T> 0 Y A L, Direction G. H..Saunders TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT. THE SUPERB BIOGEAPH PICTURES GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ALL NEW STAR FILMS. ENTERTAINING Full Programme of Latest Up-to-Date BIOGRAPII SURPRISES ~. Prices: 1/0, !/• and Od. NEW PLYMOUTH, MONDAY, APRIL 24' Location., Devon-street West (old ' Tennis Courts). gARTON gROS.' QIROUS AND COMBINED SHOWS. Circus! Vaudeville and Ruekjumping! 'Hippodrome! 3 SHOWS "IN ONE. 3 3 SHOWS IN ONE. 3 THE BIG AUSTRALIAN CIRCUS! Fhvst Tour ilirnncrli tlie Dominion. MONDAY, APRIL 24-ONE NIGHT M 0 N D A Y. A P R I L 24. ONE NIGHT ONLY! 70 HORSES, PONIES, MULES 70 GENNETS and DONKEYS. 40 STAR ARTISTS 40 Continental and Colonial Stars. Positively the Largest Circus touring Australasia. A COLOSSAL COMBINE OF TALENTED SPLENDOR. One Continuous Avalanche of Attractive Amusements. Special engagement of the Marvellous PEDRO BROS., late of Pagel's Royal] Circus, Africa. FREE! FREE! Outside the circus tent at night, 7.30. MACK TYBELL, the Dare-devil Aerial Artist, will make a slide for life of 00ft from the; highest dome of the large tent to the ground below, suspended by his teeth only. 3s and 4s. Children halfprice. ■ JAS. BRADLEY, Advance Representative rjVHE'ATTv'E JJOYAJL, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTJJ. THfi .GREATEST DRAMATIC ATTRAC- '•>•; OFFERED. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY, MAY S. For tluV.Xiglit Only.> V';'K MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON \- Will present the magnificent Spcclaciilar Play, VIA WIRELESS Interpreted bv his distinguished NEW LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY. THE CASTING OF A 0-INCH GUN. THE WRECK!!! THE RESCUE IN MID-OCEAN. And a complete
WORKING WIRELESS APPARATUS. VIA WIRELESS BIGGER THAN" THE BIGGEST PANTOMIME. PRrCES.-Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 5/-; Stalls, 3j/-; Pit, 2/-. Early Door Stalls, (id extra. 'THE BOX PLAN will lie opened at Collier & Co.'s on WEDXESDAY,! MAY 3. ■ .. ' WAITAKA HARBOR DISTRICT. X T OTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION OF MEMBERS. pL'RSUAXT to Section 11 of "The Local Election* and Polls Act, 1908," and "The Harbors Amendment Act, li) 10," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Members of the Waitara Harbor Board: BIRDLIXG, WILLIAM TUCKS, RICHARD THOS. HIXE, .TAMES, .Tunr. ' JEXKTXS, WALTER FREDERICK XEWBERY, WILLIAM FIELD RATTEXBURY, JAMES SMITH, JOSEPH HENRY And there being only Six vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDXESDAY, April 20, 1011, at the following polling places:— Waitara (principal)--Clifton Hall Tikorangi—Publ ie Hall Onaero—Dairy Factory I'renui —Public* Hall Okoke Road—Creamery, Manager's House, Main Road Pukearuhe—White Cliffs Cheese Factory Uruti—Public Hall Okan—Mr. J. Sheehy'.s Store Rerckapa—Mr. J. Hutchinson's house Tongaporutn—Public Hall Huirangi—Public Hall Lepperton—Public Hall Ma tan —Scboolhouse Purangi— Mr. Silk's Store Tarata—Mr. Patterson's Store Polling hours: 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Waitara this 19t.h day of THOMAS BrOTTAXAX. Returning Officer. ft. CORNWALL Has commenced business as a iJjAXn & pOMMTSSTOX itlis' Buildings, Xew Plymouth. TEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 283, 22 April 1911, Page 1
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