THE GEISHA AT THE rjr H E A T 11 E JJOYAL on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. And at f|WX f[ALL r STRATFOKD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 By special request. Sydney Jones' charming opera will be again "produced. On the second night of the performance hundreds were turned away, and requests have b.ecn made from all over Taranaki to stage it again. COME AND SHE Wun-Hi in his clever dances and songs; Tommy in his songs : Fairfax and Mimosa. Molly, Imari, Takanini, Juliette. Lady Constance, and a FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA OF 20 MEMBERS. The Opera bristles with rollicking fun and delightful music. DON'T MISS IT. Curtain at 7.45. New Plymouth Box Plan now open at Colliciys Music Warehouse. Stratford Box Plan now open at Grubb's Music Warehouse. New Plymouth Prices: 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. 6d early doors. Stratford Prices: 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. No early doors.
A special train, stopping whore required to pick up passengers, will leave New Plymouth for Stratford at 5.35 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 27, returning after the performance. 'jHAJiANAKI WOOL SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEO. 17. QLIENT3 are particularly requested tc forward consignments to me to arrive in or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received it my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW FEYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Strat(orii for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETJL "newton king SEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW ZU,K MONTHLY SALES AT OVH GILL STREET STORE. PjASH ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or ihipment. Address labels and consignment forms pouted on application. Prosit account sales. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, DEC. 17. Consignments received up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. L. A. NOLAN & CO.
gTRATFCOD WOOL, HIDE, SHEEPSKIN- & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, DEC. 17. /CLIENTS are requested to forward Consignments so as to reach us by Friday previous to sale. W. H. H. YOUNG & C° STBATFOHD.
jyp. G. STEWART having disposed rf his Tailoring Business to Messrs. Keig and Manners, desires to thank the public of Now Plymouth and district-for the liberal support accorded him during the past nine years, and trusts a continuance of the same to his successors. well-known tailoring business so successfully carried on by Mr. 01. Stewart, solicit a continuance of the liberal support extended to him. G. L. Manners comes direct from the Ladies' Tailoring Department of Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, of Wellington, and will give special attention to this work. A. Keig has had sixteen years' experience of the tailoring business, and holds both honors and practical diplomas of the ''Tailor and Cutter" Academy of Cutting, London. KEIG & MANNERS, Ladies' and Cents' Tailors, New Plymouth. "BOOST" YOUR OWN SEASIDE. (~)N and after THURSDAY, November 28, a quartette of inimitable DONKEYS will be available for picnickers on the East End Beach. They will run, rear, raoe or roll over at the will of the children. Special terms to picnic and school parties and private functions. Terms on application to Telephone 318 or Box 36..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 1
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