g ALL. Sole Direction G. H. Saunders TO-NIGHT SAUNDERS' BIOGRAPH PICTURES PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY, 'IIfURSDAY Si FRIDAY 1. I/ike Lugano 8. i. This Outlaw & the Child S.D. tt. Hill as Toreador C. 4. Pa the Gazette 108 T. Child's Beauty Competition E. (i. Marvellous Melbourne S. 7. Spring-Heeled Jack C INTERVAL. 5. The Pootrv of the Lake S. i). ERANCESCA Of lUMMINI S.D. I A Tragedy of Old Italy.) 10. Charlie's Aunt {J. 11. The Gorge.s of the Rimniil S. 12. Snakes and their Habits.... Natural History 13. Tweedledum and the Stolen Necklace C. Our Popular Prices: Gallery and Front Stalls, is; Hack Stalls (a back to every seat), (id. T 11 ]•: A T R E 0 Y A L. ONE XIGHT ONLY. Direction [. & X. 'fait FRIDAY.'.JULY 21. TIIE SENSATION OF THE AGE. NICOLA AND HIS ORIGINAL COMPANY OF SEN'SATIONAI, MYSTIFIERS. THE MOST Sensational and Surprising, THE MOST Mystiliying and "Weird. THE MOST Entertaining and amusing, THE MOST Stupendous and Spectacular Magical Production of the Age. NOT A ONE-MAN SHOW. 1.) Tons of Gorgeous Paraphernalia and Effects: 10 Carefully Trained Assistants ; 5 l-liglw.lass Variety Artists; Illusions. Wonders, Miracles, Mysteries, presented on a scale never before at--tempted. Positively the Most Wonderful Entertainment of its kind the world has ever seen. Prices: •!/-, 3/-, & 2/-. ' The box plan will open at Colliers on .Tuesday morning, July 18. 11. P. Lyons. Advance Representative. Clms. Hugo, Manager. Batiste, Treas. TARANAKT POULTRY, PIGEON AND, CANARY SOCIETY. JgNTRIES for the above Society's . Show positively close TO-NIGHT (Wednesday, July 12) at 9 o'clock, at Gilbert's Seed Shop, or Scott's Pork Shop. The Secretary will be in attendance at Mr. Gilbert's Shop. 8. GREEN, Secretary. MOA ROAD BOARD. APPLICATION FOR WORKING FOREMAN. APPLICATIONS will be received up to 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, the loth in?t„ for the position of Working Foreman for Division I. Schedule of duties may be seen at the Board's ofiice, Richmond street, Inglewood, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 11. TRIMRLE. Chairman. Inglewood, July 4, 1911. HERBERT'S UP TO DATE IS SOLD POSSESSION MUST BE GIVEN IX SIX WEEKS. WE COMMENCE A SLAUGHTER SALE FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK TO REDUCE OUR STOCK. It's the chance of the year, and should not be missed. Price is no object, for £SOOO mast be sold before we go. HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE, New Plymouth. TP Bobby Bum were here tlie noo' He'd say 'twas meat we a* can eat, Whether roast or boil or stew. It is a treat, for 'tis 3. meat That auld and young can chew At JOLL'S MEAT BAZAAKS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 15, 12 July 1911, Page 1
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