TO-NIGH.T IS TIIK BIG XIGIIT. TO-XIGHT IS THE BIG SHOW. •lAXSEX PLAYS TO-XKiHT. JAX SEX I'LAYS TOA'IGHT. ARE YOl'R SEATS BOOKED? ARE YOl'R SEATS ROOKED? rp II E A T R Eg 0 Y A L. Direction—POßTUS AXD TALBOT, Ltd. Business Manager—FELlX BLEI. THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRAXSFORMIST AXD OOXJURER, And his own BRILLIAXT EXTERTAIXERS. Wonderful Success in Sydney. ho has crowded tho Opera House in Wellington, and proclaimed by the Wellington press as the Greatest Magician ever seen in Xew Zealand. 100 XEW ILLUSIONS. 100 50 SENSATIONS. 50 10 BIG ACTS. 10 JANSEN'S GREAT SURPRISES. TO-NIGHT ALSO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. I JANSEN THE GREAT
"THE PHANTOM PRINCESS." "THE DEATH CHAMBER." 'THE MIRACLE." '■THE INVISIBLE FLIGHT." ••electrocution." "PERPLEXITY." "SHE." THE PRISONER. "UNCLE SAM." "AN AMERICAN BEAUTY." "DOWN ON THE FARM." JANSE V ' -TAR TURNS. DE HOLLIS AND VALORA. American Eccentrics. NELSON STORY. EDNA HERR. Musical Artist. Escape Expert. ME, HIM AND I. Nothing But Fun. ETHEL JONES, ALVJN, Illusionist. The Straw Man. MAKING IT THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER HERE. Prices: Dress circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s (no extra for booking); Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Early door Cd extra. Plan at Collier's now open. SEE THE BIG SHOW TO-NIGHT. THE GREAT JANSEN. COMING HERE ENDORSED BY THE SYDNEY PRESS. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN. TARATA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB, Affiliated with North Island Association. FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. be held at Tarata on April 18 L 19, 1912. Entries close April 11. fYrite for programmes. F. L. STREET, Secretary. '
HAWKE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE SURPRISE NO. 2: On THURSDAY. .SATURDAY and TUESDAY NEXT, SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 4 d IN THE 1/- OFF LEATHER GOODS, including— LADIES' BAGS DRESSING CASES, SCHOOL BAGS, Etc., Etc. CUTLERY, including,KNIVES FORKS and SPOONS. BRUSHWARE. including HAIR CLOTH, and all kinds. REMEMBER For THURSDAY SATURDAY and TUESDAY only. C. O. lIAWKE NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD. PIANO _TTTNING lyjß. R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 2(5 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and lelt at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention. ''• •• rt*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 239, 9 April 1912, Page 1
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