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rp H E A T R E WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. JOCK "fyiLLI S presents liis new combination of CALEDONIANS A clever coterie of versatile artists, presenting n veritable pot pouri of MUSICAL GEMS FASCINATING COMEDIES HUMOROUS.MONOLOGUES A NJCIIT WP THE AULD SANGS A JOVIAL JINGLE OF JOLLITY. Our big Second, Part, including |||E. J) AVE glilTH, -New Zealand's Champion Middle-weight Boxer of the World, in A REFINED ATHLETIC DISPLAY. UNIQUE -, ATTRACTIVE' EDUCATIONAL. The entire Entertainment being, essenced 'with a most delightful refinement of go6d humor. Prices. 3s, 2s arid Is. Plan at Collier's. W. J. ROBEi. Touring Manager. J.HEATRE „,JJOY A L. FRIDAY, JULY 7. GRAND JBENEFIT Tendered to Mr. Fred. Stephens, who has lost one of his legs, By the rpAYLOR—QA R El I N G TO N MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. When will be produced for the first time in New Plymouth the latest and greatest of American Musical Cohiedy Successes; entitled' THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO Introducing all theVvye^y/latest songs

and music, * Concluding with the screamingly funny, farcical sketch!,of. : ,.- 'ARRY AND'^tRRIET With all tlio latest songs awl dances. A HOST OF TALENT TO HELP THE CRIPPLE. , Prices: Dres3 Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3/-; Stalls, 2/-; Pit, 1/-; Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence, 8. Box plan at Hoffmann's Musical Warehouse, TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. EIGHTEENTH AND BIGGEST ANNUAL SHOW POULTRY, PIGEONS, CAGE BIRDS, HOME INDUSTRIES, TECHNICAL WORK, COOKEEY, AND CHILDREN'S PETS Will be held in the Drill Hall on WEDNESDAY & .THURSDAY, July 19 & 20/ .1911. Under the Rules and Regulations of the N.I.P.P. &. C. Association. CLASSES'FOR ALL VARIETIESEVERY BREED. SPECIALS GALORE, IN ADDITION TO PRIZE MONEY! Schedules now ready, and may 1 be had of the Secretary or any of the tee. A BABY SHQW Will be held in connection with above on THURSDAY, JULY/!M V All Babies judged by leading Medical Practitioners. Each Babyishown will be presented with a bonnetj .Value 2/11, whether winning a prize or not. Entry free. '''.■'■',.''. Refreshments provided in the Hall. Watch future advertisements for further particulars. ; ! '.',• Get a Schedule, and if you want any further information apply S. GREEN, Secretary, . Westown.

WEDNESDAY AhD THURSDAY, ' JULY 5 & 0, 1911. rpARANAKI pLUMPTON QOURSING CLUB, HAWERA. (Run under N.Z.C.A. Rules.) MAIDEN STAKE. For Maiden Dogs and' Bitches, unlimited number, at £2 each. Open to all registered greyhounds that have not won over £6 in any one stake at time of draw. Nominations and Acceptances to be in Secretary's hands on July 4. NOTE.—Tno/t mo nomination will be accepted at the draw, which will take place at 7.30 p.m. oh Monday, July 4, at Mr. Budge's office, Princess street, Hawera. Winner, £25; runner-up, £5, Two dogs at £2 10s each. (Thirty nominations, or stakes paid pi') rata.) LICENSED VICTUALLERS' CUP (Open Sweepstake.) For unlimited number of Dogs and Bitches at £2 each. First dog, salver cup, value £lO 10s, and 75 per cent, of stake; runner-up, 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent. Jfrom the Stakes. Draw same time and place sift Maiden Event. CONDITIONS.--The Cup must be won by tlie same owner twice in succession, | or three times at intervals, before becoming the absolute property of the owner. 1 SUPPLEMENTARY EVENT. (If circumstances and time permit.) For all Dogs beaten in Ist and 2nd round of Maiden Event. Nomination £1 le, which will ciose with the secretary on the course. First Dog, 75 per cent; runner-up, 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent, from the stakes. T. TRASK, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 57, Hawera. He'd say 'twas meat we a' can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis a meat That auld and young can chew At SOWS MEAT BAZAARS. <«

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 7, 3 July 1911, Page 1

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616

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 7, 3 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 7, 3 July 1911, Page 1

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