GRAND JRISH RATIONAL QONCEET. JRISH RATIONAL QOXCERT. HOLLAND HALL. TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, MARCH 17. TUESDAY, MARCH 17. PROGRAMME: Pianoforte Solo Mrs. H. Rowe Song—"Mother Machree" Mlbs E. Bennett Song—"The Minßtrel Boy" Mr. D/ Ingram Recitation —"Lost Heir" .. Miss Doig Euphonium Solo—Contest Piece Mr. C. Austin Dance —"Irish Washerwoman" Misses McMillan, pupils of Miss Beresford, Auckland. Comic Song l —"Ring of Rosea" Mr. Key ig—"The Hunters" Misi Re* Interval. Pianoforte Solo —Irish Melodies (by Jules de Sirrari), Miss I. Henderson Song (selected) Mr. Brian Malone Song—"lrish Lullaby'" Miss Cant Song (selected) Mr. F. Hooker g Dr. McLeland g—"A Toast to Erin" Misses McMillan Comic Song Mr. W. Key Tickets: Adults 2s, Children Is. 0 Y A L. MONSTER CARNIVAL AND RAZAAB Carnival and bazaar SEASON COMMENCING, MONDAY, MARCH 23. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY Under the auspices of NEW PLYMOUTH BAND. NEW PLYMOUTH BAND. In aid of the New Instrument Fund. ! ARCADIAN REVELS. ARCADIAN REVELfi. Special Engagement of PROFESSOR CARDSTON in a ' DANCING TOUR OF THE WORLD, with 200 PSMBBIteBS, A UNIQUE AND* BNTEK'fADT'MENT. nii!lafc i ; j With an extensive repertoire marked by originality. Interpreted by a Most Powerful Combination of Singers and Dancers In conjunction with the above a MONSTER BAZAAR and ART UNION MONSTER BAZAAR and ART UNION Will take place. The Bazaar Stalls will display articles unique in design and construction, and the great aggregation will eclipse in splendour the wildest and most extravagant dreams of humanity. ELECTION OF CARNIVAL QUEEN I ! Remember, three free votes to every adult attending the Bazaar, and also to purchasers of Art Union Tickets. Voting Tickets may be purchased at TWOPENCE EACH. A TUMULT OF FUN And CYCLONE OF MERhiMENT Will continue at high voltage until the chiming of the eleventh hour on the 28th instant. BLITHE AND GAY, TO SUIT OLD AND YOUNG. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle 2/-. Body of Theatre 1/-; Children under 15 half-price. Reserved Seats at Hoffmann's, 6d extra. CARNIVAL "AND BAZAAR CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE YOUR WAY. Every detail of your personality, every desire you may express, these are given careful study in "Lonorgan and Pearce" tailoring. Thus we do more than just "tailor" your suit. Any decent craftsman can do that. We make it to be part of your actual individuality as well. See if we don't. Grand lot of new fabrics just in. LONEEGAN & PEARCE LADIES' & GENTS.' TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PLYMOti i norl/NAK-ji OOACB HENRY BROWN AND COMORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. OREGON PINE We have on hand ,ex schooner H. D. Bendizsen, 400,000 feet of Oregon Pine, which we are quitting at current ratea. ALL SIZES AND LENGTHSALL SIZES AND LENGTHS TOTARA STRAINERS IN STOCK Apply to— BY. BROWN ft CO., Morley Street, • ' ' . ■ New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 220, 17 March 1914, Page 1
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