i IJOIEATKE JJOYAL piCTBRES. • rjTHEATKB J>OYAL pICTBRES. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ■ROYAL PIERROTS. ROYAL PIERROTS. ROYAL PIERROTS. ROYAL PIERROTS. In their clever entertainment, iitroducing LATEST RAGTIME HITS SONGS, DUETS, QUARTETTES, CHORUSES, BTC. Bv special request, THE APACIIH DANCE, i THE APACHB DANCE, by Miss Veto Gilbert and Prof. Cardston. Don't fail to see thjs splendid combination of artist 9. PICTURE PROGRAMME includes a charming and pathetic draota GOD REMEMBERS 5 when the WORLD FORGETS, or UNDER THE DAISIES. UNDER THE DAISIES. UNDER THE DAISIES. UNDER THE DAISIES. A well-written play, beautifully presented, tastefully produced, and received with great favor by last night's audience. The KEYSTONE Big Laugh: HEINLE'S RESURRECT lON. HEINZE'S RESURRECTION. Brought down the house. A comedy full of funny situations, and presented tonight for the last time. Box Plan at Collier's. Prices, 1/- and 6d. g RATING EXTRAORDINARY. CORONATION HALL. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY, April 8 and 9. NOVELTY EVENTS! J Prizes on view in Bellringer Bros.' ) window. |i MONSTER ; gUCHRE pARTY AND £)AXCE, { EAST END PAVILION, THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 9, 'ln aid of the candidature of No. 1 MISS M. HENRICHS No. 1 The East End Candidate. Good Prizes. QARNIVAL QUEEN g LECTION GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 11. THE LAST LAP AND INTO THE STRAIGHT. f • POLL CLOSES FINALLY at Good Templar Hall at 9.30 p.m. on the lltli inst., as indicated by the Post Office clock. All ballot boxes, with the exception of the central booth at Collier's Piano Shop, will be cleared and removed at 4.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 11th inst. The central ballot-box at Colliei's will be transferred to the Good Templar Hal! ■ at 7 p.m., where all votes must be de- ■ posited up to closing of poll. Screenings of the positions of the various candidates will begin at the Hall at 7.30 p.m., and be shown up to time of closing of the poll. ARCADIAN REVELS will contribute to the excitement with songs, dances and ehoruses. The Masked Merrymakers and Grotesque Giants will form a procession at the Red House corner and proceed to the closing scene of this great contest. The excitement promises to eclipse any election night. Admission to Hall: Dress Circle 1/-; Body of Hall, 6<L R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Sec. BAND CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL QUEEN VOTES. pERSOXS holding sold out books of votes are requested to kindly forward butts and cash to R. 0. Ellis, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box SC. New Plymouth. GREAT COASTAL OPPORTUNITY. Gibbons snd Knott announce a GREAT BRANCH CLOSING SALE at their PUNGAREHU STOKE DRAPERY CROCKERY BOOTS and <!KN'KRAL MKItGHANOISE at S\VKE MX G RED UC T lON'S This Branch MI'ST BE CLOSED. Sale commenced Mnixiny, April •*, and will continue for a few week*. QHEAP SHOES.—Genuine reductions. Many down to half price.—McEwen Bros.' Boot Sale. d.v.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 1
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