rp H E A T B E JJ 0 Y A L. Direction 1. C. Williamson, Ltd. •MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT At a quarter to eight. Mr. J. C. Williamson presents the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the greatest musical play of our generation OUR MISS GIBBS OUR MISS GIBBS OUR MISS GIBBS OUR MISS GIBBS Interpreted by the following great Artists— BERTIE WRIGHT Leslie Holland, Andrew Higginson, Fred Leslie, C. R. Bantock, Drank Stirling, Colin Campbell, lon Maxwell, Arthur Lissant. , BLANCHE BROWNE, Connie Milne, Xellie Wilson, Fitzmaurice Gill, Xellie Calvin, Ivy Schilling, Eileen Cottey. The Superlative effort in Musical Plays. OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. Portrayed in New Plymouth exactly as in Melbourne and Sydney. PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, «/-; Stalls, I!/-; Pit, 2/; Early Door Stalls, (id extra. Hats, skirts, blouses, etc., in Act. I. supplied by Calvert & Co. The Box Plans will be opened at Collier's on Thursday. jp OOTB ALL! TjTOQTBALL! UNDER NORTHERN UNION RULES. NORTH ISLAND NATIVE TEAM V. TARANAKI. > VICTORIA PARK,, STRATFORD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. COME AND SEE THE IMPROVED RUGBY GAME. FAST OPEN SPECTACULAR Immense crowds attend the League games weekly in Auckland. Kick-off at 3.13 p.m. sharp. The Taranaki Garrison Band will be in attendance. Admission The People's Popular Price, 1/-; School Children 6d-. T. P. SMITH, Hon. Sec. Taranaki Northern RugbyLeague. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. AUCKLAND v. TARANAKI. AUCKLAND v. TARANAKI. SPORTS GROUND, New Plymouth. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Bully-off at 3 p.m.
J. E. AVERY. Hon. See. T.TI.A. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. £ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— ] desire to announce that I intend to seek your suffrage as Member of Parliament for the Stratford Seat, and intend to place my views fully before you in the Press and on the Public Platform before the next General Election. In the meantime I will merely state that I am standing as a supporter of the present Government, and have the honor to have been chosen as the Liberal Candidate for this seat. I trust to be favored with the support of all Lovers of the People's Liberty and the Progress and Prosperity of our country. I am. Ladies and gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. It. .10SEP1T McCLUGGAGE. the Liberal Candidate, will address the EIce:SDAY. SEPT. 19. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 i BEST FOR FARMERS! As lo which is the best Range for rs there can only be one reply -i "ZEALANDIA" RANCE economical in fuel, lasts a lifetime: and as for cooking! well, pa-trycooks. baker*, and other experts say it just can't be beaten. .Moreover, it possrsseone supreme advantage: In live seconds if. ian be opened out into a splendid open lire, making the kitchen a si cue of cosiness and comfort. Write for Catalogue No. 20.. BARNWGHAM & CO.. LTD., CEOIit'.K ST., IHNKDIN. NINON & NIXON, Agent,. PIANO. ORGAN. SINGING. R. NEVILLE RENAUD (Organist, St. Mary's), resumes teaching on MONDAY, the 2.'.th inst. WAITARA WEDNESDAYS. OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 75, 19 September 1911, Page 1
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