JHEA TE E JJ OYA L, Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES ' ' A -MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. I ATTRACTION' EXTRAORDINARY. DOUBLE RELEASE lIIS TRUST Sequel to above— HIS TRUST FULFILLED. A BIOGRAPH ACHIEVEMENT. "His Trust" is the first part of a life story, the second part being "His Trust iFulfillcd." While the second is the sequel to the first, each part is a complete story in itself. In addition: FULL PROGRAMME OF LATEST. DOX'T MISS IT. Prices: 1/G, 1/- and Sd. A BAZAAR' TOTALLY ECLIPSING ALL OTHERS, will be held in the W AREA HALL on JUNE 7 and 8, Opening each day at 2.30 j/.m. Proceeds in aid of Hall Fund. Bazaar to be opened by Mr, H. Okey, M.P. Several works of art arc to be raffled (by kind permission of the Right Hon. the Acting-Premier). Articles too numerous to mention. SOMETHING TO SUIT EVERYBODY. SIDESHOWS GALORE. HARRY PELHAM, Hon. Sec. till AND BOXING CARNIVAL THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15. FIVE SPECIAL MATCHES, including, ' i J. Cole (Auckland) v. G. Hawkins (New Plymouth). MIDDLEWEIGHT: W. Lnngdon (New Plymouth) v. W. Whitaker (New Plymouth). LIGHTWEIGHTS: A. Crane (Auckland) v. A. C. Maxwell (New Plymouth). NOVICE COMPETITIONS: Class I—lOst and under. Class 2—Over lOst. Entries for Novice Competitions will be received by the .undersigned until 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 10. A. L." CIIAPPELL, Hon. Sec. N.P. Boxing Association. QORONATION EXHIBITION WELLINGTON. MAY 24 TO JULY 29. THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS ever held in the Dominion. MACHINERY IN MOTION HOME INDUSTRIES ART GALLERY CONCERT HALL STADIUM FOR SPORTSTENNIS BOWLING BOXING, Etc. Admission One Shilling. For Special Excursions, see Railway hand-bills. ORG AX, PIANO AND SINGING. jyU R.. NEVILLE RENAUD (Organist, St. Mary's Church), Resumes teaching 'MONDAY, May 29. WAITARA—'WEDNESDAYS ING LE WOOD—THURSDAY S Address: Corner Dawson and Vivian Streets. QIIETWODE gCHOOL, DEVON ST. WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH Seaside Boarding and Day School . -v, »i for Girls. Principal MISS STANFORD. Second Term, 1011, will begin on TUESDAY, May 30. MISS STANFORD will be at home to receive Parents and Guardians TO-DAY ((Friday, May 20), from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. CRITERION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. pOR HIRE— Motor Cars, Cabs, Buggies, Sulkies and Saddle Horses. Mountain House Excursions arranged for at Special Rates. M. JONES. Proprietor. 'Phone 29.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 312, 27 May 1911, Page 1
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