gALVATION j^EMY, SUNDAY SERVICES, 11, 3 and 7. Conducted by BRIGADIER GLOVER, G.B.M. N. ADAMS, C.L. gT. JOSEPH'S QHURCH Commencing to-morrow (Sunday), REVS. FATHER CREAGH and FATHER WHELAN, of the Redemptorist Order, will give a week's MISSION. All cordially invited. fHEATRE JJOYAL. Sub-Lessen and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 2. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 2. WILLIAM ANDERSON Will present (or the first time in New Plymouth, his NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, including the Popular Artists, ri. R. ROBERTS 11. R. ROBERTS And BEATRICE DAY, BEATRICE DAY, In Walter Howard's Romantic Costume Play, THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID THE PRINCE AND THE BIiGGARMAID THE PRINCE AND THE BEGGARMAID Which ran for Seven Phenomenal Weeks at the King's Theatre, Melbourne, and eight nights at H.M. Theatre, Auckland, "The Prince and the Beggarmaid" is described by the London Press as ''Walter Howard at his best." New Zealand has had many evidences of Walter Howard's ability as a playwright in "Her Love Against the World," "Tne Midnight W'edding," ~ny Men Love Women," ;ind "A'TJfe's Revenge." His fine dramas teem with incident and excitement, and lie treats his subjects in a most entertaining manner. All the costumes for this production nave been executed in London, and the scenery is from the brush of Mr. Rege Robins. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Box plan at Collier's Music Warehouse. CORONATION OELEBRATION in NEW PLYMOUTH. -... IMPERIAL CONCERT Will be given in the THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 'Funds in aid of Park Tennis and Croquet Club. Grand Spectacular, Vocal and Instrumental Programme. Tickets: Dress Circle 2/6, Orchestral Stall 2/-. Pit 1/-. Doors open at 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. THE TWENTY • NINTH ANiNUAL PIRE JJRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN,.. Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL on KING'S BIRTHDAY. (MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1011). DANCING: . Children, from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS: Children under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs, Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given for the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. rpARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SECOND ANNUAL WINTER SHOW DRILL HALL AND ADJOINING SECTION, NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 7, 8, 9, AND 10, 1911. FLOOR SPACE AVAILABLE, 14,000 feet. Make your application for space as soon as possible so as to be sure of a good stand. Schedules on application. Entries close SATURDAY, May 27, at 9 p.m. A. CLIFF, Secretary. C/o W. Bewley, Egment St,, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 72. CUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 312, 27 May 1911, Page 1
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