II E A T R B TO-MORROW MIGHT (WEDNESDAY). THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES Including: THE SISAL INDUSTRY, a great industrial picture showing the manufacture of American hemp,—Three Star Dramas: Jane Eyre, A Piece of Lace, and The Fire Chief's Daughter.—The Warwick Bio. Chronicle and Lord Roherts presenting the Colors, two fine topics—and a host of Comics, including The Butlers Revenge, Black v. White, Tontolini Ballet Girl, A Persistent Lover, and the screechiigly funny film, Ferdie's, Vacation. PRICES: 1/0, 1/- & Gd. WAITARA—TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). STRATFORD-FRIDAY NIGHT." G. I-I. SAUNDERS, Manager. TARANAKPS WELCOME TO HIS EXCELLENCY TjORD JSLINGTON THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1011. , GEA N D GARDEN PARTY PUBLIC WELCOME AND PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS 1 RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, Pu'kckura Park. FLORAL FETE. FLORAL FETE. Decorated Motor Cars.— .at prize ; 30s, 2nd prize liOs. iiecorated Bicycles.—lst prize 20s, 2nd prize 10s. Decorated Bicycle Team of Three Ladies. —lst prize 30s. Decorated Go-carts.—lst prize 20s, 2nd prize 10s. Bicycle Race, reverse gears, once round (handicap).—lst prize 15s, 2nd priz« ss. Decorated Dolls' Carts—Prizes 10/- & 5/-. Entries for all above events FREE. Three entries or no first prize; five or no second. Two-mile Bicycle Race (N.Z.A.U.).—lst prize £2,* 2nd prize £l. Noin. 2s Od, ace. free. Entries close with secretary- on TUESDAY, 24th, at 5 p.m. SIDE SHOWS. COOOANUT SHY. SHOOTING GALLERY. BOATING ON THE LAKE. MOTOR CAR RIDES. CHILDREN'S RACES. Volunteers, Cadets, Scouts and Garrison Band in attendance. Afternoon Tea, Fruit and Lollie. Stalls, and Ice Cream. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING Children Half-price. Proceeds in aid of Pukekura Park and the Recreation Sports Ground. F. TRIBE, j J. CLARKE, I Hon. Sees. | r£ H E A T R E JjJ O Y A L. GRAND "CONCERT Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Liederkranz and the New Plymouth Liedertafcl. THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 20, Under the Patronage and Presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LORD ISLINGTON. Full Programme Later. Admission, 2/- & 1/-. Reserved Seats at Hoffmann's, Od extra. J. MITCHELL. Hon. Secretary. TOM WOODARD, Chairman. TARANAKI Jj&WS rpENNLS ASSOCIATION. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP TOURNAMENT. VIVIAN STREET COURTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY (Afternoon Only), FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 27 & 28, 1011. Entries close with the Secretary on MONDAY, Jaauary 23, at 9 p.m., and must be made through the Secretary of a Club. ADMISSION: Thursday Afternoon, fid; Friday, 1/-; Saturday, "l/-. 11. STOCKER, Hon. Sec. NOTICE OF STOPPAGE OF STREETS. rFHE Council of the Borough of New Plymouth PROPOSE to WHOLLY (1) That portion of Downe Street, containing 3 r. 22.1 p. more or less which lies between Cutlield Road and Morlcy Street. taining 1 r. 7.7 p. more or less which lies between Bui ted Street and Downe Street. The plans of the Streets proposed to be stopped are open to public inspection at the office of the Borough Council. Dated this 23rd day of January, 1911. GOVETT & QUILLTAM, Solicitors to the I New Plymouth Borough Council. fiJEND your next prilling order to the Daily Newß. Prices right and satisI faction gunrantecA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 24 January 1911, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 221, 24 January 1911, Page 1
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