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rp HEA T K Jfl JJOYAL. Direction of HUGO GORLITZ. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, JUNE 4. At 8 p.ni. THE ELLWOOD TRIO. And | MISS WINNIE NIXON. Accompanist, Miss Constance Prouse. THE ELLWOOD TRIO (Harry Polly, and George) will play:—Mache's Trio I First Movement o,p. 25; Serenade (Widor); Norwegian Dance No. 3 (Grieg). HARRY ELLWOOD will play:-Polo-naise, iby Wieniawski; Ave Maria (Schu-bert-Wilhelmj). j GEORGE ELLWOOD will play:— j Rhapsodie (Popper); Le Cygne (Saint Saens); Gavotte Humoresque (Squire). MISS WINNIE MXON will sing:— Snowflakes (Mallinson); One Spring Morning (Nevin); 0, Thank Me Not (Mallinson); Ave Maria (Mascheroni). Prices—2a and Is. Reserved Is extra. Box plans at Collier's. I NEXT CONCERT: I ' TUESDAY JUNE 7. { Entire Change of Programme. FRED. W. DUVAL, Touring Manager. IJIEEATKE New Plymouth. ONE NIGHT ONLY, June 6 MONDAY NEXT June 6 June 6 MONDAY NEXT June 6 Positively the only opportunity of renewing! acquaintance—everywhere 'being eagerly availed of—with the world-re-nowned , FISK JUBILEE SINGERS AND ENTERTAINERS. Who always come as a DELIGHT & REFRESHMENT. DELIGHT & REFRESHMENT. OLD FAVORITES & NEW FACES. OLD FAVORITES & NEW FACES. Absolutely Unrivalled as MELODISTS AND HARMONISTS. MUSIC MIRTH MELODY. ;Po,pular Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Collier's. gT. ANDREW'S CHURCH. MR. HUGH PATON, Evangelist, Will conduct the services in this Church on SABBATH, sth June, at 11 o'clock and 7 o'clock. In St. Andrew's Hall at 8.15 p.m. Mr. Paton will commence an Evangelistic Mission, ■which will (be continued in the same place on each evening during the week, at 7.30 o'clodk. I TARANAKI ' pOULTRY, pIGEON, QANARY gOCIETY. THE SHOW OJ!' SHOWS. JULY 20 and 21. THE LATEST NOY" T TY WILL BE INTRODUCE.' A BABY SHiW. VALUABLE PRIZES. (ENTRANCE FREE). No. I.—Best boy under 6 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 Schedule for the Poultry Secton can now be had. H. J. HOBBS, Sec, I Devon-street West. |S<O UT H gE A TSLANDS TOURS i To TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, RAROTONGA, AND TAHITI. WINTER PLEASURE RESORTS. FOR TONGA, SAMOA, AND FIJI. ATUA....3500 Tons, JUNE 21st. TOFUA. .4400 Tons, JULY 19th. ATUA....3500 Tons, AUGUST 10th. TOFUA. .4400 Tons, SEPTEMBER 13th Send for descriptive pamphlets and apply for all information to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ! SINGING, VOICE PRODUCTION, PIANOFORTE, THEORY. M_ISS ROSALIE HANDLEY'S next term commences on MONDAY •NEXT, 6th June, for instruction in the above subjects. MISS HANDLEY will meet intending 1 .pupils at Mr. Hoffmann's (British and Continental Depot) from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday next (not Friday, as previously announced). Terms on application. INGLEWOOD, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. I CONVALESCENT JJ 0M E, "SANDSDOWN," FITZROY. A Comfortable Home for Invalids. Every convenience, Warm and healthy situation. For further particulars apply *o the proprietress, MRS. D. CHARTERIS, I "Sandsdown." Fitzrov. ._ ' ' I SCHOOL OF ART. MISS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTERIS pupil of N. D. Connell, Eltham, also of J. Elliott, A.R.A., the noted English painter, has opened a School of ATt in Buildings over the Northern Shipping Company's Building, Egmont- ! street. Intending pupils are invited to inspect paintings, when terms can be I arranged. Hours 9 to 5.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 1

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