JiOOTBAL'L. pOOTBALL RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. ROVERS v. QKA TO. TO^DAV SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission 6d, A. H. GRANT, Hon. See. Rovers Football Club.
rpHEATRE TJ OYA L, Direction G. H. Saunders DON'T MISS IT. i TO-NIGHT AND MATINEE AT 2.30. THE SUPERB BIOGRAPH PICTURES A ST All ODLLECTIO-n FOR ONE MfillT ONLY. The Rage of the Continent, SARAHY DJELI, Who is dancing at the London Hippodrome every afternoon and evening. Also— WILD WESTERN' .IRELAND. SCENES IN DARKEST AFRICA. VISIT TO MILAN CATHEDRAu FOOLSHEAD, TONTOLINI, And Full Programme of i DRAMATIC AND OOMEjJY PICTURES. REMEMBER! We shift to WHITELEY HALL July 1. Prices: l/<i, I/-, & Gd.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. J)IVINE Service on Sabbath, 25th June, at 11 and 7, will be conducted by MR. T. P. MILLS, Agent for the Presbyterian Orphanage and Social Service Association.
rp H E A T R E New Plymouth. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 28 & 27. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. j Farewell Visit of . I 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 a host of SPARKLING NOVELTIES. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. Prices: 3/-, 2/- & 1/-. Box plan"at Collier'B. Box plan opens at Collier's on Friday' 9 a.m. CLAUDE lIAIGH, Touring Manager.
rp H E A T R E A GREAT NOVEL ATTRACTION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28.
DIRECT FROM HONOLULU. THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS A NATIVE CONCERT PARTY OF BRILLIANT PERFORMERS. THE GREATEST MUSICIANS THE SWEETEST SINGERS THE GRANDEST lIARMONISERS 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 HULA DANCE. Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Plan at Colliers. Harold Carr, Touring Manager.
BENEFIT FOOTBALL MATCH. VUK AV A v. O'BRIEN SHIELD MATCH. rpHIS match will be play in the Recreation Ground on THURSDAY, 29th inst. The Junior Match at 1.30 p.m.; Senior Match at 3 o'clock. The proceeds will be handed to the widow of the late James Way. G. GRIFFITHS, Sec. Combined Committees.
rjJHEATKB J^OYAL. AN EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, JULY ], And Every Evening. MATINEES SATURDAYS. THE EOYAL PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA NEW PLYMOUTH'S PERMANENT AMUSEMENT. The Pictures, a feast of optical beauty, will be splendid selections of DTOTJSTBIAL SCENIC DRAMATIC COMIC STUDIES Prices: 1/0, 1/-, Cd. Box plan at Hoffmann's.
rj.OOD Second-hand Piano by English maker, splendid order, £10; terms, 8s monthly. Apply sharp,—Collier's, t.c.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 336, 24 June 1911, Page 1
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