[ BAND CONCERT. rpilE GARRISON BAXD will (weather permitting) give a CONCERT on the West End Esplanade Rotunda TO-MORROW (Sunday), commencing at 3 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Funds. FRED. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. rpHEATRE gOY A L MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Nov. 14 and 15. Direction of John O'Donnell The Weird and Wonderful The Marvellous Hindu Magician, and Co., direct from the London Hippodrome. HASSAN at the conclusion of his remarkable performance lifts and carries a block of stone weighing; G2lbs WITH HIS EYELIDS. See him and decide for yourselves. KEILDERSON, novel quick-change facial and character impersonator. MISS NELLIE ANDERSON, Soprano Vocalist. AIR. MONTY TUNNICLIFFE. Baritone Vocalist. MR. HERBERT ANDERSON, Refined Comedian, THE VICOSCOPE, showing an entirely new series of moving pictures. Prices, 3s, 2s and Is; children half rates. Box plan now open at Collier's. W. J. ROBEY, Touring Manager. CARNIYAL IQ.RAND Q.YMNASTIC J)ISPLAY ' By members of the New Plymouth United Gymnasium Society. <• THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. OVER 100 PERFORMERS. This year's programme will introduce many new and novel items, including the highly trained performing bears, etc. FULL ORCHESTRA AND LIMELICHT EFFECTS. W. LINTS, Instructor. , W. E. M. GUY, Hon. See3IA N 0 ECI T A L ST. MARY'S HALL. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. MISS A. WARREN and MR. R. N. RENAUD. Programme: Duet, Slavisch Dance, op. 46, No. 8 (A. Dvorak) Concerto, No. 3 in C. Minor, for piano and orchestra (Beethoven) Solo piano, Miss Warren; Orchestral part on 2nd piano, Mr. Renaud. Duo, Rondo in C, op. 73, for two pianos (Chopin) i Miss Warren and Mr. Renaud. Soli (a) Elude in E minor, op. 25, ] No. 5 (Chopin) (b) Prelude in F sharp maj., op. 28', No. 13 (Chopin) Miss Warren. Duet, Symphony No. 7, in A Major, Scherzo and Finale only (Beethoven) Miss Warren and Mr. Renaud. Soli (a) The Death of Ase (Pyr) Gnit Suit) (Greig) (b) Fraumerci (Schuman) Mr. Renaud. Solo, Rhapsodie Hongroiee, No. 12 (Liszt) i Miss Warren. Q.O 0D QPPORTUNITY FOR BUTCHER. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. pAYABLE BUTCHER'S BUSINESS, in thriving Taranaki Town, lease of Butcher's Shop, Stables, etc.; 10 acres land, with Slaughter House, etc. Plant .consists of 2 delivery carts, 1 meat cart, 4 horses and harness, shop and slaughter plant complete; sausage machine and enIgine, in good order, copper and boiling down plant. Doing 4 bodies, 7 sheep per week. Price only £250. For full particulars apply to— NEWTON KING, Land and Estate Agent, New Plymouth. TENDERS. are invited for earthwork and metalling portions of the Mangorei and Waiwaka Roads for the Fitzroy Town Board. Plans and specifications at the office of Sladden and Palmer, Devon-street, New Plymouth, where tenders are to be left. Tenders close at Noon on MONDAY, November 14. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. STEELE, Chairman Fitzrov Town Board. yyAXTED a practical man to take charge of a General Store at Pungarehn. Must lie a capable Bookkeeper. Salary. £l5O per annum. Applications, with references, to be nd- ! Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd. Pungarehn, not later than Nov. 2G, 1010 pOVER CYCLES. £l-? : posv Wms ir * —The G. W. Lawrence Co. Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 183, 12 November 1910, Page 1
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