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The Dandies are Coming! JOYFUL NEW Throw Your Hats in the Air! THREE JOLLY NIGHTS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 21, 22, 23. New Programme each Night. fHEATRE JJOTAL. JUST MAKE A NOTE. OF THE DATE. Return of the Distinguished and Honor able Order of the (Jay and Merry Troupe who, by Special Charter of the People, arc known as THE DANDIES This announcement is one which cal's for the joyful whoop and the shout of exultation. The boom of happy relaxation is at hand. The season of jovois laughter is upon us. The decree has gone forth that this is the tune of returning i'o r the MERRY MAIDS AXD MEN FROM ACROSS THE TA3MAX SEA. This is a period when the worried man with the wrinkles in his brow drops his worry in great haste, and with a loud thud, and sets out with accelerated speed to greet the return of the Brightest ol All the Very Bright Edward Branscombe Co mpanies of THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. They arc THE makers of merrv momo nts, the incomparable amalgamation of MONARCHS OK "THE MIRTHFUL. MOOD who cause your visible faculties to go bankrupt of the stress of life, and produce the perpetual smile which is the visible sign of peace and contentment with the world and all that therein is. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. These Very Clever People have just con eluded a seven weeks' boom in Wellington, a city noted for (1) keen discernment in identifying a brilliant company when they see or.e at its front door; (2) wind; (3) Chinese fruit shops. As only the first characteristic affects this sumj eet, we now pass on to invite you to the BIG RECEPTIOX' OX THE NIGHT .OF THE 21st. If you meet a man who ea n't read, tell him all about it. Direction: Edward Branscombe, Hd. General Representative: John Hopkins. PRICES: 3s, *, Is. Plan opens at Collier's NEXT THURSDAY MORX'IXG Wc will Discourse Again on Monday.

[PRIXG pLOWER gHOW. YVHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AXI) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 and 18. Competitions in Decorated Tables (open and novice), Decorated Mantles, Baskets, Vases, Children's Buttonholeß (boys and girls under 10 and from 10 to 14), Out Blooms (novice), Gentlemen's Decorated Tables, Most Original and Effective Decorated Table (centre allowed), to to judged by public vote first day. Entries close at Mr C. Carter'i shop on TUESDAY, September 15, at 6 pjn. Entry fee, 6d. Children free. Liberal prize list, includiif** several specials. Plain and Fancy Goods, Sweets, anj Produce Stalls. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Open from 2 to 0.30 atfd 7 to 10 each day. Admission to Show, Is; Children haliprice. (Cnscdaviun). M'NDAY, .SEPTEMBER 13, At 3 p.m. A. GRAY, Hon. Se CAST-OFF CLOTHING.

rpBE Cast-off Clothing Committee will be glad to receive garments of any size, in fairly good vendition, up to ttic end oi September, to be forwarded to Kiigland to relieve caws of distress. The parcels may be kit with:— Mrs Crookc, corner of Vivian and Dawson (itreeta; 3fr* Mci.aae, South Road:

Miss Lewis' Fancy Shop, Devon Street; C. E. linker ami Co.'s Furniture Shop, Devon Strc.t.

Till-'. uiL<>N!A . -I UAH RKKINIXU ( DMI'AN Y. I.!MITKD. QWINi, to i nist of raw f-j«:/" - imported for in tiii-ir r.viniiy. ii.< i tuti]>aiiv have fount! it B«.'«-siry to r>:ianw their pricivi t» tin' 1. v,-l t .f i-.ilii.L; i-arliiT in till' sraH.n. Qu«tai..ms >-r toil are now ah fdll.iu-:—1!i ■: Sii ? a>- Uivw.Ts" < UU. C!T .V: la a«'l '< tl,i No.-J. ul-'i !,'s: \n. CI I I"'-: Tjl)i''v i : 'it :

:R, from Ki-eoenijcil TM-PROVF.C South

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 12 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 12 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 12 September 1914, Page 1

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