SHOW WEEK You will be wanting a new Hat for the Show. Nowhere will you get better suited than at Auld's, ; the Millinery Specialists. A smart, upto - elate trimmed Crinoline Hat for 12s 6d i )i COSTUMES We have a nice selection just opened from 22s 6d to 655. J.iJ. AULD ' Near Post Office, New Plymouth IXGLEWOOD OPERATIC & J)RAMATIC gOCIETY (By special permission, of J. G. Williamson, Ltd.) , Will produce THE FAIRY OPERA 10 LAKTHE • . in.the PARISH HALL, IXGLEWOOD, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 30 and December 1. CAST: Lord Chancellor Mr. J. H. Rowe Earl Mountararat Mr. H. Thomson Earl Tolloller Mr. A. Hynes Private Willis (of the Grenadier Guards) Mr. A. Paterson Strephon (an Arcadian Shepherd) Mr. G. Beadle Queen of the Fairies .-. Mrs. A. Mcßeth lolanthe (a Fairy; Strephon's mother)- / Mrs. H. Thomson Leila (fairy) , Miss I. Sutherland Celia (fairy) Mrs. Jacomb Fleta (fairy) Miss Papps Phyllis (an Arcadian Shepherdess and Ward in Chancery) Miss Stephens FULL CHORUS OF DUKES MARQUISES. EARLS, BARONS AND FAIRIES. NEW DRESSES! NEW. DANCES! NEW SCENERY! Limelight Effects by Mr. G. Duflill. Special Orchestra under the baton of Mr. H. Cottier. Pianist: Mr. .T. Sutherland.- Leader or Orchestra, Mr. A. L. Cooke, New Plymouth. Piano kindly lent by Mr. Hoffmann, New Plymouth. Stage management under the direction of Mrs. A. Mcßeth. Prices: 3s and 2s. Box Plan at Mr. Humphrey's (late F. Drake). Doors open 7.30; Curtain 8 sharp. A. D. STANLEY, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. STRATFORD A. & P. SHOW. QN 30th November a passenger train leaves New Plymouth 10.50 a.m.. Waitara 10.55 a.m., arriving Stratford 1£.45 p.m., and returning from Stratford at 4.50 p.m. for New Plymouth. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets availablt for return until Oth December will be issued to Stratford on 20th November and by morning trains on 30th November from New Plymouth, Waitara and intermediate stations. These, excursion tickets will not be available J>\- the mail trains. BY" ORDER. NOTICE. gTRAYTNG on my farm at Smart road, one blue and white cow, branded either CV or GV on the rump. If not claimed and all expense} paid by WEDNESDAY. December -20, will be sold to defray expenses. A. LOCKE. Nov. 25, 1911. > COUNTY OF TARANAKI. STONY RIVER BRIDGE DANGEROUS. pi'BLTC NOTICE is hereby given that' the Stony River Bridge on the Main ! South Road between Okato and Piiuiho 1 is exceedingly dangerous for heavy traffic. . . JOSEPH BROWN, ] County Chairman. | v.e'r nex*- FUiNTINti <>r<ler i" I the "Daily Ne-a." Prices ng!>t nnd satisfaction guaranteed. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 133, 27 November 1911, Page 1
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