"WHAT HAPPENED TO JOXES." IJHEATRE Direction Clarke and Me.ynell Business Manager ........ J. B. Moutrie TO)- NIGHT,. FOR THIS NIGHT OXL,Y.. And La&b Appearance of MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S FARCICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ■ Tj» the , FUNNIEST OF ALL FUNMAKERS, FUNNIEST OF ALL FUNMAKERS. '•WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." "WHAT HAPPENED TO JOXES," An Original Farce in Three Acts, By George H. Broadhurst. CAST': JONES (w&o travels for a Hymnbook House) MR. GEO. WILLOUGHBY Ebenezer Goodley (a Professor of Anatomy) Mr. David James Antony Goodley (of Ballarat) Mr. Harry Halley Richard Heatherly (engaged to Marjorie) Mr. Hugh Buckler Thomas Holder (a Policeman) Mr. Harry Overton William Bigbee (an inmate of the Sanatorium) ... Mr. Arthur Cornell Henry Fuller (Superintendent of the Sanatorium) ... Mr. Leopold Stach Mrs. Goodly (Ebenezer's Wife) Miss Mab Paul Cissy (Ebenezer's Ward) Miss Amy Willard Marjorie (Ebenezer's Daughter) Miss Violet Paget Minerva (the same). .Miss Agnes Iveogh Alvina Starlight (Mrs. Goodly's Sister) Miss Nellie Mortyne Helena (a servant)... Miss Stella Payter Place: New York City. Time: The Present. PRICES—4s, -2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors fld extra. Box plan at H, Collier and C'o.,'s, also Day Sales.
NORTH TARANAKI CRICKET ASSOCIATION. pUBLIC gAU Will be held in THE THEATRE ROYAL On TUESDAY, 24th MAY (EMPIRE DAY), At 8.30 p.m. "MUSIC: MRS. WOODS' ORCHESTRA. Tickets —Ladies 3s, Gentlemen 4s. Double tickets <is. AUSTIN BEWLEY, Hon. Sec. North Taranaki Cricket Association. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WINTER gHO W. DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE T, 9, 10, and 11, 1010. Classes for' Dairy Produce, Fruits, Garden Vegetables, Field Roots. Farmers' Classes (seed and grain), Jams, etc. Technical Scnool Classes and Cookery. WORKING EXHIBITS. Excursion Fares and Delayed Trains. Entries Close SATURDAY, May 28, at 9 .p.m., with Secretary only. E. P. WEBSTER, Selretary. rjX) LET, Storage for two motor cars; pit, electric light, and all conveniences. Apply William White, Agent G.B. Tramways, Daimler Motor Co., Ltd., New Plymouth. t.".
OAMER4.TED CONCRETE THE new method of building. ADVANTAGES TO YOU— Cheapness Costs little more than wood, and much less than brick. Indestructibility. Fire-proof. Damp-proof. Worm-proof. Sound-proof. No Painting. No Papering. Insurance about one-third that on wood buildings. Adaptable to All Classes of Buildiim. For further particulars apply all Builders ni-d Contractors, or care of J, W. WIISON, EGMOVf STREET. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASONMAY 14 to JUNE 14, 1910, inclusiri. LICENSES for SHOOTING GAME can be obtained from the Postmasters at Navv Plymouth, Inglcwood, Waitara. and Ommake. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary. New Plymouth. PUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S. "I HA ACRES, 4-roomed house, all level grass land, 3 paddocks. 8bail shed and others; metal road, liandv to railway station and faetorv: no weeds; price £lO per acre. For furllu'r particulars apply E. J. Carthew and Co.. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 389, 14 May 1910, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 389, 14 May 1910, Page 1
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