THEA TK E JJOYAL Sole Lesson and Director, Allan Hamilton Touring Manager Leo. D. Chateau ALLAX HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC CO. TWO NIGHTS ONLY-TO-NIGHT Walter Howard's Greatest London Success, \yHY JOVE yyOMEN. (By arrangement with Messrs Clarke and Meynell). A GREAT DRAMA, interpreted by a GREAT COMPANY. Speeial engagement of Australia's Popular and Refined Star, MJSS FRANCES RO&S, And the Brilliant Young English Actor, MR. CONWAY WING FIELD. "WHY MEX LOVE WOMEN," A Stupendous Production. The unanimous verdict: The best melodrama staged for years. Mounted in a manner never yet attempted in New Zealand. Magnificent Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. HAREM'SKIRTS. TO-,MORROW NIGIIT, A Perfect Production of a Grand Old Play; J] A S T Y N N E. Mounted, dressed and played in a manner unequalled in the Dominion. }IISS FRANCES IIOHS as Lady Isabel Vane, as played by her with unapproachable success throughout, the principal cities of Australasia. Prices: 4/-, 2/0 and 1/-. Box plan at Collier's.
WEST END BOWLING CLUB. UCfl R E pARTY. GYMNASIUM HALL, SOUTH ROAD. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. Play starts at 7.43 sharp. Good Prizes. Good Supper, Tickets, 1/-. V. 11. BEAL, Secretary.
GRAND BOXING CARNIVAL T II E A T Ii K R 0 Y A L. SEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. FIVE SPECIAL MATCHES, including, HEAVYWEIGHT: J. Colo (Auckland) v. 0. Hawkins (Xew Plymouth). MIDDLEWEIGHT: W. Langdon (New Plyinoutli) v. W. Whitaker (Xew Plymouth). LIGHTWEIGHTS: A. Crane (Auckland) v. A. C. Maxwell (Xew Plymouth). XOVICE COMPETITIONS: Class I—lOst and under. Class 2—Over lOst. Entries for Novice Competition* will be received by the undersigned until 8 p.m. on Saturday, .Tune 10. A. L." CHAPPELL, Hon. Sec. N.P, Boxing Association. XEW PLYMOUTH HIGH (SCHOOL. njHE Xew Plymouth I-ligb School will RE-OPEN for the SECOND TERM on THURSDAY, 25th inst. Fee: £2 2s per term, payable in advance. WALTER BEWT.EY. Secretary. QORON ATI 0 N JjjXHIBITTON WELLINGTON. ' MAY 24 TO JULY :?!>. THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS in the Dominion. MACHINERY IN MOTION HOME INDUSTRIES ART GALLERY CONCERT HALL STADIUM FOR SPORTSTENNIS BOWLING BOXING.. Etc. Admission •.. • One Shilling. For Special Excursions, sec Railway liand-bills. EGMOXT ELECTORATE. jj|£R. 13. DIVE, M.P., will have pleasure in meeting and addressing '.lectors as follows: Opitnake, Wednesday, May .'4. Pihama, Thursday, May 25. Chair to be taken at S o'clock. XEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. APPLICATION'S arc revested for the position of Lady 7 Junior Teacher of Domestic Science, at a salary <>f CI-iO per annum. Applicants to state when they can take up their duties, and application*, to be sent in bv June 20 to the Secretary, 'WALTER I.KY. New riv:iiOtllh.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 309, 24 May 1911, Page 1
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