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rpHEATRE g 0 Y A L. Direction. Allan Hamilton TO-NIGHT At 8. .SECOND PRODUCTION OF THE PLIMMER-DENNISTON SEASON. Oscar "Wilde's brilliant plav in four acts. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. With the following exceptionally powerful cast: LORD ILL] X G WORTH GEO. S. TITHERADGE Mr. Kelvil, M.P Harry Pliininer Dr. Daubney, D.D E. D. Gilchrist Gerald Arbuthnot Harry Sweeney Sir John Pontefract A. 15. Greenawav Lord Arthur Marsden Cyril Beil Mason Paul 'Latham Mrs. Allenby Beatrice Day Miss Hester Worslev Lizette Parkes Lady Hunstanton Beatrice Usher Lady Stutfield Ena Collins Lady Caroline Pontefract. .Tempo Pigott Alice Dora Deane Mrs. Arbuthnot Mrs. Robert Brough Dialogue of surpassing brilliance. A plot of absorbing interest. Complete staging and gorgeous frocking are the outstanding features of A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. No early doors. Box plan and day sales at Collier's. Children in arms not admitted. Mo •half prices. ipHEATRE TJOYAL piCTURES. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. RE-OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). RE-OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). With a complete new programme, Including another 3000 1T STAR: THE BETTER WAY THE BETTER WAY A -dramatic subTHE BETTER WAY ject that will THE BETTER WAY surely attract all THE BETTER WAY New Plymouth. THE BETTER WAY Also THE LAND OF BURNS. THE LAND OF BURNS. THE LAND OF BURNS. A delightful scenic number. A WESTERN COURTSHIP. A WESTERN COURTSHIP. Luhin romance of life "out, back." AT THE END OF THE TRAIL. AT THE END OF THE TRAIL. A real life drama by the famous Vitagraph Company. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! Commencing from Monday night, we are showing two programmes weekly of INTERNATIONAL piCTURES. JNTERNATIONA*, piCTURES. INTERNATIONAL piCTURES. INTERNATIONAL piCTURES. Bv special arrangements with THE GREATER J. D. WILLIAMS AMUSEMENTS, LTD. Our policy at the Theatre Royal will I mean a selection of the WORLD'S BEST PRODUCTIONS. VARIETY is the keynote of our future programmes. I. FITZROY BOWLING CLUB. rpHE official opening of the green will take place TO-DAY (Thursday, j October 31), at 3 p.m. Visiting bowlers I' and friends are invited to be present. L. CHIVERS, | He*. Sec. HENRY VICTOR, N.A.S. Psychologist, Cluairvoyant, Character Reader, etc., visit Waitara on WEDNESDAY, October 30. Private consultation 10.8 p.m., at Mrs. Sutherland's, Belle Vue House"; Short season only. MOA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS. RENDERS, closing at 10' a.m. on the 16th November, are invited for the following contracts: Contract No. 1. —Bristol Road, 120 yds. broken stone on west side of river, and 200vds. on cast side. Contract No. 2. —Dudley West, 150 yds. boulders. Contract No. 3. —Durham East, 150 yds. boulders. Contract No. 4. —Durham West, 250 yds. boulders. Contract No. 5. —Egmont South, 150 yds. boulders. Contract No. 6. —Kaimata North, 50yds. •broken stone. , Contract No. 7.—Kaimata South, 200vds. boulders. Contract No. 8. —King, 40yds. boulders. Contract No. 9.—Lepper South, 30yds. boulders. Contract No. 10. Mangaotea, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 11.—Mangaone, 80yds. boulders: Contract No. 12.—Motukawa, 250 yds. broken stone. Contract No. 13. —Norfolk West, 100 yds. boulders. Contract. No. 14. —Norfolk East, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 15. —Ratapiko, 50yds. boulders. Contract No. 10.—Ross, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. 17.—Rugb)', 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 18.—Surrey, 100 yds. boulders. Contract No. 10.—Suffolk, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. 20.—Upland North, 200 yds. boulders. Contract No. 21. —Upland South, 42vds, boulders; 72yds. gravel. Contract No. 22. —Windsor, 50yds. boulders. Contract No. 23.—Wortley, 60yds. brokea stone. Specifications may be seen at the Board's office on Wednesdays and Saturdays. H. TRIMBLE, Chairman. Inglewood, Oct. 28, 1012.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 140, 31 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 140, 31 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 140, 31 October 1912, Page 1

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