TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION, 1911. Of the OMEN'S QHRISTIAN "JJNION OF NEW ZEALANB. TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S HALL, NEF PLYMOUTH, MARCH 23 TO 30. EVENING MEETINGS. FRIDAY, MARCH 24.—Convention opens 0 a.m. at St.Mary's Hall; Primitive Methodist Church, 7.30, Praise and Thanksgiving Service. SUNDAY, March 26.—Theatre Royal, 8.16. Mass meeting. MONDAY, March 27.—St. Mary's Hall, at 7.30 p.m., Parliamentary Drill and 1 School of Method®. THURSDAY, March 30.—Willard Night, Grand Spectacular Display. fHEAIRE gOY AL, Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT THE SUPERB BIOGMPH PICTURES IX ALL-STAR CHANGE OF FILMS, Including— JJOUSE WITH QLOSED gHUTTERS A.B. STAR DRAMAS. UNEXPECTED- gELP 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: 1/0, 1/-, and 6d. rp II fATKE gOYAL. FAREWELL TO THE NEW PLYMOUTH STAGE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MARCH 27. A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. HUGH J. WARD'S HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA And Australasia's favorites, HISS CELIA GHILONI MISS MAUD CHETWYND Presenting : A JOYOUS WHIRL OF FUN - SEVEN .DAYS By Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopvvood. THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT IN TWENTY YEARS. That laughed itself into the longest run every enjoyed by a fare? in New 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 MONK. rpARURUTANGI gCHOOL piCNIC. To be held in MR. R. STREET'S PADDOCK, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. Children's Sports to be held throughout ike day. Concert and Dance to be held in the Hall in the evening. Admission to Tea, Concert and Dance: Ladies, Is Gd; Gents, 2s. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hob. Sec. NEW MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. (COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the proposed New Mountain Hostelry are invited, all designs to be in the hands of the Secretary on or before April 20, 1911. Full particulars and specifications obtainable from the undersigned. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. SAID RETFORD'S FOR CHEAP SKIRTS? WE ALL DID. Prices from 6s to £l. Warehouse Samples. Agencies: Taranaki Daily News and Leading Weekly Papeti. And SEWING MACHINES. C. H. RETFORD OURiRIE STREET. NV-W PLYMOUTH. FARMERS We stock only the BEST machined COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYES, GLOVERS, COWGRASS, ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GAMLIN LUKE SEED MERCHANTS, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 260, 24 March 1911, Page 1
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