TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' HKA T R E p 0 Y A L. Last Opportunity of Hearing CALEDONIAN ENTERTAINERS THE BRIGHT, BRISK, BREEZY | MUSIC! MIRTH! MELODY! National Dances (including Irish Jig and Sailor's Hornpipe). Comic Songs and Sketches. ■Contralto, Basso, and TenoT Solos, Quartettes, Trios. A MERRY ENTERTAINMENT! NOT A DULL MOMENT! TO-NIGHT, COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Popular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. 7JI HE A T R E JJOY AL. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 2 and 3. •BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S GREAT OPERASCOPE. Thrilling Illustrations of the Great War Drama, "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME." Gigantic Musical Attraction, THE WESTMINSTER BELLRINGERS, In a Delightful and Fascinating Performance. Popular .'Prices: 2s, Is 6d, Is. Children half-price. MATINEE, FRIDAY, at 2.30. Children 6d to all parts. QKATO'S THE COMET'HAS STIRRED HER! A BAZAAR In aid of the Hall Funds will be held in HEMPTON HALL FOR FI V E NIGHTS—JUNE 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Articles Raffled by Permission of the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affair. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ARTICLES TO BE DISPOSED OF. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS! THE TALK OF THE COAST! DON'T MISS IT! Further particulars later. TARANAKI EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. "piIPLOYERS are requested to observe June 3rd (King's Birthday) as a Holiday. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. I SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. term commences on MONDAY NEXT, Gth June, for instruction in the above subjects. MISS HANDLEY will'meet intending .pupils at Mr. Hoffmann's (British and Continental Depot) from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday next. Terms on application. INGLEWOOD, TUESDAYS and FRI- : DAYS. NOTICE. T WANT to thank the New Plymouth 1 people most sincerely for their liberal support,. and to say that I And it pays to keep up the quality. I regret, however, that there is too much on my books. Will, therefore, those who are owing over one month's accounts kindly square up, otherwise I shall be compelled to place them in the hands of my solicitors for collection. H. T. JOLL, Taranaki Meat Bazaar. KEILLER'S CONFECTIONERY ARE delicious sweetmeats made by a very old-estab-lished Dundee firm, whose careful and particular policy has placed them in the first rank of Old Country manufacturers. Keillers Assorted Chocolates Keillers Imperial Mixed Chocolates Keiller's Nut Milk Chocolate Keiller's Genoa Chocolates Keiller's Capped Chocolates Keiller's Italian Jujubes Keiller's Hazel Nut Chocolates Keiller's Strawberry Jam Keiller's Marmalade These are all standard quality gwods and are well worth inC. CARTER, DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. SCHOOL OF ART. TV/fISS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTERIS, iU ipupil of N. D. Connell, Elbhiam, a'o of J. Elliott, A.R.A., the noted K.'ti'ish painter, has opened a School of Art in ' Buildings over the Northern 'Shipping Company's Building, Egmontstreet. Intending pupils are invited to inspect paintings, when-terms can be arranged. Hours 9 to 5. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. MR, M. JONES has now at the '"'■'• terion Stables an Up-to-date Touring Motor-ear for hire. He has also secured the services of Mr. E. Edmonds, a first-class chauffeur, who is wellknown for his careful handling of motorcars. ' t.c:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 44, 1 June 1910, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 44, 1 June 1910, Page 1
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