THEATRE ROYAL NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY SEASON OP TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAi, November 3 and 4. Grand Production of the Charming Romantic Comic Opera, DOROTHY (By kind permission of Messrs Cliappell and Co., Melbourne). j Libretto by 5. C. Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Squire Bantam (of Chanticleer Hall) Mr. L. C. Melsaac Geoffrey Wilder (his nephew) Mr. J. 1-1. Rowe Harry Sherwood (Wilder's friend) Mr. Ernest Clarke Lurcher (a Sheriffs Officer) Mr. P. J. Easther John Tuppitt (an Innkeeper) .. . Mr. T. R. SouthaJl Tom Strutt (Phyllis' lover) Mr. B. McEwen Dorothy Bantam (the Squire's daughter) .... Miss Olive Buckman Lydia Hawthorne (the Squire's niece) Miss Dulcet Fenton Mrs. Privett .... Miss Loris Fitzherbert Lailv Betty Mrs. T. R. Southall 'Phyllis (Tuppitt's daughter) Miss Mabel Clarke Act I.—Kentish Hop Gardens. Act ll.—Chanticleer Hall. Act lll.—The Round Coppice. Thfe 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 in the second act have been specially arranged by Mrs. K. McAllum. POWERFUL CHORUS OF OVER 60 VOICES. FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA. ' Musical Director: Mr. Francis Cornwall. i Stage Managers: Messrs T. R. Southall and F. J. Easther. i Doors open 7 p.m. Overture 7.45 p.m. ', Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 45,; |Stails, 2s U; Pit, Is. Box plan opens at Collier's Music Warehouse on Thursday, October 27, at 8.30 a.m. !' H. C. COLLIER, ■ [ Hon. Sec. WAITARA'HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Entries will be received by tlu Secretary at Waitara up to TUESDAY, Nov. 22, 1910, at S p.m. ■ Schedules may be obtained from this office or from the Secretary New Plymouth Horticultural Society. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Sec. MOA ROAD BOARD. fTENDERS, closing on the 18th November, are invited for the following contracts:— Contract No. 1. —Durham East, luO! yards boulders. Contract No. 2. —Durham West, 250 yards boulders. Contract No. 3. —Kaimata South, 150 yards boulders. Contract No. 4.—Kaimata North, 200 yards broken stone. Contract No. s—Egmont South, 100 yards boulders. Contract Xo. C—Lepper South, 100 yards boulders. Contract No. 7. Mangaone, 150 yards, boulders. Contract No. B—Norfolk East, 100 yards boulders. Contract No. 9.—Norfolk West, 250 yards boulders. Contract No. 10.—Ratapiko, 100 yards boulders. Contract No. 11.—Ross, 60 yards boulders. Contract No. 12.—Rugby, 50. yards boulders. Contract Yo. 13— Suffolk, 40 yards I boulders. Contract No. 14.—Dudley West, 70 yards shingle. Contract No. 15.—Kupara, 90 yards broken stone. Contract No. 16.—Mana, 30 yards boulders. Specifications may be seen at the Board's Office on Wednesdays and Saturdays. H. TRIMBLE, Chairman. Inglewood, 17th October, 1910. 1 Oft POUNDS CASH is required on ±.\J\J j-q acreg „ 00( j l mile from factory, y 3 mile to school, and 5 miles from New" Plymouth. House 6 rooms, 12-bail cowshed, trapshed, hayshed. Price is £lB. This is a bargain—GUmour & Clarke, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 172, 29 October 1910, Page 1
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