HOT! HOT!! HOT!!! HOT!!!! But NOT at the TMST Jj]ND JJATHING RESERVE OPENING OF SEASON THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 18, From 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Q.RAND gEASIDE piCNIO and ROVING piCTURE gHOW MUSIC. Garrison Band, with popular MUSIC. airs, in attendance. Sports for Children on the Sand and River. ADMISSION Sixpence. , Children and Hot Water FREE! W. H. FLETCHER, Secretary. rpHEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH Diiection .... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. (with which is incorporated Clarke and Meyncll, Ltd.) AN EPOCH IN THEATRICAL HISTORY MONDAY, JANUARY 22. MONDAY, JANUARY 22. This One Night Only. First and only appearance in New Plymouth of England's famous actor, MR. H. B. IRVING MR. H. B. IRVING and MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD. Together with his own complete London Company, comprising fifty specially selected artists, in HAMLET HAMLET Unquestionably the greatest tragedy and the greatest play ever written by that incomparable genius, Shakespeare, the poet of humanity. PRICES: Reserved Seats, 6/-; Back Stalls, 3/-; Pit, 2/-. Early doors Back Stalls 1/- extra. Box plans will be opened at Collier's on Thursday next at 8 a.m. A queue will be formed from 7 o'clock. John Farrell, Touring Manager. pLYMOUTH JJIGH gCHOOL Principal: W. H. MOYES, M.A., B.Ss. Assistant Teachers: H. H. Ward, G. H. Wills, Miss C. D. Grant, M.A., Miss G. A. Drew, M.A., Miss R. Livingstone, M.A. Science Master: A. B. Ryder, M.A. Gymnastics and Drill: W. Lints. ipHE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN for the First Term on THURSDAY, February 1. Prospectuses, giving full particulars of the school, including fees and boarding! arrangements, may be obtained on application to the secretary. WALTER BEWLEY, Secretary. WELLINGTON DIOCESAN QOLLEGIATE gCHOOL FOR fJ-IRLS I NGA TAWA, MARTON. I A HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR GIRLS, COMBINED WITH HEALTHY COUNTRY LIFE. rpHE FIRST TERM will commence at an early date in February, 1912. ■, APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION to be made to Miss Taylor, NGA TAWA SCHOOL, MARTON. PROSPECTUS to be obtained at the Diocesan Office, Wellington, or of MISS TAYLOR, MARTON, or of any of the clergy. piIETWODE gCHOOL. DEVON ST. WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. Seaside Boarding and Day Si-hool for Girls. Principals: THE MISSES STANFORD. pUPILS prepared if desired for Matriculation, Civil Service and all Musical Examinations. Special Kindergarten Class for Children under seven. The next term will begin on TUESDAY, February 6, 1912. MISS STANFORD will be at home to receive parents and guardians on THURSDAY, February 1, from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. xl ED H OUSE HOTELDEVON STREET EAST. E. AVHITTLE : Pronrietor. A N HOTEL with a .reputation for its Superior Ales, Spirits, and Accommodation. I Every convenience and comfort for I patrons. E. WHITTLE RED HOUSE HOTEL. A RARE CHANCE. ■CUVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with icullerj bathroom, and waehhouse (detached), electric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little borne on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £495. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, New Plymouth. "OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 109, 16 January 1912, Page 1
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