gT. A R Y'S JJ AL L New Plymouth. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1910. PART I. "MRS. HILARY REGRETS." Mrs. Hilary Mrs. Claude Weston Dr. Power Mr. J. Eastlier Preston (the butler) Mr. Leslie Hill Scene: Mrs. Hilary's Boudoir. PART 11. Pianoforte Solo Miss Warren Song Miss Ward Banjo Quartette, Messrs. Cornwall, Medley, Bayley, and McEwen. Song—"WSiata Poi"—Miss Clarice Buckman. Song Mr. Stevens Vocal Quartette, Misses 0. and E. Buckman, Messrs. Clarke and Crawford. PART 111. "BROWNE WITH AX 'E.'" Miss Excelsiora I. Peak Mrs. T. R, Southall Mrs. Gushington Xervesby— Miss B. Evans Mrs. Robert Browne Miss P. Evans Count von Donnerwetter-überunter liinterburg Mr. T. R. Southall Mr. Robert Browne .. Mr. W. E. M. Guy | Monsieur V. Parjour ... Mr. R. C. Nixon Scene: Hotel Pension Roses des Alpes, Switzerland. Scenic Artist Mr. Guy Pianiste Miss Warren (Brinsmead Upright Grand Piano kindly lent toy H. Collier and Co.). ADMISSION TWO SHILLINGS. Hon. Sec., 'New Plymouth H. C. COLLIER, Hon. Sec., New Plymouth Operatic Society. JpOOTBALL! ELTHAM I. v. STAR 1., On the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. THURSDAY, JULY 21. Kick-off at 1.45 p.m. Admission, SIXPENCE. Ladies FREE N J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. DATRY\*r.X! THE SIMPLEX MILKING MACHINE Commands your immediate attention.
1. It is a fast milker, and leaves only a small amount of strippings. 2. It does not injure the cows, and milks them when going off as well as in the flush. 3. It has the smallest number of work ing parts. 4. It is the most sanitary and easiest to clean. 5. The only milker that has a vacuum tank with a removable lid. 6. The cheapest machine to instal. The upkeep is practically NIL. 7. A child can understand and work it. Address enquiries to J. BLAKE, Hawera, T -.ranaki, X 'L
CANT B BEAT ■everything new and stylish In COSTUMES, UNDERSKIRTS, and FLOWERS. C. H. RETFORD CURRIE STREET. AGENCIES: Daily News and Lending Weekly Papers, Sewing Machines, etc.
M'CLUCGAGE BROTHERS. FOR SALE, gTARLE AND J)WELLING-HOUSE, WITH FREEHOLD LAND, On STRATFORD-ONGARUE RAILWAY. APPLY M'CLUCGAGE BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Etc., WHANGAMOMONA AND REPORUA.
GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yes, something like last Friday's order? Certainly. Our customers appreciate <onr good 'beef. What'* for Sunday? Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, some of the <primest pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel ? Right, thank vnu. Hood morning. You'll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 20 July 1910, Page 1
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