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fjENTEAL SCHOOL BAZAAR, EXHIBITION AND PETE TO-DAY STALLS. Provision, Plain Goods, Fancy Goods, Baby Clothing, J nuule, Toys, DclU, Pot Plants, Ice Cream, Lollies, Afternoon Tea. PYROTECHNIC DISPLAYS. Electric Colored Lights, Chemical Colored Lights, Fireworks, Chinese Lanterns. AMUSEMENTS. Farce "Chiselling" (New Plymouth Amateurs), Banjo Band Entertainment (Cornwall's Band), Living Aunt Sally, E'ectric Pond, Electiie Battery. Fortune's Wheel, etc.. etc.

GAMES OP SKILL. Nail Driving and Sawing (Ladie->)j Shooting; Hat Trimming (Men;j Hair Dressing (Men). INGENUITY. Industrial Exhibits, Working Models, Best Article made from a Ktro--ene Tin, Moi t Original Pin Cushion, Most Oriiinallv D 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 scuuol 6 in the Dominion). MYSTERIOUS. Temple .of Madai of High Art. OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Nov. 25, 26, and 27. Afternoon 2.30 to 5, Evening 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION: Afternoon, fld. KTening, Is.

JHEATBE JJOYAL, New Plyj TO-NIGHT HAYWARD'S PICTURES SATURDAY, NOV. 20, at 8 p.m. MATINEE at 2.30. Last chance of seeing present p 'POPULAR PICTURE PRICES.

SACRED CONCERT TO-.MOIiKOW AKTEUNOOX. "AOTEA." Given by the Tara nuki Garrison Hand. Specially se lected sacred programme of the old fa'v orite hymns and gems from 'world-fam ous compositions. Commence at 3 p.m Fitzroy and town 'buses, Fare* iid Collection for Beautifying Associatioi funds. fjp H E A T B E J> 0 Y A L, New Plymouth. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, Sole Proprietor and Director: Mr. X. Snowden Hewitt. HEWITT'S PICTURES .11. BLEIIiOTS GREAT FLIGHT. The French destroyer travels 2(1 mil's an hour- M. ISlcriol Hie* 42 Vi miles an hour, frmii Calais to Dover, and ,i----tounils the world. Also "Henley Regain, I'M)." "Vm Little Street Singer*." and a number .if such films, both Industrial and fliuii.irHcwitt's Popular prices: l/(i, Is and JODIE BLAIU. Manager and Openitu

IBEI T K f WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 1 and 2 (Taranaki Agricultural Show Nights THE NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEURS Present H. J. Byron's Ever-green Popular Three-act Comedy, OUR JSO1 8 CAST OF CHARACTERS: Sir Geoffrey Cbampueys (a county magnate) Mr A. M. Bradbuvy Talbot Chauipneys (his son) .. Mr. V. l-'itzhurb-ij-t Pcrkyu Middlewick (a retired butterman) .... Mr. F. J. Easther Charles Middlewick (his eon) Mr. Les. Hiil Dempster (Sir Geoffrey's manservant Mr. W. 11. Jennings Puddle (Middlewiek's Imtlerl.. Mr. &. D. Cokcr Violet Melrose (an heiress .... Miss D. Bedford .Mary Melrose (her cousin) .. Miss J. Fitzherbe> t Clarissa Champneys (Sir Geoffrey's sister) Miss Doris Fitzherbeit Belinda (a slavey) Mrs. Claude Weston SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: ' ACT I.—like Butterman's (Perkyn Middlewiek's county house). ACT 11.—At the' Baronet's (Drawingroom at his House). Seven months elapse between Acts 11. and 111. ACT 111. —At Mother t'aleham's (Third-rate London Time: Present. New Scenery by Mr. Fred Stevens. Orchestra under Mr. W. Perry. Stage under direction Mr. V. Fitz herbert. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Box plan upcm at Collier's this morning. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary.

WEDNESDAY. DEI'EUI'.Ei; , C K !!T OF TIIK YEAK GBAND CONCERT AX EFFICIENT (UiCUESTUA. Splejidid l'rogranuin Fuitlicv l'urueulars Uitc

CYCLISTS ASD YOUTHS MJTI-.. 'NTRIES for tile following events in J ' connection with tin- Axemen's Carnival close with the Secretary at 8 i>.m. on THURSDAY, 9th December :- 2-MILK C'Yl'MO HANDICAP, of '.C2O; prizes .-Cls, JM, CI. No.ni. ss, ace. 10s. B-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £];-, prizes XlO, £4, £l. Nom. ss, ace. 3-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of ,t!i; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s; ace. free. i-mile cycle handicap, of .co ; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Xom. 4s. %-JIILK CYCLE HANDICAP, of CI!; prizes C 4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s. of .C2 10s (one event each day of this value). Prizes 30s. 15s. 5s each race. Nom. 2s (ill (each racel, ace. fr F. E. HARDY, ', Be««t»ry.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 250, 27 November 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 250, 27 November 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 250, 27 November 1909, Page 5

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