IJIHEATRE Y AL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT PROGRAMMEPART I. 1. The Soldiers in the Park. 'Oh! don't you hear the band!" Drum-Major—Tom Thumb. 2. The Jolly, Jolly Tars. Hornpipe, Highland Fling, etc. 3. The Bowling Chorus. Bowlers—Some rare old buffers— Local hits, etc. 4. Parasols. Shoo! Shoo! Shoo! 6. The British Boys. " The Dear Old British Flag." Marches, wheels, etc. 6. Scouts doing a Good Turn. Tramp—Lost child—Grief of Nurse Restoration Compensation refused. 7. "Dolls, Dolls, Dolls for Sale!" Your choice. Japs, Niggers, Dutch, Babies. 8. Good Night. "Sweet Moon, Good Night." PART 11. 1. Swings and See-Saws. "That's the Game for Me." 2. Blarney College. Paddy and his Students. The Alphabet Ancient History "The Mice will play," etc. The Women loved Ben's beauty. 3. The Carpenters. "Oh! who would be a Carpenter?" Sawing planing hammering boring. 4. The Coach and Four. Prancing steeds —Collision Smash up—Motor Car. 5. Britannia: March of Nations. Magnificently beautiful beyond description. Admission, 2s and Is. Children halfprice. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 3.
THE MOST SENS ITIONAL SALE OF THE YEAR. Herbert's Farewell. THE BUSINESS IS SOLD. 'POSSESSION MUST BE GIVEN IN A MONTH. THE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST. Here are some snips that tell their own tale eloquently:— LADIES' RAIN OOATS, 8/11, 0/11, 13/11. LADIES' TWEED PALETOTS, 9/11, 13/11, 19/4. LADIES' TWEED COSTUMES, 13/11, 19/11, 25/6. The newest and smartest goods of the Season. UNBLEACHED SHEETS, 4/11 pair. Twill or plain. FLANNELETTE, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 doz. Worth 30 per cent. more. Beautiful range of DRESSINGS, for day or evening wear, LESS THAN HALF VALUE. OUR GOODS MUST BE GOT RID OF. OUR PRICES ARE SHIFTING THEM. DON'T MISS this the FINEST OPPORTUNITY for years, of getting highclass goods at LESS THAN COST.
HERBERT'S FAREWELL SALE. FOR SALE 2000 ACRES FIRST-CLASS BUSH COUNTRY; soil, rubble rook; 1500 acres in grass, balance good mixed bush. Now carrying 3000 slieep, 500 head, cattle, and mob of horses. This land is well watered, lies well to the sun, and is nn idea! shpep run. It is situated within a mile of a rising township, close to the new Freezing Works, and six miles from a port and one mile from East Coast Railway route. The owner would sell in a block or cut up into four farms of 500 acres each. This is a splendid chance for man wanting a small sheep farm which has great natural advantages. Title, O.K.P. Price goodwill £8 Good terms to suitable men. For further particulars apply Box 11, Whakaiane ,B UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 41, 10 August 1911, Page 1
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