rpiir,ATRE JJOYAI. TO-NIGIIT THURSDAY, 8 p.ai. CHEAT DOUBLE EVEN" T 1) 0 U i! L JJ EVEN I DOUBLE E T 13 N T double eyi;HT DOUBLE EVENT DOUBLE EV KN T In aid of Mi.-s Eileen McGuire'a ceiulida ture for the Carnival Queen GRAND PICT UP. I? And HIGH-CLASS VAUDKVfW R ENTERTAINMENT. Introducing for the first tim.- to Ken Plymouth audiences the renowned come dian and entertainer, MR. (!. J. FAMA, And Solo Danseuse MISS MA DDI MITCH EL". PROGRAMME: Warwick Chronicle Topical, Freddy LooseVlt in Africa .. Comedy, Flower Study Pafe Colored. Passing of Joe Mary . Vitagrap'i Drama, Calamity Anne's Dream Comedv. INTERVAL. 1. Overture .. "Matai'a Grand VaUc" Arthur V. Carbines. 2. Recitation."All About It".Nurse Doig 3. Military Dance . Misa Maudi Mitchell. 4. Song, "Somewhere a Voice is Culling' Miss E, McGuire. 5. "The Veteran's Song" Mr. It. Hili-Joiinson, •8. Euphonium Solo Mr. O. Austin. 7. Scena .. "Row, Row, Rove!" Miss Maudi Mitchell and< Mr G. Fama. 8. Song, "My Heart is with You To-night" Miss Eileen MoGuire. 0. Humorous Song .. Mr G. J. Fama. 10. Dance .. "The Wood Nymphs" „ _ Miss Maudi Mitchell. 11. Sons; •• "Ragtime"' .. Mr B. Smith. 12. Step-dance Hornpipe Mr P. Patterson GOD SAVE THE KING. | Accompanist, Mr Arthur V. Carbines. | POPULAR PRICES. * Reserved Seats at Collar's. ' Q.RAND gOCIAL AND JjANCE at the WEST END GYMNASIUM lIALL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, AI'RLL i. Tendered by the West End Improvement Society in n'vi of the Sportsmen's Candidate, MISS ANNIE llAWffk Good Flour. Good Suporr. No leading New Plymouth v<-oali»t» will contribute, BUT the music wiM be by MR. \AX IIKCK and MUX. WOOD. Gentlemt n, l/(i; Ladies, 1 J. McMAHON BOX, Hon. Sec. Entertainment Couiui.'tee. T BU TK K R'iV A L FRIDAY, APRIL 3. ROYAL PIERROTS ROYAL PIERROTS ROYAL PIERROTS Brilliant success. Large a:, liences ! nightly. Come and liear the FINEST '»>NOKRT TROUPE your own town h&tt j>roiutr<L Populr:•• prices: 2s and 7 The Pierrot programme v/i!l occupy half the evening, pictures the utUucc. PUBLIC NOTICE. j\£ESSRS LONERGAN & PKA'.:O« wish to inform the general publ that as from to-day, April ], their tuil'idi:!} business will be conducted on htti.cly cash lines; 5 per off old pri.:*- is tlie inducement. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received ! nc.y office up to i p.m. on SATURDAY, April i, for the Erection (in Idio!;) of Additions to the Nurses' Ho'n.> for the Stratford D,.4riel Hospital Bonn!. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HRAi.Y, Architect.. Stratford. , HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE YOUR WAY. Every detail of your per.-onality, every desire von may express, these are given careful study in "Lonerpan and Pearcc" 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. LONERGAN & PEARCE LADIES' & GENTS.' TAILORS, DEVON STREET', NEW PLYMOUTH. [Card.] JyOROMIKO fJO.VIE, INGLEWOOD. NURSE MORGAN (late of Sr. Helens' Hospital, QiristcliurcU).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 2 April 1914, Page 1
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