rpHEATRE g 0 T A L. Direction: George Stephenson and Alf. Linley. (By Arrangement with Ed. Jasper.) Present NEXT TUESDAY, THE ROYAL PANTOMIME CO. In "HUMPTY DUMPTY." The Funniest of all Eantomimcs. DAZZLING SPECTACULAR EFFECTS. Magnificent Transformation "DREAMLAND." ASTONISHING ACROBATS. CLEVER COMEDIANS. The GRAND MARCH of the ALLIES! A Stirring Patriotic Song. "NEW ZEALAND WILL BE THERE." NOTE.—Curtain rises 7.45 p.m. sharp. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH. The Brilliant Musical Comedy "THE JAM OF CATHAY." ' Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. The Box l'ian for the season opens at Collier's on Friday Morning, at S o'clock. Company appears also at, Eltbam Friday! at Stratford Saturday. Y H E A T R E J» OYAIi. FRIDAY, MARCH sth, And SATURDAY, MARCH' Oth. Return Visit of those Popular Entertainers, THE KENNEDYS. THE KENNEDYS. THE KENNEDYS. A Great Musical Attraction! A Great Musical Treat! A Great Musical Combination! THE KENNEDYS, As they have appeared before Their Majesties the King and Queen. The Viceroy of India and principal Maliarajahs. The Governor of Singapore. Lord and Lady Gladstone, Governor of South Africa, &c., &e. An Ideal and Artistic Entertainment oi INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSTC. Admission, Bs, 2s, Is. Booking at Hoffmann's. PLANS NOW OPEN. S. R. KENNEDY, Manager. CARNIVAL OF FUN.
EASTER MONDAY AT KAWAROA PARK. Under the Auspices of tlie West End Foreshore Improvement Society. AN EPOCHAL PROCESSION. 1 WATCH FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS Of tl;c FROLIC TIME-TABLE. J. McMAHON-BOX, Secretary, W.E.F.I.S. W. II J 11 *a. D IC N T A L SURGEON WAITARA. Opposite George and Johnston'3 Garage, 'l'hone 42. P.O. Box 16. IJALLIWELL AND rpuoMSON, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STLiATI'OKD. OFFICE: Otago Chambers, Kenton St. iIOXEY TO LEND at Lowest Current Rates. REMOVAL NOTICE. QWING to largely increased business I" and to meet the demands of my| daily increasing clientele, I have Removed to More Commodious Premises in i a central position of the town. For the future my business will be carried on in ' Premises adjoining the New Zealand ' Clothing Factorv. Customers will find our lIAIRDRESS- ! INO SALOON well fitted, our methods sanitary, and we particularly guarantee quietness and civility. All work hy skilful workmen, which - means guaranteed satisfaction. I 4 CHAIRS 4 c NO WAITING. i W. H. PREECE. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE. f J WISH to notify the Residents of New i Plymouth and District that I have , i !aken over the London .Millinery Depot, and intend to OPEN same on SATUR- . DAY, MARCH (»th, when the whole of ' MISS JENNEVS STOCK WILL BE ( REDUC'KD AT PRICES TO ' ] CLEAR. j LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MIT,- . I.INERT from 1/ to £l. ' 3 Tile Ladies* and Children's Outfitting , ; Department will he under the special experienced supervision of "Mrs. Goddin. j ' I shall carry a Large Assortment of • HOSIERY", GENERAL AND FANCY) DRAPERY. j Customers will receive every attention. ONE PRICE TO ALL. R. 0. GODDIN. CASH DRAPER, MILLTNICR & LADIES' OUTFITTER j | (Late London Millinery Depot), ; DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 1 March 1915, Page 1
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