A. & P. ASSOCIATION* EXHIBITION* BUILDING. PALMERSTON NORTH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 30, At 1 p.m. MUSICAL pESTIVALS OF THE ]£MPIRE Chief Patron: His Majesty King George V. Chief Patron" for New Zealand: His Excellency Lord Islington. P.C.', D.S.O. Director-in-Chief: Dr. Charles Harriss. Conductors: Dr. Henry Coward. Dr. Charles Harriss. O()0 VISIT OF 200 &\J\J THE SHEFFIELD <wuv VOICES. CHOIR. VOICES. PRINCIPALS: Misses Jennie Taggart. Gertrude Lonsdale, Maud Wilby, Alice Heeley, Lady Norah Noel;' Messrs Wilfrid Virgo, Henry Turnpenncy, Robert Charlesworth" Robert Cbignell and J. Edward Hodgson, Mus. Bac, F.R.C.O. MISCELLANEOUS FEST IV'AL CONCERT. Tickets, 10s reserved; 5s not reserved. Box Plan will open on June 8.
Orders for Tickets to be addressed to Mr. J. G. Lane, Box 144. Palmerston North. Orders by mail will be booked in rotation. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. - The New Zealand Government will issue Tickets at the usual holiday excursion rates, i.e., 2d and Id per mile return respectively; minimum, 4s and "2s. Special train is being arranged for to run from New Plymouth to Palmerston North and back ihe same day. HUG!" GORLITZ. )r. Charles Harriss' Representative. THE ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held on the above hall on TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1011. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Tickets: Ladies' 2/s, Gents' 3/-, Double Jury's 'bus will run if sufficient inducement is offered. Please book your seats. J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Sec.
rpARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. SECOND ANNUAL WINTER SHOW DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, JUNE 7. 8, 0 and 10, 1911. GUESSING COMPETITIONS FOR . CHILDREN. 3cwt. CAKE. CONTAINING MONEY, to be sold in slices. RECORD ENTRIES. MILKING MACHINES, PRINTING MACHINES, and other Working Exhibits. AN ALL-ALIVE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITION. .Special Train on Thursday, Bth inst. Special Train Fares every day. Admission: Adults la, children 3d. A. CLIFF, Secretary.
CORONATION QELEBRATION NEW PLYMOUT H. 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.
QORON ATI 0 N EXHIBITION WELLINGTON. MAY 24 TO JULY 20. THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF NEW ZEALAND-MADE GOODS ever held in the Dominion. MACHINERY IN MOTION HOME INDUSTRIES ARC GALLERY CONCERT HALL STADIUM FOR SPORTSTENNIS BOWLING BOXING, Etc. Admission One Shilling. For Special Excursions, see Railway hand-bills. CJEND your next printing order to Mu "Daily News." Prices right aw! satisfaction guaranteed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 319, 5 June 1911, Page 1
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