil the 01-1 M'ingorei Road, about two miles from New"PljMOuth. It is divided into convmient oaddocks, is well watered, and is nearly all ploughable. Improvements include good dwelling, outhouses, cowshed, and piggeries. The property is well situated and suitable cither ror fanning or for suburban residences. The vendor lias had the property surveyed Willi a view to cutting it up, and it is now offered to the public ne a whole, or I will sell the Homestead with 70 acres and balance in areas of from 10 to 30 acr:s. l?or further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Solo Agent.
TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. HAYJIAEKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY. NOV. 23. {"ILIENTS are. particularly requested to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will lie receiv-jd at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded t' Stratford for sale, where vendors ca rely on tlieir produce meeting FUIJ COMPETITION. 1 NEWTON KING
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 232, 5 November 1909, Page 3
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