JHBATRI JJ OYA L, Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY. THE SUPERB BIOGrRAPH pictures IX ALL-STAR CHANGE OF FILMS, Including— JJOUSE WITH QLOSED gHUTTERS A.B. STAR DRAMAS. UNEXPECTED JJELP OF AN FOUR BEAUTIFUL SCENIC GEMS. MADRAS, OBERLAND OF BERNA, MANXLAND, COGWHEEL RAILWAY. A LUBIN COMEDY. WOMAN'S VANITY, And . TWEEDLEDUM AERONAUT, HIS NEW MAMMA, A CLEVER DOG. . Prices: 1/6, ]/-, and 6d. rp H E A T R E go Y AL. FAREWELL TO THE NEW PLYMOUTH STAGE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MARCH 27. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. HUGH J. WARD'S HUGH J. WARDCOMPANY OF COMED 1 ANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA And Australasia's favorites, MISS CELIA GHILONI MISS MAUD CHETWYND Presenting A JOYOUS WHIRL OF FUN SEVEN DAYS By Mary Roberts Rinchart and Avery Hopwood. THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN TWENTY YEARS. That laughed itself into the longest run every enjoyed by a farce in N«\v York, establishing a two years' record at the Astor Theatre. SEVEN DAYS A LAUGHING WONDER That will add to the gaiety of the nation. Prices: 5/-, 3/-, 2/Box Plan at Collier's. Representative, WALTER MQNK. TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA WAITARA RIVER. THE PEOPLE'S OUTING. jyr AR C H gg FIRST RACE STARTS 1 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL AND DELAYED TRAINS. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONTENTION, 1911. Of the (CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE jjNION OF NEW ZEALAND. TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 23 TO 30. EVENING MEETINGS. THURSDAY. March 23, 8 p.m.-Theatre Royal. An evening with the young people. PROGRAMME. Hymn, "All Round the World." Piano trio, The Misses Smith. Cradle-Roll, Lecturette and Cradle Song. L.T.L. Songs and Lessons. "Y" Work, Chorus by. 30 young ladies. Collection. Maori Work, by Maori Delegate. Piano Solo, Polacca in E (Weber) Miss Smith, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. "The Family that Lived in a Shoe." Mrs. W.C.T.U. and her. Daughters: Evangel, 1 Educia, Equality, Sophie (All Nations), Matilda (Press), New Zealand. King Alcohol. Senator Money-bags. Maori Boy, L.T.L. B. of Hope, Temperance Chorus. FRIDAY, March 24. —Primitive Methodist Church, 7.30. Praise and TkftHksgiving Service. SUNDAY, March 26. —Theatre Royal, 8.16. Mass meeting. THURSDAY, March 30.—Willard Night, Grand Spectacular Display. rjUEURUTANGI piCNIC. To be held in MR. R. STREET'S PADDOCK, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. Children's Sports to lie hold throughout the day. Concert and Dance to be held in the Hall in the evening. Admission.—Tea, ndnlts 1/-. Concert and Dance, Ladies 1/-, gentlemen 1/6, non-danccrs 1/-. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec, FOR SALE. Jg J-ACRE DAIRY FARM, good sevenroomed house, cowshed, and outbuildings; close to factory, school, and railway station. Land ageits please notice. Owner leaving for England. F. LOWNSBOROUGH, Inglewood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 268, 22 March 1911, Page 1
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