Y JJ ALL. CORONATION MATINEE 2.30 TO-DAY. And AGAIN TO-NIGHT. OUR SUPERB CORONATION PICTURES. Also THELMA From Marie Corelli's Famous Novel. INVESTITURE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES, JUNE 10. FIREWORKS FOR CORONATION. . SKI CHAMPIONSHIP, NORWAY. ACROSS THE PLAINS. REDEEMED CRIMINAL. Latest Vitagraph Corned}-, BRIDEGROOM'S DILEMMA, Or a Pair of Pants. And Full Programme of Latest and Best. Prices, 1/- & fid. fpHEATRE JJOYAL, 2 NIGHTS' ENJOYMENT O TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 and 30. GRAND gPECTACULAR ]£;NTERTAINMENT By WEST END PUPILS. EVERYTHING NEW EVERYTHING NEW 7 EVERYTHING NOVEL EVERYTHING NOVEL A JOYOUS SHOW A JOYOUS SHOW YOU MUST COME TO SEE IT. Further particulars to follow. gT. QHURCFr 'pO-MORROW, August 6, at 11 and 7, and at Waitara at 3 p.m., Rev. A. Morton, of Wanganui. Q.OOD fEMPLAS JJ ALL GRAND OPENING WEEK, i THURSDAY, AUG. 10 TO THURSDAY, AUG. 17. PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK. Aug. 10. —At 3 p.m., the Hall opened by Mr. Andrews, G.C.T.; short addresses by Miss Grimley and others; refreshments; admission Sixpence. At 8 p.m., public meeting, Mr. Andrews, G.C.T., presiding; Miss Grimley and other speakers. Aug. 11.—At 8 p.m., Public Meeting; Rev. J. W. Burton in the ■chair; Cha ; ' man's address; Miss Grim' "Mistaken Notions." Aug. 12.—At 1 pjn., Juveniles an. their friends; Mrs. Douglas presiding; Miss Grimley on "Happy Homes, and How to Make Them." Aug. 14.—At 8 p.m., Public Meeting; Rev. Donald Mclvor in the chair; Chairman's address; Miss Grimley on "Is Life Worth Living?"; Entertainment programme by the Y's. Aug. 15—At 2.30 p.m., Mothers'- 1 Meeting; refreshments. At 8 p.m., the Women's Crusade; particulars later; men, only in the dress circle. Aug. 16.—At 8 p.m., Public Meeting; Rev. R. J. Liddell in the chair; Miss Grimley on "Dear Farrar's Advice." Fresh Musical and Elocutionary Entertainment each evening; admission . free; collection in aid of Hall Fund, t THURSDAY, Aug. 17. —At 8 p.m., An j Evening of Entertainments; Mr. J. B. Roy in the chair; Miss Grimley on "Good Tcmplary: What is it?"; a dramatic sketch, "A Couple of Old Stupids." Admission by ticket, Is; .... dress circle, Is 6d. TENDERS. FOR PURCHASE BUSH LAND. RENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to August 21, 1911, for the purchase of 517 acres 1 rood 4 perches, more or less, BUSH LAND, being part Subdivision la, part of Poliukura Block 3 Ngatimaru Survey District. Stratford-Ongaruhe Railway Line runs past property, station not being very far distant from section. Junction Road to Inglewood forms one boundary line. Good sheep country. Deposit of 10 per cent/ to accompany each tender. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN GILMOUR, Box 22, Manaia. THE BRITISH DOMINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE, 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. A SI have been appointed Chief Agent for New Plymouth and North Tuvanaki District, I am prepared to accept all classes of Fire and Marine Insurance at lowest current rates. Applications for Country Agents invited. IT. BEDFORD, Chief Agent, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 36, 5 August 1911, Page 1
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