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THEATRE ROYAL NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY SEASON' OF TWO NIGHTS ONLY, THI'KSDAY AND F R IDA i, November 3 and 4. (irand Production of the Charming Romantic Comic Opera, DOROTHY (Kv kind permission of Messrs Cliuppi'll and Co., Melbourne). Libretto by R. C. Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. CAST OF CHARACTERS: s<juire Bantam (of Chanticleer Hall) Mr. L. C. Mclsaac Ceoft'rey Wilder (his nephew) .. ' .. ilr. J. 11. Rowc Harry Sherwood (Wiider's friend) ' Mr. Ernest Clarke Lurcher (a SheriiVs Ollicer) Mr. F. J. Eastlier John Tuppitt (an Innkeeper) J Mr. T. R. SoutliaJl Tom Stvutt (Phyllis' lover) Mr. 15. MeEvven Dorothy Bantam (the Sqiiire's daughter) .... Miss Olive Busk mail Lydia Hawthorne (the Squire's niece) Miss Dulcet Fenton Mrs. I'rivett .... Miss Loris Fitzlierbcrt ] Lady Betty Mrs. T. R. Southali 'Phyllis (Tuppitt's daughter) Miss Mabel Clarke Act I.—Kentish Hop Gardens. Act ll—Chanticleer Hall. Aet 111.—The Round Coppice. The action takes place in the County of Kent, 1740. ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, specially designed and painted for this production by Mr. Will Diamond. THE DRESSES ARE BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE, 'The whole forming a complete picture of country life in England in the eighteenth century. The Country Dance and the graceful dance i[i the' second act have been specially arranged by Mrs. ly. McAllum, POWERFUL CHORUS OF OYER 60 VOICES. FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Mr. Francis Cornwall. Stage Managers: Messrs T. R. Southal] and F. J. Easther. Doors open 7 p.m. Overture ?.4o p.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid; Pit, Is. Box plan opens at CoUief'3 Music Warehouse on Thursday, October 27, at 5.30 a.m. H. C. COLLIER, Hon. Sec. PIANO 'iu.VLVJ AND REPAIRING. , M R. f. Voit LUBBE, v* /'..*• kland, has joined the British . .Jontinental Piano Company's New Plymouth branch, and is now prepared to undertake piano tuning and repairs of all kinds. Satisfaction is guaranteed, and there will be no exorbitant prices charged. L. E. HOFFMANN, V. Managier. p I G piGS. %- W. DIMggK & CO. W E are now prejißped to receive Prime Baconers, Porkers and Choppers at the undermentioned.places:— Opunalce —Every Monday, from Oct. 31. Okato —Oct. 31, Nov. 14 and 28, Moturoa—Nov. 1, 15 and '29. Inglewood—Every Wednesday from Nov. 2. Smart Road—Nov. 7 and 21. Waitara—Nov. 8 and 22. Toko—Oct. 31, Nov. 14 and 28. Tariki—Nov. 1, 15 and 2D. Stratford—Every Wednesday, from Nov. 2. Midhirst—Nov. 7 and 21. Douglas—Nov. S and 22. Agent: C. E. STREET, Fitzrov. p I G S. p I G S. ipHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pig» between 1121bs and 150lbs dead weigh;, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEWING DATES. At the Factory'every Wednesday. September. October. Tariki, Monday ....... 6th 3rd Waitara, Monday' . ... 12th 10th Smart Road, Tuesday. 2i)th. 18th Midhirst, T"" os dn v .... 21 tb p I G S. p I G S. UfOODYILLE BACON COMPANY, LIMITED, Receiving dates to be advertised later. Representative, L. Nairn. Eltham. Agent—W. H. SANGSTER, Jitzroy. TE WHASE EEKA. VOU don't know what I have in store. I have Ice Cream in galore; A taste is sufficient to make you long for more, So roll your pennies along to the little lollio store. THE WHAREREKA, STRATFORD

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 168, 25 October 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 168, 25 October 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 168, 25 October 1910, Page 1

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