THEA T R E ROYAL TO-MORROW TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Magic King and SEVEN Continental Artists, HTJ G- A E 1 The Wonderful Bullet-catching Magician. CHI SO SUNG LOO presenting A NIGHT IN A CHINESE PALACE, introducing, among other beautiful effects. THE SWORD LEVITATION. Human Volcano. Birth of Flora- Reincarnation of Phoenix. FLAGS OF OUR ALLIES, etc., etc. Supporting Artists include— MISS MYRA ERRINGTON, Soprano and Xylophone Expert. MADAME CARROLL, At the Piano. CLIVALLI AND THE DOG SPORT. Jugglers, Balancers and Tricksters. MISS MILLIE CLAIR, The Comedienne, with the dresses. Introducing "Belgium put the kibosh on the Kaiser." Prices 1 3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's this morning.
rjl H E A T R E THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. GRANT) ENTERTAINMENT NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF. Assisted by Best Local Outside Talent. In Aid of National Fund for Wounded New Zealanders. FBLL PARTICULARS LATER. KGRU HALL. QIF3? 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 6d, Ladies Is. H. J. ENGLEFIELD, V'. Hon. Sec. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL THURSDAY, JUNE 24 th, Exhibition of valuable "MEDALS, COINS, CHINA, SILVER CURIOS, Etc. In Aid of Stationary Hospital. SOLDIERS' «FUND, RAHOTU. A MEETING of ladies will be held in the Public Hall (Supper Room) on TUESDAY, June 15, at 2 p.m., to discu3« the formation of a Working Bee for the assistance of the Sick and Wounded Soldiers and Sailors. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW HAWEKA. 30th JUNE, l=t, 2nd anu drd JULY. Dairy Produce (record entry/. Machinery in motion. Motor-cars, COMPETITIONS FOR POULTRY, DOGS, CATS. HOME INDUSTRIES, FANCY WORK PHOTOGRAPHY. FARM AND GARDEN. HONEY AND SCHOOL EXHIBITS. GRAND ART UNION. £SO Gold Specimen. SEND FOR SCHEDULES. Entries close on SATURDAY, June 19 H. A. LENNON, Secretary. Box 79. Hawcra. rpHOS. Y. gIM 0N S SAWMILLER, CARKINGTON ROAD, NE~ V PLYMOUTH. £TAS taken this opportunity of announ cing to the people of New Plymoutl »nd surroundiEg districts that he has RE OPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailinj his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contracto or builder to interview Mr. Simons at hi residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 1
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