THJSA T R E R 0 Y A L. H K A T 11 K K 0 Y A L. NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, JULY 22m1. TJIE STRATFORD OPERATIC -SOCIETY (]ly fcvpiwial Arrangement with Chappcll and Co., Ltd., London) Will give a M A< iNIFICENT HKl'ltKS ENTATION* Of Qiasi) Hood and Edward German's CHARMING NEW AM) ORIGINAL COMIC OPERA, MERRIE ENuLAND. MERIiIE ENGLAND. (In Two Acts) 'For t'ne benefit of tlic SIOIC AND 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. Presenting those; Popular Local Artistes: Mr, W. 11. Robinson 'Air. 11. \Y. Douglas Mr. F. Ranford Mr. S. C'ato Mr. T. A. Lonergan Air. N. Templer Airs. C. Alassey Aliss Wilson iAIL->9 AI. Alackay Aliss Greenlialgh In the Leading Roles. GRAND OPERA CHORUS OF SO WICKS. SO (IORCFEOUS DRESSES. SPECIAL LIGHTING EFFECTS. OLDE EN'GLISIIE RUSTIC DANCES AND JIGS. AI'ACNIFICEN i' NEW SCENERY AND FULL ORCHESTRA. Box Plan opens at Collier's on Alonday morning at 0 o'clock. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Od; Pit, Is. A Special Train leaving New 'Plymouth after the performance will return to Stratford, stopping if necessary at Lepperton Junction, and Inglewood Stations. W. E. JONES, Business Manager. TATA RAI AI AK A .SCHOOL. CONCERT AND DANCE will be held . on FRIDAY EVEN ING, JULY 30th, in iikl of our New Zealand Heroes. Concert, Is each; Dance, Gentlemen Is Od, Ladies provide, free; ladies who do not provide Is. JIISS GIBSON, Hon. See.. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND. SCOTTISH SOCIETY. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 20th, lfll.i. Q.RAND CONCERT AND DANCE. HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE AND BAZAAR. AIOCK TRIAL PA* JUDGE AND JURY. ART UNIONS. RAFFLES GALORE. Buy a TICKET in tlio RAFFLES, and yon might become the owner of a FREEHOLD SECTION WORTH £2OO for 2s lid. Somebody's got to win. IT AIAY RE YOU! The Smallest 'lift will be Thankfully Received. Every man and woman "will, as a matter of duty, l:e present at this Function. The mean man will be absent. The shirker wili be absent. ROLL UP AND HELP THE GOOD CAUSE. ON TUESDAY NEXT. AT THE TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. NOTE TOE PRICES: Gentlemen, 2s .">UI; Ladies, Is oM. No Change Given. J. PETRTE, Hon. Secy. ■p I Jv 0 R A N G I [ J A L L. PATRIOTIC PLAIN AND FANCY' DRESS BALL. In aid of (lie NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED. FRIDAY, JULY 2:i. Children'?. Dancing from 7.0il to fl.Jfl. Good Clipper ami Music. Adults Is lid. Children Free. QUA Nil PLAIN AN i) FANCY-DRESS ANNUAL BALL. Under Mie an-pices ol Une Aiahna-Te Kaltii Ladies' |!„.-Is..y Ciub ami F.apongii Men's Hockey I'luf). ATHENAEUM HALL. KAI'ONCA. THURSDAY, JULY iSJIi. I!H3. All proceeds in aid oi \\ ouiided Sfildiers' Fund. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. •f. AtELVILT/L, C. Hill, ■'J... 'i ;\x
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 1
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