IHKATEE TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BIOGRAPH PICTURES IN COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. STAR DRAMAS: rpHE pEACEMAKER. PRINCESS AND THE QUTLAW. JOOM. OF THE gECRET. RIVALRY OF THE Q.UIDES. SCENIC: J)ART AND J)ARTMOOR./ QYCLONE AT QATARA. •■'' '. SPORTING: :' QARBJNE, WORLD'S QHAMPION TJORSE. COMIC: pOORLUCK'S J)REAM. pOOLSHEAD J£XOWS MILLIE & rpilE rpRAMP. INDUSTRIAL: CJHRDIP JNDUSTRY. pLATE-QLASS JNDUSTRY. Prices: 1/6, 1/-, & 6d. G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager. IN AID OF MAORI MISSION AND VICTORIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GffiLS. AT ST. KILDA, GILBERT STREET, ■ Kindly lent by Mrs. F. Bayly. Produce Stall, Sweets Stall, and Fancy Stall. Admission 6d. Afternoon Tea 6d. THIS AFTERNOON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Zl, Commencing at 3 p.m.
BOYS' AND GIRLS RACES: 13 Years and under. 11 Years and under, fl Years and tinder. DIVING AND iPERFORMANCES OFF THE WATER CHUTE., Prizes and Lollies for All. Admission: Adults 3d, Children Id; Season Ticket-holders free. Come and See the 1 Children Enjoy Themselves. G. TISCH. PLEASANT AND HAPPY HOURS. YOU THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23. To keep up your interest in the EAST END BATHING RESERVE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. THE ART OF LAUGHING INSKETCHING COMPETITIONS in chalk. SINGING (COMIC, Etc.) for Amateurs. RACING IN THE SURF. SKIPPING ('FANCY). BEAUTY SHOW. BUNS AND TREACLE. LIFE-SAVING. MINSTRELS, ETC. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. ADMISSION Cd. .CHILDREN FREE. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. EGMONT ROAD HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. CERT & J) ANC E. Iu Aid of Hall Fund.
Excellent programme of Instrumental, Vocal and Recitative Items. FLOOR ; SUPPER, MUSIC— Admission to Concert and Dance: Ladies, 1/-; Gents (non-dancers), 1/0; Gents (dancers), 2/-. L. \V. BISHOP, Hoa. Sec. rpASANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEETING. To be held on the Rewa Rewa Range, ■ FEBRUARY 22 and 23. OVER £.<3o IK PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. Entries close with the Secretary at the Drill Hall, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, February l!j. The moat enjoyable and best managed Meeting on the best Rifle Range in the Dominion. T. KIHG, Hon. Secy. KF.W PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. I T/ifEEKLY Practices will re-commence * T in the Whiteley Hall on TUESDAY! EVENINGS at 8 o'clock. First practice February 21. Any musician desirous of j joining the society is cordially invited' fy> interview any of the following comMittoe:—C. H. Lawn (conductor), A. L. Cooke, C. C. Ward, H. Wells, P. S. Butler ■O. A. Benbow. T. B. BLANCHETT, Hon. Secy. TJJGGAGE-CARRIERS 2s, bells from Bd, pumps froms Is 6d. —The G. W. Lawrenoe Co., Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 244, 21 February 1911, Page 1
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