rp H E A T R E ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, At 8 p.m. King Proctor's Clever Operetta, PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM, PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM, By PUPILS OP NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Cast of Characters: Princess Chrysanthemum .{the Emperor's Daughter)— Miss Ada Chapman ,Toto Miss Madge Henriclis Yum-Yum 'Miss Eileen Lye Du-Du Miss Winnie Hawker Tu-Lip Miss Annie Hutchinson Fairy Moonbeam (the Princess's r Good Genius), Miss Marjorie Waugh 'Prince So True Miss Ethel Hoskin And •Prince So Sli Miss Olga Wallaeli (In love with the Princess). . lop-Knot (the Court Chamberlain) Miss Aileen Jenkins Saucer Eye 3 (the Wizard Cat)— '• Miss Elma Braund Captain Zena Marie Quenton — Miss Vera Julian The Emperor Wliat-For-Whi— Master T. Badley Sprites of the Night, Courtiers, Populace, Attendants, Fairies, etc. Pianist Miss D. George. PRICES: Dress Circle and Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Children, Half-price. V. DUFF, Hon. Sec. LAD WANTED. L AD ' willing and intelligent, wanted; worK light. Apply at once to • Proprietor, Taranaki Daily News, TAUMARUNUI ELECTORATE. qX> THE ELCTORS,—I beg to thank the 21 Electors who showed the cour-! age of their convictions by voting for mc as an Independent Reform Candidate. > My candidature was a protest against J the broken pledge of the leader of the] Reform party to "out" patronage, and' also as a protest against the decision of' the Public Works Department to refuse to recognise that 10s a day should be tlie minimum wage of the construction- ; worker. J I intend from now on to stand for Parliament, should a suitable vacancy occur, as a Labor Candidate, pledged only | to vote for that party who will "out" J patronage and give to the worker a liv-j iug wage. > Yours faithfully, FRED. W. SHORTLAND. Taumarunui, December 12, 1914. NOTICE TO BAKERS. Department of Agriculture, D Wanganui, December 12, 1014. If SMALL Quantity of FLOUR, for distribution to Bakers, will shortly arrive in New Plymouth. Applications, addressed to mc at the Department of Agriculture, New Ply-' mouth, will be received from Bakers in and around that town. Applicants should state in writing particulars of their output of bread during the last three months, and also the quantities, of Flour they have on hand, or which they have arranged to purchase. Delivery "will be at the Railway Station, New Plymouth. Terms on application to ' A. C. PHILPOTT, b< District Agent. S. NEW PLYMOUTH Is the place wliere you should spend your XMAS HOLIDAYS MAGNIFICENT SEA BEACHSurf Bathing, Baths, Boating, &c., Seaside Resorts. 1 FAMOUS PUKEKURA PARK— Unrivalled in the world. MT. EGMONT—Mountain Hostel only i\ hours by car, through wonderful bush. MOKAU RlVEß—Three hours by car; unexcelled scenery en route and on river. Write for Booklet, Tourist League, Box 42, New Plymouth. WIT £ EXPLOSIVES. Most io tne time for tree stumping and land clearing. Why not use the great explosive Gelignite, or Gelatinet Lifts the largest stumps out of i!in earth in a few minutes. Cull or write for jurtieulftrs as*! prices. We a[ >. hold stocks of detonators, bieetric detonators, safety fuse and blasting powder. SON AND ARNOLD U.SKTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, ¥. E C 0 A, N 0 W. H. HUMPHREY, Agent for
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 162, 15 December 1914, Page 1
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