IrpHEA TR E' gOYAL I TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 3. J EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION ' of the THEATRE ROYAL PICTURES and First appearance in New Plymouth of the celebrated ROYAL PIERROTS. ROYAL PIERROTS. ROYAL PIERROTS. - with MISS VETA GILBERT. Roll'up and support the OPERATIC STAR. Latest Ragtimes. Sparkling Novelties. Songs, Duets, Quartettes, etc. ' PROGRAMME (Second Part): I.—Chorus Ragtimes 2.—5010, "Agatha Green" Miss V. Gilbert 3.—5010, "I hear you calling me" Mr. Hooker 4.—Duet, ''Barcarolle .. Misses Gilbert 5.—5010, "Less than the Dust" ...' Mr. Haslam «.—Quartette, "0 Hush Thee" Misses Gilbert, Messrs F. Hooker and Smith. 7. —"Bowl of Roses" Mr. Lambert B.—Solo, "Rose in the Bud," Miss Leitch !).—Duet, "The Boy who Stammered" Miss V. Gilbert and Mr. Lambert 10.—Solo, selected ;.. Miss Laing 11. Solo, "To the Enu of the World" Miss I. Gilbert Accompanist, Miss Kathy. Bennett. Popular-prices: 2s-arid Is. Box Plan opens this morning' at 0 o"clock at Collier's. } yETA GILBERT & ROYAL PIERROTS I THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT. pARTY AND J)ANCE FORESTERS' HALL, GILL STREET. MONDAY, APRIL <3. In aid of Friendly Societies' Candidate, MISS ELSIE BENNETT. Valuable prize for Ladies, on view in Mr. J. Bennett's window. Gentlemen's prize valued iOs. Admission, !/•-• WESTOWN HALL. gUCIIRE pARTY AND TUXCE. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Miss Annie llawke'3 ' Candidature. Good Prizes, Good Floor, Good Th Music supplied'by Van Heck's Orchestra. Gentlemen, 1/(1; Ladies, 1/-. Brake leaves Post' Office at'7.3o. FITZROY HALL. £ gOCIAL AND J)ANCE Will be held in the Fitzroy Hall on MONDAY, APRIL C. To further MISS HILDA BISHOP'S Candidature. Admission: Gentlemen, 1/G. JDQCITABLE BUILDING SOCIETi' OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NO. 1 GROUP:: TWO appropriations of £'lsß cad) will be ballotted for. NO. ? GROUP: Two expropriations of £l5O each will be Ballotted ior, and Two appropriations of £l5O each disposed of by lender THIS EVENING at 7.30 p.m. in the Town Hall H. STOCK ER, ■Secretin*. FOIITI IC&MTNG K LECTI ON. J DESIRE to inform Electors that I ' shall be a Candidate for a seat on the Now Plymouth Harbor Board JOSEPH McCLUCGAGE. Khatford, April 1, 1314. BAND C A R X I V A L. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby (riven that the final clearance of the ballotboxes of Door Free Votes will take place at !) a.m. on FRIDAY. Any free votes above No. 5000 will not be recognised after that date. R. O. ELLIS, Hon. See.. ■p-OROMIKO JJURSIXG JJOME, INGLEWOOD. NURSE MORGAN (late of St. Helens' Hospital, Christchurch).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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