rpHEATRE 0 Y A L, New Plymouth. HEWITT'S PICTURES T. Snowden Hewitt :: Proprietor. TO-NIGHT Re-openins* with another ALL-STAR PROGRAMME:— " For Her Sake " The CricKet on the Hearth " '"The Pasha's Son" " The King in (Germany " " Bearhunting," and Tlie ShaKesperian Drama, "RICHARD III." Usual prices: Is 6d, le, fid. JODIE BLAIR, Manager-Operator. FIREWORKS! Direction of J. Hopkins. TO-NIGHT RECREATION gPORTS Q.ROUND. MIRAMAR FIREWORKS, As displayed regularly at Wonderland. Wellington. MAJESTIC AND IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY. EVERYTHING ON A SCALE OF COMPLETE GRANDEUR. No Chinese lanterns ''or us, but good, brilliant, dazzling and superb pyrotechnics made by our own New Zealandborn workmen in our own factory it Miramax. The brilliance of the stars is dimmed, and Mars loses his lustre when our wonderful set pieces blaze forth in one grand ItursT of kaledioscopic coloring. __After this evening, the public of New Plymouth may truly claim to have witnessed a real display of fireworks. FLAMOS •will perform his daring act, swinging clubs of fire. Humorous moving picture* 'will also be shown prior to the display, whilst sweet and melodious strains will he wafted on the breeze by the TARANAKI GARRTSON BAND. FIREWORKS—TO-NIGHT NI~W PLYMOUTH'S NIGHT OUT. Admission One Shilling; School Children Sixpence. JfiIEEWORKS ! FIREWORKS! JftIREWORKS ! Specially manufactured by Brock and Co., London, in PUKEKCK A P A it K, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, RACE NIGHT. (iiouncls will lie fully illuminated ■with Chinese Lanterns. GARRISON BAND will render special selections from operas. Refreshment Tables available. Boating 011 the Lake, Admission Is; Children half-price. . Proceeds in ard of Pukekura Park. EDWARD 11. TRIBE, Hon. Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY. ANNUAL MEETING. T HE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers of the New Plymouth Public Library will be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY. 21st inst., at S p.m. BUSINESS: Reception of Annual Report and Balance-Sheet; Election of Representatives <;n Committee; and General. V F. E. WILSON. 1 Chairman. Thanks. J WISH to return thanks to the public of New Plymouth for the liberal support accorded me during the Christmas season; also for the very Haltering remarks passed about the ity of my goods. hj, intend to keep up the high cjuality. am! raise the standard to such a height tliali I absolutely stand out alone. Anyone who has not given me a trial I will !>e pleased to meet at the hi-jh <ii:alitv .-'tore. SATISFACTION Gl A!!AXTEEL). Theatre Royal !Su:hi:m', v . 'Phone Kid. ' Jl"Ve;; » Men Yeale, y OUELTOWN 'BUS SKUVK'E. Revved Timetable i'mm Octob t Is, 1000. Leave Town. heave Yogeltowj:. J. 40 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 10.0 a.m. 10.30 a.m. *12.0 noon f 12.40 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.0 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5.30 p.m. (>.<> p.m. C.,30 ]i.m. 'Thursday, I p.m. tThursdav, 1.30 p.m. M. J UNI J, Criterion Stables, Proprietor. *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 293, 20 January 1910, Page 1
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