QRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE.. (By Special Request.) ROLLAND HALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1910. Excellent Floor and Music. Good Prizes. Dainty Supper. Commencing at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: Ladies, l/-j Gents, 1/6. J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Secretary. IJHEATRE JJOYAL. New Plymouth. ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. A A MIGHTY HUGH MIGHTY MERRY J. MERRY LAUGHING WARD LAUGHING SENSATION SENSATIOiN COMPAI5 e OF t OOMEDIANB, including MISS GRACE PALOTJA, And the Popular Australian Artists, Miss Celia Chiloni Miss Maud Chetwynd In THE HILARIOUS SIDE-iSPLITTING ■ PIECE OF 'MUSICAL MERRIMENT, "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S" "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S" (By Paul M. Potter, author of "Trilby").] A 'COMEDY OF INTERNATIONAL FAME. . "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S" "A perfect cascade of refined low comedy." "REACHING THE LIMIT OF POSSIBLE MIRTH." "A sure antidote for the iblues." "THE GIRL FROM RECTORiS." " A LAUGH A MINUTE." " It's a snipper." B.ox Plan -on view at Collier Piano Co. Prices 5/-, 3/- and *2/-. Touring Manager: Walter Monk. EGMQNT ROAD PUBLIC HAT.T, ASSOCIATION. ; IJHE ANNUAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS of the above Association will be held in the, Hall on WEDNESDAY, September 21st, at,Bp;m. Business: Adoption of Balance-Sheet, Election of Officers and Committee for the ensuing year, etc. L. W. BISHOP, Secretary. pARIHAKA JJOAD J)L3TRLCT. BRIDGE CLOSED, rpHE WAREA ROAD BRIDGE will be closed to traffic, for repairs, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 19th and 20th; inst. A. O'BRIEN, Clerk. Rahotu, 13/9/10. CHETWODE SCHOOL, Devon Street, West, New Plymouth. Seaside Boarding and Day School for Girls. Principal MISS STANFORD rpHE THIRD TERM, 1910,' will begin . on TUESDAY, September 20. MISS STANFORD will be a;t home to receive parents and Guardians on MONDAY, September 19, from 2.30 fo 4 p.m. "FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Call at the "HYGIENIC,' DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. W E make delicious 'bread, French twists, "S.P." bread, Germ, brown bread. We make a large variety of cream spongs goods. We make delicious pies (meat and fruit), fresh from the oven, all hot, every day at noon. We make biscuits every-day—Vanilla, Almond, Ginger, Mixed—which will compare favorably with imported ones, with the advantage of being fresh-made. We make cakes, too—many sorts and handy sizes. Our Shilling Sultana Cake is a , favorite. We use only the very best of ingredients, which accounts for the success that attends our efforts. We have a splendid Tea Room, which is suitable for card or other parties. Our telephone number is 108. Ring up. We> shall foe glad to answer questions and give prices for wedding cakes or anything. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor. SKIPPER SARDINES ' i By their delicious flavor and dainty ' appearance, 'OTPPBR" Sardines tempt the appetite. -If you cannot obtain them at your grocer's, send his name and address to HENRY BLACKMAN, Box 670, Wellington. ANGUS WATSON & CO., Newcastle-on-Tyne, England.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 19 September 1910, Page 1
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