Y gAIL, TO-NIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SAUNDERS' BIOGRAPH PICTURES Star Dramas — SEMINOLE'S SACRIFICE. QUEEX OF NIHILISTS. MOTH Ell'S HOY. THE FRUITS OF VICTORY. Scenic— THE CULTURE OF BULBOUS !'LOWERS. C;i;iNI)EWALD. Industrial— BRKWIXG BEER. Comic — lIAL'I'Y E YEXT IX THE POOR LUCK FAMILY. TWEEDLEDUM APRIL FOOL. FATTY BUYS A BATH. WHERE SHALL WE HANG THAT PICTURE? And, by Special Request, the splendid Film. HAMLET. Matinee at 2.30 p.m. ipHEATRE ROYAL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, August 29 & 30. rpHE WEST END SCHOOL CHILDREN present J. C. Grieve's Kinderspiel 5 •••' THE HAPPY FAMILY (In Three Acts.) CAST OF CHARACTERS. The Old Woman Miss Keys Aladdin John Medvvay Sinbad Raymond Cocker Blue Beard .Harry J. Gilbert Robinson Crusoe David Sykes Ali Baba John Staite Midshipniito Seon Brown Friday Arthur Blanchett Miss Mullett Xellie Hawker Marjory Daw Millicent Norcross Dorothy Draggletail Nellie White Cinderella Olga Wallach Grace Gladys Gilbert Patience Alice George Goody Two Shoes Cissie Hoyle Knight....' ~v .Allan MillsChorus, Sailors, Thieve^', Parties, Fairies, Huntsmen;
Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2/-; Stalls, 1/-; Children, half-price. Reserved Seats at Hoffmann's, 8d extra. POULTRY LECTURE. POULTRY LECTURE. POULTRY LECTURE. By "Cock of the North." .ip 0 W N JJ A L L. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, At 8 o'clock. The public are invited to attend. Admission free. 'JURURUTANGI pUBLIC JJAT.T, FIRST ANNUAL BALL. FIRST ANNUAL BALL. To be held THURSDAY EVENING, September 7, 1911. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. Prices.—Ladies, 2/ ; Gents, 3/-; double tickets, 4/-. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. T.P.H. TO THE EG MONT ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen.— J BEG to announce myself as a candidate for the Eginont Seat at the forthcoming election. I am standing as a Democrat. When ultimately elected I will work my hardest to further the cause of democracy, not only in this country, but throughout the world. At an early date I will from the public platform place my view 3 and principles before you. Jam, Yours sincerely, J. S. TOSLAND. Pihama, August 17, 1911.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 55, 26 August 1911, Page 1
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