TO-NIGHT JJ ALL. SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES (The Pre-eminent and Incomparable.) IX COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Including PATHE GAZETTE 130. THE GREAT CENTIPEDE. (Natural History.) TWIN TOWERS. TWIN TOWERS. (A quarter of an hour in Paris during the Reign of Terror.) BARRIERS BURNED AWAY. (Vitagraph Star.) THE TRAMP. A CLEVER FRAUD. FISHING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. Etc., Eac. MATIN'EE TO-MORROW. 8.30. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
rpHEATRE 0 Y A L, Lessee & Manager Geo. D. Portus POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY & TUESDAY. NOV. G & 7. THE HARRY RICKARDS THE HARRY RICKARDS TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION. VAUDEVILLE COMBINATION. Absolutely the Greatest Company of ENGLISH, ' AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL STAI! ACTS EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. RIX.VS & BINNS, The Vagabonds in Comedy and Music. ALCIDE CAPITAINE, The Perfect Ludv Gymnast. A Study in Grace and Physical Culture. CLARKE AND MOSTOL, Refined Patter Comedians and Dancers. PASTOR AND MERLE, European Eccentrics and Tumblers. ALF lIOLT. GODFREY JAMES. CARLTON MAX. SYDNEY BACH. FANNY POWERS. TOM DAWSON. THE MARLOWES. CAMILLE CORNWALL. Prices: 4/-, 2/G & 1/-. Earlv doors Gd extra. BOX PLAN AT COLLIER'S.
EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rpTIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth, THIS EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. BUSINESS.—To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of four Directors; Election of an Auditor; and General. No. 1 Group (two Appropriations-of £l5O each) will be disposed of by tender after the Annual Meeting. No. 2 Group (two Appropriations of £1T)0) will be hallotted for, and two Appropriations of £l5O each disposed of by tender after tlie Annual Meeting. 11. STOCKER, Secretary.
]\J"EW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSE EXHIBITION ROSE EXHIBITION ROSE EXHIBITION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. JJROUGHAM gTREET JJALL. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children, Gd. A SPECIAL PRTZE of 10s will be given for the Largest Exhibit of Flowers, etc., other than Roses. Entries received by the secretary up. to Tuesday, the 7th inst. For schedules apply to A L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary, Currie St., N.P.
EGMOXT AGRI CUT/TUB AL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. T \V E X T Y - E I G II T II GREAT ANNUAL STOCK, INDUSTRIAL & KENNEL CLUB SHOW. HAWERA. NOVEMBER 8 & D. This is always llio most striking and successful Sl>oi\- of the Xcw Zealand year. This year all previous efforts will be eclipsed.
LATE ENTRIES NOW. GET GOING IN TIME. There will be remarkably full entries in all sections this year. It is always risky to leave your entries to the last moment. All rules and regulations, all particulars of competitions and detailed limns of contest in the several sections are set out clearly in tl\e schedule. Make vourself familiar with all the conditions. THE GREAT SHOW OF THE YEAR. YOU C'AX'T AITORD TO BE OUT OF IT F. G. TREWEEK, Secretary, 11 aw era. 1 TEE Bi&T meE lis BAKER v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 114, 3 November 1911, Page 1
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