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THEATRE f£ 0 Y A L. Direction of HUGO GORLITZ. A MUSICAL SENSATION. FOR TWO NIG'HTS ONLY, SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 4th and 7th (The Theatre being- otherwise engaged on Monday, Gth). THE ELLWOOD TRIO. THE ELLWOOD TRIO. HENRY, age 10 years, Violin. PAULINE, age 15 veavs, Piano. GEORGE, age 11 years, 'Cello. Supported by MISS WINNIE NIXON. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mt. Hugo Gorlitz presents to the public of ihe Dominion these three prodigies and Mi&s Winnie Nixon. The three children play the most difficult music on the violin, piano, and 'cello respectively with a finish and expression altogether astounding, an<l Miss Nixon sings naturally with a lovely voice, Wie gift of Heaven, and the instinct of a ibird. Parents should ibring their children; they will be surprised and delighted, and it will stimulate them to do great things. Prices—2s and Is. Reserved Is extra. Box plans at Collier's. FRED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager. WOMAN'S PARLIAMENT. gT. JJALL. MONDAY, JUNE 6, At 8 p.m. Particulars later. TARA N A K I pOULTRY, piGEON, QANARY gOCIETY. THE SHOW v/i' 1 SHOWS. JULY 20 and 21. THE LATEST AuVELTY WILL BE'. INTRODUCED: A BABY SHOW. VALUABLE PRIZES. (ENTRANCE FREE). No. I.—Best boy under G months No. 2.—Best Girl, under 6 months. No. 3. —Best boy over 6 months, under 12 months. No. 4. —Best Girl over 6 months, under 12 months. No. 5. —Best Maori child under 12 months 4 Schedule for the Poultry Secton can ■ now be had. H. J. HOBBS, Sec, Devon-street Wesv. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. A S provided by .section " ° of "The Education Act, 1008," Ann...«l Meetings of Householders for the Election of School Committees will be held in the several School Districts, at the places stated below, on MONDAY, June 20, at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by section 110 of "The Education Act, 1908." The number of persons to .be elected for each district is as follows: Carrington, Hurimoana, Mangahume, Newall, Pohokura, Pumwhakau, and Tahora, each five (5) persons. The election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. , Raupuha, Tikorangi, Huirangi,' and Waihi, each seven (1) persons. The election to ibe held in the respective schoolhouses. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. "Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of persons ibeing • resident householders nominated by them to serve on the Committee for the ensuing term. "The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or befor<> MONDAY, June 13, 1910, not later than 8 p.m. "Nominations may also 'be made at the Meeting of Householders to be held on MONDAY, June 20, 1910. "The first meeting of each of the newly-elected Committees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at the above-named places immediately after the elections." By order of the Board. P. S. WHITCOMBE. Secretary. Education Office, May 27, 1910. QHET W O D E Seaside Boarding and Day School for Girls, Devon Street West, New Plymouth. Principal .. MISS STANFORD. THE SECOND TERM, 1910, will begin on TUESDAY, May 31. MISS STANFORD will be at home to receive parents and guardians on MONDAY, SOtto May, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. SCHOOL OF ART. ,-MTSS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTERIS, lyX ipupil of N. D. Connell, Eltluam, also of J. Elliott, A.R.A., the noted English painter, lias opened a School of Art in Buildings over the Northern Shipping Comipany's Building, Egmont- '■ street. Intending pupils are invited to inspect paintings, when terms can be arranged. Hours 9 to 5.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 42, 30 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 42, 30 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 42, 30 May 1910, Page 1

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