JJEV. W. IRVINE will conduct Div Service on Sabbath next, 2!) th in TARANAKI GARRISON BAND. rpi-IE GARRISON BAND will parade in Devon - street THIS (Saturday) EVENING, commencing at the Red House corner, at 7.30. During the evening a collection will be taken up in aid of Contest funds. FRED. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. rpENNIS ASSOCIATION, OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP TOURNAMENT. VIVIAN STREET COURTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY ADMISSION: 1/-. H. STOCKER, Hon. Sec. A T R E J£ 0 Y A L. to-nlght
THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES MAZEPPA - (11)00 feet) Star Drama, thrilling, realistic, grand. Three other Star Dramas: "£JED JfJAGLE'S JjOVE jyTAN AND rjUIE QATII. N EW B oss 0F B AR X E AXCIL -SCENIC. Glaciers. TOPICAL—Pathe Gazette 71. COMlC.—Foolhead Fisherman, Friscut Drinis Embrocation, Mr. Bumptious Papers the Parlor. 3 HOURS OP « ENTERTAINING PASTIME. '
PRICES.-l'/O, I'/- & (id. Ci. 11. SAUNDERS, Manager. Ip HEAT RE 1 TJ 0Y A L Xew Plymouth. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8.
J. C. Williamson presents the great American Actress, FATHBEIXE Q. RE Y, Supported by yy ILL IA M J) E S M,O ND And a compiiny of .10 specially selected Artists, in rptiE T TON AND THE DYNAMIC DRAMA. VIVID INTENSE REAL The vital element centres in the beautiful daughter of a Supreme Court judge, who is being driven to the wall with impeachment and disgrace as the result of his rUlings, which are adverse to the interests of an unscrupulous' Money King. To save the honor of her father and his life, the daughter enlists her services I against this financial giant, and the plot reveals a 'keen struggle hetweeu th« two for mastery. I Plans will be opened at Collier's onj Saturday, February 4. Q U T REUNION PICNIC TO BE HELD MR. H. OKEY'S (M.P.) PADDOCK, FRANKLEY ROAD, CLOSE TO SCHOOL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. Dance in the Gymnasium in the Watch for further particulars. A. C. DOWSES, Secretary. METHODIST BUSH MISSION,
TN connection with the above a X GRAND TWO-DA YS' BAZAAR Will be held in the Hall at Uruti on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February Bth and 9th. The Bazaar will be opened at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Cannell, of New Plymouth, and supported by the settlers of the district. Lunch will be provided. 'Music, instrumental and vocal. Shooting Gallery, Side Shows, etc. Many useful and ornamental articles will be offered for sale. CONTINUED on THURSDAY, the Oth. TICKETS.—AduIts, 2/0 for both days, inclusive. Accommodation for visitors. Gifts will be continued to be received up to the above date by the following ladies:— Mrs. C. Skitrop, New Plymouth. Mrs. R. Mackenzie, Uruti. , Mrs. J. Smith, Uruti. MOTOR CAS TOR HIRE. „ M. JONES fcaa now at tWe Criterion Stablea an Up-to-date Touriae Motor Car for hire. H« oat also; ■ecarel the iwvieea,of Mr. R Edmonds a tort-ctaM ehaulenr, who m welt known tor hi* earctul handling of xotot
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 225, 28 January 1911, Page 1
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