rj\ HE AT RE JJOYAL. RUPERT CLARKE AND CLYDE MEYX'ELL SEASON. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 20, At 10 minutes to 8 o'clock sharp (By which time the audience are requested to be in their seats), Messrs. Clarke and Meynell w v ill present A GREAT COMPANY IN A GREAT PLAY. H. R. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAY, SUPPORTED BY A SPECIALLYSELECTED COMPANY, In Hall Caine's Own Version of "THE MANXMAN," entitled "PETE" "PETE"—A Play of Strong—"PETE' Human Interest. "PETE"—A Play of Passion,—"PETE' Pathos, and Power. "PETE"—A Play of Romance—"PETE" and Love. "PETE"—A Play with Many—"PETE" Humorous Interludes And A HAPPY ENDING. Plan now open at Collier's. ' Prices: 4s, 2s Od, and Is. Early Doors, 1 Gallery and Stalls, 6d extra. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! UNDER NORTHERN' RUGBY RULES. WESTERN DARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). EAST v. WEST The Improved Rugby Game—Fast, Open, and Spectacular. Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. sharp. Admission, SIXPENCE. T. P. SMITH, Hon. Sec. I fpHEATRE JJOYAL. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1910. GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT Tendered to MR. FRED STEVENS, Late Custodian Theatre Royal. Particulars later. . A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. (YKATO'S A WAKEN I ■ ! THE COMET HAS STIRRED HER! A' B T~ZAAR In aid of the Hall Funds, will be held in HEMPTON HALL FOR FIVE NIGHTSJUNE 21, 22, 23, 24 25. Articles Raffled by Permission of the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs. I MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ARTICLES TO BE DISPOSED OF. ATTRACTIVE DISPLAYS!. THE TALK OF THE COAST! DON'T MISS IT! Further -particulars later. VISIT OF H.M.S, PIONEER,. rpHE LADIES' COMMITTEE of the Adjourned Anniversary Day Celebrations request the pleasure of the company of the Taranaki Pioneer Settlers and Veterans to Afternoon Tea in the Brougham-street Hall on MONDAY, 20th June, at 3 p.m. G. TISCH, Chairman of Committee. CHOIRMASTER AND ORGANIST. ' APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of Choirmaster and Organist at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, New Plymouth. Applicants to furnish testimonials anil s:ah- salary required to J. W. TAUNT, Hon. Sec. St. Andrew's Committee, New Plymouth.
is hereby given that 7 Sections in Pouatu, Totoro, Taurakawa, Upper Waitara, and Mimi Survey Districts will be open for application at this Office on and after WEDNESDAY, 29th June, 1910. Plans may 'be seen at Post Offices and Railway Stations, and obtained at this Office. FRANCIS SIMPSON, Commissioner oE Crown Lands. Lands Office, New Plymouth, 13th June, 1910. Q.OVERXMENT 'XSUR A N C L T)EPARTMENT. FACT NO. 3: s THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN INCREASING SCALE ACCORDING TO LENGTH OF : TIME ASSURED. pREAT Reductions in Records for the Gramophone at Collier's, Devon-st. t.c. I 'A ACRE Freehold Dairy Farm, handy ° position; price £lO 10s; arrange your own terras - -ilickman F. Russell. ■ FEET King-street frontage foi I sale cheap to close an estate. Ap 4aW «tofr~£fcl*aa « ?Wiell, .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 1
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