rpHEATRE JJOYAL NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT WEST'S PICTDEES, 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," "Hope-milking," "United by Misfortune," Million Prices—2s, Is, and (id. MATINEE-TO-DAY, at 2.30. Children 6d to all parts of Theatre.
THE TWENTY - SEVENTH ANNUAL piRE BRIGADE PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN, will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL oil TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1909. DANClNG.—Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TlCKETS.—Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 23; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may he obtained from the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl'g Fancy Costume and also, for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Urizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes.
SPOftTS!
KING'S BIRTHDAY (Tuesday, Nov. 9th, 1909). In RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. New Plymouth. Proceeds in aid of Sports Ground Funds, PROGRAMME. (Amateur Events to be run under tfte rules of the N.Z.A.A, Association). AMATEUR EVENTS: I'jO yds .. .. Prizes, trophies or orders. 220 ;vda .... do. do. do. 440 yds .... dc. do. do. 880 yds .... do. do. do. CYCLING: Vx Mile Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 10s 1 Mile do. do. do. I'/n Mile do. do. do. Points Prize for Cycling Events, Silver Cup donated by Mr. G. W. Gunson. Nominations close on THURSDAY, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. Nomination Fee, Is for Amateu.f vents; Cycling Events, 2s. (No acceptances). Programme includes Quoits, Throwing Cricket Ball, and numerous othui events, and will conclude with a DASH TO THE NORTH POLE. Mr. H. KERR, the Australasia:! Champion Walker, will give a Mile Exhib.tion Walk during the afternoon, J. CLARKE, Hon. Spcietarv.
no N'T FORGET to arrange your PIC N I 0 at the NGAIRE GARDENS on KING'S BIRTHDAY AMUSEMENT I'OU ALL. COME AND SEE 'I'IIE ZOO. Ilot water free. Fruit ami Lnliiw o tilt Ground. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager. rp H E A T RE OVAL I'OR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. AX UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. THE GIIEAT LAUGHING ROOM. HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MTSS GRACE PALOTTA, And return of the Enormously Popular Australian Artists, MISS ROSE MU'SGROVE And MISS CELIA GHILONI, Supported i>v a New and Brilliant London Company in tile Funniest Farcical Comedy ever' seen in Now Zealand, A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. The Climax of Comedy Conception, • creating a furore everywhere. Prices—3s, 3s, and 2s. Plan opens on Monday, November S. at tlie Collie r Piano Co.'s at 8.30 a.m. Touring Manager, GEOFF'REY NYE. SACRED CONCERT. mini New Plymouth Beautifying Association, by kind permission of Messrs. Sole Bros., invite the public to uttend a Sacred Concert at "Aotea" on SUNDAY, 14th November, given by the Taranaki Garrison Band. Collection in aid of the Association's funds. |1 ES 1 HAL SCHOOL BAZAAR, EXHIBITION AND FETE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 20, 27. STALLS. Provision. Plain Good-, Fancy Goods, Baby Clothing, Jumble, Toys, Dells, Put Plant*, Ice Cream, LolUes, Afternoon Tea. L>V HOT EC! IXIC DI SPLAYS. Electric Co'.ored Lights, Chemical Colored Lights, Fireworks, Chmest Lanterns. AMUSEMENTS. Farce "Chiselling" (New Plymoucl Amateurs), Banjo Band LutcrLuni nient (Cornwall's Band), Living Aunt Sally, Electric Pond, Electtii Battery, Fortune's Wheel, etc., etc. GAMES OF SKILL. Nail Driving and Sawing (Ladie:) Shooting; Hat Trimming (Men) Hair Dressing (Men). INGENUITY. Industrial Exhibits, Workin Models, Best Article made from Kerosene Tin, Most Original Pi Cushion, Most Originally Dressc Doll. PHOTOGRAPHIC CLASSES. Landscape, Seascape, Animal Stud; Instantaneous, Six Post Cards, Ei (Portraiture), Enlargi ment (General). EDUCATIONAL. Writing, Drawing, Mapping, Pen and In Sketch, any other. (Samples froi leading schools in the Dominion). MYSTERIOUS. Temple of Madame Zingara, Gallei of High Art. OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AN SATURDAY, Nov. 25, 20, and 27. Afternoon 2.30 to 5, Evening 7.30 to 1 ADMISSION: Afternoon, Od. Evening, Is,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 233, 6 November 1909, Page 5
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