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SMART BOY WANTED. \yANTED-Smart boy. Apply a "Daily News." PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES! ■ Nightly at Theatre Royal. •■h NEW PLYMOUTH CHORAL SOCIETY, .' ASSISTED BY LARGT3 ORCHESTR4, ir- of leading instrumentalists. GRAND CONCERT ST. MA R Y'S HAL L, TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. Mr. Francis Cornwall. (a) Adagio, Allegro, Menuetto , —Symphonic No. i (llay<ln) , Glee, "The Potter" (A. R. Gaul) Choral Society ' Song, "Through Love to Light" ™ (Cuthbert Wynne).... Miss Leatbam j Trio, "Hark, Hark", the Lurk" 1 (E. H. Thome) .. Ladies' Glee Parly 1 Song, "Youth" (Allitson) .... Mr. John Haslam Ballet, "Nymphentanz" (Francis : ' Cornwall), strings and woodwind. Part Song, "Jack and Jill (A. J. ° Caldicott). Selection, "Egyptian Midnight Parade" (Isenman) Orchestra Cradle Song, "Peacefully Slumber" (Oliver King) .. Choral Society Song, "A Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen) .. .. Miss Florence Was'd , Humorous Part Song, "A Catastrophe'; (Spragne) .. Male Glee Party Part Song, "Good-night, Goodnight, Beloved" (Pinsuti) .. Q Choral Society e Violin Solo, "Ave Maria" (Schuf bert-Wilhelmj) .. Mr. H. Spencer Satt . Chorus and Finale, "Good-night, Farewell (Garrett);, soloists Miss 0. Buckman and" Mr. J. Haslam .. Choral Society & Orchestra Commence at 8 p.m. Admission 2s. Fitzroy 'Bus will leave after the concert. JjjEC REATION Q.ROUNDS Direction .. Henry Hayward. I FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 10. I JJAYWARD'S OPEN-AIR pICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. Grand Complete Change of Programme, including the awe-inspiring spectacular Film, PARIS OIL WAREHOUSE FIRE. Also two beautiful scenic pictures, four interesting dramatic subjects and six laugh-provoking comics, accompanied, tiy beautiful orchestral music. ONLY ONE PRICE-1/-. Children half-price. If weather unfavorable for open-air, to be held at Whiteley Hall. J. MAY, Manager, WHITE L E-Y II AL L, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. JJ AY WARD'S pICTURES T»JEW PLYMOUTH LIEDERTAFEL. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. The newly-formed LIEDERTAFEL, which consists of most of the prominent Male Vocalists in New Plymouth, vill give its initial concert in the THEATRE ROYAL, on' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 The Liedertafel will.be assisted by the following soloists:— Mrs. E. C. ROBINSON, Contralto. Miss ROSALIE HANDLEY (Gold Medallist) Soprano. And a full orchestra of leading instrumentalists. I Full programme later. I C. H. ANDERSON, A. Mus. N.C.M., Musical Director. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretu-'y. I J^OST— Sore eyes at Hewitt's Picture. GRAND DISPLAY of pOT pLANTS JjiRUIT, y'EGETABLES. THURSDAY NEXT DEC g

ANNUAL SHOW AFTERNOON TEA. Entries close with the Secretary tolorrow (Tuesday) Evening at 8 o'clock. aj_.:.„:„_. A([ tt ]j s ls> cn ji,j ren (j ( |. 2 to 5.30 and 7 to 9.30 ,m. Wm. P. NICOLL, .Secretary. Kowe'e Buildings, Broughanr St. jWXD—A pleasant ev Pictures.' TO FARMER S. BACON INDUSTRY. A MEETIXCi of Farmers will be held L *" at the Town Hall, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, 11th December, at 1.31) ~ to consider the advisability o* ;arting a Co-operative Company with a riew to acquiring the Fitzroy Hacuil iiy's property, now in liquidation. C. ANDREW'S, W. HONEY WELD, J. F. EUSTACE, Conveners. TARAXAKI EDUCATION BOARD. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. illli next meeting of the above Board will be held on the 14th and 15th December, and the Board's office W'il close on the evening.of FRIDAY, ill." 24th December, 1900, and re-open on .MONDAY morning, the 10th January, 1910. I'. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. New .Plymouth. oth' December, 1909. [ CYCLISTS AND YOUTHS NOTE. I ENTRIES for the following events in I connection with the Axemen's Carnival close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 9th December-. 2-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £2O, prizes £ls, £4, £l. Norn. ss, ace. 10s. 5-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £ls; prizes £lO, £4, £l. Nom. ss, ace. 56. 3-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of f!i; "rises £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s; ace. free. 1-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £fi; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s. %-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP, of £G; prizes £4, 30s, 10s. Nom. 4s. Youths' Mile Handicaps (pedestrians* of £2 10s (one event each day of this value). Prizes 30s, 166, 5s each rae" Nom. 2s 6d leach race), ace. free. ,1 F. E. HARDY, I Secretary. I fi"HOPS TO LET—Two new nhoni. he Bite in Waitam; n/isll »nnnmted. . Apply W. Young, Waitira Hotel, t ipSTTErtSBi "Daily News" Jobbing Office 1 Xmas. and Greeting Cards. Splendid '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 259, 8 December 1909, Page 3

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