AGRICULTURAL. SHOW. TAR AN AKI'S WONDERLAND. ffHE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GREAT WINTER SHOW. KING GEORGE CORONATION HAW-TO-DAY • TO-MORROW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY'. JUNE 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th. Competitions for: Dairy Factory and Farmers' Produce, Garden Vegetables. Home Industries. Honey. Fancy Work. Technical School Classes. Tradesmen's Displays. Etc., ete., etc, poultry" show. POULTRY SHOW. ADMISSION: Children (id. (On Friday, children 3d.) No passes issued. 5 A. L. HUMPHRIES, See., P. 0., Box 19, NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAXI METROPOLITAN AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY. CITIZENS' BAND have offered their services to the above {Society and will Parade at the Melbourne Cor ner At 7 o'clock thig (Wednesday) even ing, in uniform. Members can accept this Hotice as official. A number of selections will be rendered outside the hall. H E 'A I K E ROYAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. •RAND ENTMWAimiIKT By NEW .PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF. Assisted by Best Local Outside Talent. In Aid of National Fund for Wounded New Zealandcrs. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. NEWALL liOAD. SOCIAL AND DANCE. p Aid of the New Zealand Wounded will be held in the SCHOOLROOM. On FRIDAY, JUNE Ilth, 1!) I«. Best of Music. Good Floor and Supper. Gentlemen, 2s 6d; Ladies, Is. ALEX. ROOKES, Hon. Sec. KORU HALL. Qisvr AUCTION AND SOCIAL. Will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1915. In Aid of Belgian Fund. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Gentlemen 2s fid, Ladies la. 11. J. ENGLEFIELD, Hon. Sec. GOBD TEMPLAR HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 24 th. Exhibition of valuable MEDALS, COINS, CHINA, SILVER CURIOS, Ete. In Aid of Stationary Hospital. JjEPPEKTON HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 10th. CONCERT IN AID OF NATIONAL FUND By SIRS. DENTON AND PUPILS. .PROGRAMME: Duet, "March Aux Flambeaux ''—Misses Paul and (iiddy. Son?, King and Our Country''—Miss Jessie 'Mclsaac. Song. " The Admiral's Broom " —Mr. Broome. Duet (pianoforte), " Tic-Tac " —Masters Hellier. Duet (vocal), "The New Kingdom'' "Mrs. Golding and Miss Cant, Sons, " ThoraMr. Stewart. Song, "Beauty's Eyes "—Mrs. Ilea. (violin obligato by Mr. Murphy). Banjo Solo, " Terriers ''—Mr. Gadd. Recitation, " Patriotic " —Mrs. Parker. Song, "After the Battle "-Mr. Hutching. Humorist—Mr. Fanner. Interval. Trio (pianoforte), Misses AcklanJ, Paul and Giddy. Song, " Nobody Else " —Miss Cant. Duet (vocal). Friendship "—Miss and ■Mr. Stewart. Violin Kolo, Tnterlnezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana "—Mr. Murphy. Song, "Invitation "—.Miss Connie Paul. Trio (pianoforte). " Danse Espagnole' —Misses Stewart, Giddy and Orchard. Song, " Daffodils " —Mrs. Golding. Siffleur—'Mr. Vinsen. Banjo Solo. "'Fly Away"—Mr. Gadd. Song, " Naury Lee Mr. Keith iMeIsaac. Song, " Do» n in tile Deep "-Mr. Broome. Humorist—Mr. Farmer. Cod fave the King. Wotor-'bus leaves Criterion Garage af ■ 2 jr.*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 310, 9 June 1915, Page 1
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