Q.OOD rpEMPLAR J-J ALL TO-NIGHT REV. DONALD MeIVOR Will give an address. MISS GRIMLEY On 'IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?" Entertainment by the "S'b." TUESDAY, 2.30 P.M. MOTHER'S MEETING. Speeches, Music, Refreslunents FRESH MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING. ADMISSION FREE. Collection .11 Aid of Hall Fund. HEA T R E POSTPONED TO TUESDAY NIGHT. PROGRAMME1. 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! 5. The British Bovs. " The Dear Old British Flag." Marches, wheels, etc. 0. Scouts doing a Good Turn. Tramp—Lost child—Grief of Nurse Restoration - Compensation refused. 7, "Polls, Dolls. Dolls for Sale!" Your choice. Japs, Niggers, Dutch, Babies. 8. Good Night. I ■ ik " Sweet Moon, Good Night," .. 1. Swings and See-Saws. "That's the Game for Me." 2. Blarney College. ' 'Poddy and his Students. The Alphabet Ancient I "The Mice will play," etc. The Women loved Ben's beauty. 3. The Carpenters. "Oh! who would bo a Carpenter?" Sawing planing hammering boring. -1. The Coach and Four. Prancing steeds—Collision Smash J up—Motor Car. I 5. Britannia: March of Nations. Magnificently beautiful beyond descrip- [ tion. Admission, 2s and Is. Children halfprice. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. PIANO TUNING. jUESSRS. 11. COLLIER & CO. beg io notify the puulic that their only authorised and certificated tuner, tuning for them in the immediate New Plymouth District, is Mr. J. C. I'earce. Customers entrusting their pianos to Messrs. Collier & Co.'s care can be assured of their strictest attention at Mi times. MISS M. E. HUNT. Teacher of Millinery & Dressmaking. (First-class Credentials.) pRIVATE Lessons or in Class at Cof fee Palace, Stratford, on Monday evenings and Tuesdays to "> p.m. j ''Coffee Palace, Inglewood, Tuesday j eyenings, and Wednesdays to 0 p.m. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TOE LEE, Laundryman, Devon Street has removed to premises opposite to Bransgrove's Boot Shop. Devon Street 1 PROPERTIES FOR gALE. rpHE following properties are for sale on easy terms: A SPLENDID centrally situated Section in Vivian street. FULL SECTION and House in Powderham street. NEW 4-roomed House in Buller street. DEVON STREET, 40ft. frontage; also a 32ft. frontage. FILLIS STREET, 7-roomed House. WAIXACE PLACE, allotments to suit AIIUROA. 2 good Cottages; also 2 good sections. WESTOWN, a nicely situated new 0roomed House, with nicely la id-out grounds. WES'j. v ..; v "''";■:> 'ON, good sections] at £4."> and r: . i For further particulars npplr toW. B. DA VIES. ! Land Agent. NOTICE. I Annwncements of Births, Marriaeei ! nud Deaths must be dulv accredited | Charges for these. 3s each. In Memorial* j Notices are inserted at the *nm<- rntot | but when verses are added an additional chftTee of 2s fid is made. Notice* of Death and Private Interment an charged 111 5s fid each. Notices of Death < and Funeral ar« charged at % each. 1 Koti<v>« of Thanks find ■RurrviTf-Tncnf ] Voticp« «r» chursred at 3s M *~ '~ ' •OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 44, 14 August 1911, Page 1
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