TO-NIGHT HITE LE Y JJ AL L. SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES PR ESENTTXf} TO-NK! HT A new .series of tlie LATEST STAT! ATTRACTION'S. Including Joseph Arthur's well-known "THE STILL ALARM" I "THE STILL ALARM- j "THE STILL ALARM" (By the famous Selig Company.) Introducing the greatest Sensational Fire Scenes every thrown upon the screen. "THE STILL ALARM" (Only at Saunders' Pictures.) PATHE AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. TRIP UP MT. BLANC. ' WOES OF A WEALTHY WIDOW. (Latest Yitagraph scream.) • ' TO-XIGIIT. TO-XrriMT. TO-NIGHT. Also gT. JOHN'S CAPTAIN KATE. I? <; M O X T R ° A D H A L L> GRAND ENTERTAINMENT GRAND ENTERTAINMENT GRAND ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of AGRICULTrRAL SOCIETY'S KING GEORGE CORONATION TTALL. KING GEORGE CORONATION HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER S. S. Jury's 'Bus from town. SERGEANT BRUE The Box Plan for the First and Onlv performance of -SERGEANT BRCE" is at Collier's. MEMO—Notwithstanding the magnitude of the production, the management has decided to charge a popular tariff of admission, viz.. D.C. and O.S. 5/- (no booking feel ; Stalks, 3/-; Pit, 1/-. Early i doors Pit and Stalls, lid extra. | Itheatre t? 0 y a l. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) -NIGHT ; "TO-MORROW fI'HURSDAY} NIGHT ' At S o'clock fhnrp. AN IMPORTANT ATTRACTION. CLARKE & MEYXELL'S .NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO. fn one of the Comic Opera Successes of the Century. "SERGEANT BRI'E" j "SERGEANT BRUE" "SERGEANT BRUE" I THE PRODUCTION IS PRECISELY THE SAME as was presented in the principal cities of the Commonwealth. THE COMPANY THE SCENERY THE CHORISTERS THE DRESSES THE BALLET DANCES THE UNIFORMS THE ORCHESTRA THE COSTUMES j THE SHOW GIRLS Everybody and Everything Absolutely I New to New Zealand. In aid of IFRAXM.EY PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL. At Mr. .T. H. Frethev's BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, (hiring afternoon. Admission. 1/•Ualls. 'Busses runninj Children's fid. N. ATXF.X. STRATFORD STRATFORD STRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW. SHOW. SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 & 30. CLASSES IN Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Home Industries, Dairy and Other Industries, Technical School and School Children's Exhibits. THE GREATEST DAIRYMAN'S SHOW IX THE DOMINION. BUTTER FAT COMPETITION. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Schedules on Application to. E. JACKSON, Secretary. T WISH to thank all my patrons for the excellent support accorded me during the past ten years I have been in business in New Plymouth. I also liave to announce that I intend installing a very complete and up-to-date plant for the manufacture of Aerated Waters. My endeavor has always been to supply only the purest drinks, and my large clientele proves the satisfaction I have given. ' Watch this space for the opening announcement of the New Plymouth Aerated Water, Cordial and Vinegar Factory. C. 0. STEFEENSEN, Proprietor. mUT THE BEST PLACE IS BARK'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 117, 8 November 1911, Page 1
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