IHEATRE JJ 0 Y A L FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. STARR BALDWIN COMPANY STARR BALDWIN COMPANY Presents STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS Direct from London STARR AND LESLIE STARR AND LKSLIIC The highest salaried artist* touring N.Z. A Revelation in Juggling. CATCHY MELODIES. SMART REPARTEE.' A Notable Musical Treat MADAME RUSSELL. This lady lias fascinated music-lovers, musicians ami critics in all the centres of the world. Her recent recitals in Australia have created an immense senThe Original WHITE MAHATMA MORA, Hypnotic Trance Medium. Questions Answered Clairvoyantly. KOKO, the Dainty Queen of Magic. DR. ROWE, the Prince of Entertainers. COLIN STUART, Vocalist. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION. Prices as usual.
MR S. BAR T0 N KX-COrXCILLOR OF CLASOOVV Will speak on the rn EMl' E RANG KQUE ST 10 N as under: ■SUNDAY. 3 ]). m. BAND ROTUNDA, ESPLANADE. (Tf wet, in (SOOW TEMPLARS" HALL.) SUNDAY, 8.15. p,m.,— . THEATRE. MONDAY, S p.m.— PARISH HALL. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, a p.nu GOOD TEMPLAR'S HALL (MVolinj; for Wimicn'.s Unmade.) WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m.,— MASS MEETING IN THEATRE. Collections for Es'inHfi ADMISSION L'LIBE.
-[EALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN'., GRAND GARDEN PARTY GRAND GARDEN PARTY GRAND GARDEN PARTY AT " BROOKLAN'DS " (By kind permission of Newton King, Esq.) In Aid of the ai»ove Society, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER, W. 1911, At 2 p.m. PROGRAMME. Class. Decorative. 1. Adults' and Children's Bicycles. 2. Go-carts. 3. Push Carts. 4. Tricycles. 5. Dolls' Prams. C. Dolls' Go-carts. 7. Decorated Hoops. 8. Decorated Parasols. Valuable prizes will be given in all classes for the besl Uirn-ont. In children's chides decorations arc not necessarily to be done by children, but special prizes will be given for children's own RACES FOR CHILDREN*. Photographs may be taken on the grounds. Admission, fid; C! G. MATTHEWS. Hon. Sw-'
TARAXAKL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL~SPRING SHOW To l>e hekl on the Society's Grounds. New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY", November 22 & 23. T3TCEEDERS, Farmers, and all Fanciers of Live Stock Miould write for a SCHEDULE of the Liberal COMPETITION'S ollercd them. Entries for FACTORY BUTTED classes close on OCTOBER U. Entries for FACTORY CHEESE classes close on November 14. OEXERAL ENTRIES close on NOVEMBER IS. NOTICE WINTER '-HOW COMPETITION. Messrs. E. OriffitiH & Co. offer a £lO 10s (ioIiT. Watch for the best two acres of Swedes fjiwn from SUTTON'S SEED and SHAMROCK TURNIP MANURE, supplied by the donors. For further parti.ulars apply ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, C/o W. BEWLEY. New Plvmouth. 'OGELTWN fJEKVICE REVISED TIME-TABLE. Leave Town 7.45 a.m. •12.0 noon t2.0 p.m. 4.0 p.m. fi.O p.m. (t.O p:m. Leave Vogeltowr 8.30 a.m. t12.40 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. JSattirdav. 1.45 p.m. M. JONES, Criterion Stables, Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 96, 13 October 1911, Page 1
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