WESTOWN HAUL. LONG-NIGHT DANCE will be held TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. Admission: Ladies Is, Gents Is fid. H. MARFELL, Hon. Sec. GRAND IMPERIAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. PROGRAMME. Overture. .Mrs. Woods and Miss Warren Song, "Land of Hope and Glory." Mr. .). A. Ilaslam Song Mr. E. Clarke Song, •'There's a Land" Miss Florence Ward Recitation, ''The Fight for the Colors at Tnkerman". .Mr. GohUworthy Song, "The Veteran's Song" Mr. Johnston Humorous Monologue Mr. R. Lewis Song Mr. Eric Andrews G RAND PATRIOTIC PICTURE PROGRAMME. Some of the finest and most rousing patriotic films ever screened. To conclude with Air. Horace Stebbing's Dramatic Sketch, entitled: "AN EXCITING DAY," By the Central School Boy Scouts. Tickets: Dress Circle 2/6, Orchestral Stall 2/-, Pit 1/-. Doors open at 7.30, Commence 8 p.m. THEATRE Direction. G. H. Saunders DON'T MISS IT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT. THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES Scenic— OPENING OF PRINCE ALBERT YACHTING CLUB. Star Drama — 1 THE COWBOYS DEVOTION. BORDER RANGERS. THE OLD WATER JUG. iiLDORA, THE FRUIT GIRL, ('.imic— TONTOLINI AS NERO. NEIGHBORING KINGDOMS. THE NEW MINISTER. Industrial— A DAY ON A POULTRY FARM. And Other Subjects. REMEMBER! We shift to WHITELEY HALL July 1. Prices: 1/6, 1/-, & 6d. P 0 Y A L, New Plymouth.
MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 2fi & 27. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Farewell Visit of Mr. Edward Branscombe's COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS (From London). After a Phenomenally Successful Australasian and South African Tour, this now Famous Company will present Costume Scenas, Comedy Sketches, Pantomime Burlesques, Operatic Traversties, Vocal Quartettes, Lightning Cartoons in Colored Chalks, and ft host of t SPARKLING NOVELTIES. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. Prices: 3/-, 2/- <fc 1/-. Box plan""at Collier's. Box plan opens at Collier's on Friday 9 a.m. CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Manager. JHEATRE 0 Y A I. i A GREAT NOVEL ATTRACTION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. DIRECT FROM HONOCULU. THE' ROYAL HAWAIIANS A NATIVE CONCERT PARTY OF BRILLIANT PERFORMERS. THE GREATEST MUSICIANS THE SWEETEST SINGERS THE GRANDEST HARMONISERS That have ever toured Australasia. THE SUCCESS OF TWO CONTINENTS Embraced in this wonderful organisation THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. ' THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. Pronounced by Press and Public of America, Australia and the Dominion to be the GREATEST SOLOISTS PART SONG & GLEE SINGERS That ever Toured the World. THE HULA DANCE. THE lIULA DANCE. Prices: 3./-, "2/-, 1/-. Plan at Collier.'. Harold Carr, Touring Manager. JHEA 1' S t £OY A L FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. GRAND BENEFIT Tendered to MR. FRED STEPHENS By the TAYLOR-CARRINGTON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Full Particulars Later. dJEND your next printing order to thf "Daily News." . ice* right aid wtufßctiot) eiunnntwil you CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT TH] , BEDPOST,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 334, 22 June 1911, Page 1
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