AMUSEMENTS. R ° * & 4 STANLEY McKAY'S ROYAL PANTOMIME CO. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 19 and 20. TWO NIGHTS AND A MATINEE. Mr. George Stephenson presents Stanley McKay's Royal Pantomime Co. in tie up-to-date PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA, MOTHER GOOSE, NEW MUSIC. ECCENTRIC DANCES , BEWITCHING GIRLS. SPECTACULAR EFFECTS. A whole Pantomime Full of Laughs from start to finish. Introducing Star Specialities, WILL SPEED, The Tramp Cvelist. WAHINE HAKA TRIO. Whirlwind Dancers in their latest Song Crazes, Acrobatic Feats. Step and Ballet Dancing. FREDO BROS., In the greatest Musical Acrobatic Act ever introduced to Australasia. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. FRIDAYMOTH ER GOOSE. - SATURDAY— .'^ CINDERELLA. ; l ' * Price 3: 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. K MATINEE SATURDAY-" MOTHER GOOSE." Matinee Prices: Children 6d and 1/-. Box Plan opens at Collier's Wednesday, November 17, at 9 a.m. No extra, charge for booking. R. POLLOCK, Touring Manager. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER-. "By Golly, Mawruss, the minute you* you itch to say something." I|H E A T R E ROYAL,! New Plymouth. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. J The greatest, the funniest, and the:j cleverest comedy: ever staged in Australasia. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER.;! In New York 'This Play has i concluded a run of 2years... In London It has scored a run of over 18 i months.*; In Australia It has proved the greatest comedy success ever staged in the Commonwealth.,! THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present- the* Celebrated Comedy Triumph,';! POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER.* The most human of all modern comedies.: ented.-by a specially organised company of '3O artists, character actors, including— Paul Burns Margaret'Vinton Lizzie Wilson^ Sam Howard Sam Le Bert All of whom were in the original New York Production. Plans open at 8 o'clock this' morning at Collier's. A queue will be formed from 7 a.m. • Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2«. Business Manager ........John Farrell. A R E A JJALL. NOVEMBER 21. QJJAND ENTERTAINMENT To be given by the Pupils of Warea.. School in aid of the Poor in Britain and Belrinm F»»<L y Select programme includes Songs, Vocal, Duets, Whistling Chorus, Dialogues,. Recitations, Lantern March and Sterne from "Malice in Kulturland." FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. 250 ACRES NEAR WHANGAREI TOWNSHIP, AUCKLAND. SPENDERS are invited for the purchase' of above farm, which, is aIL securely fenced and partly sub-divided. About 70 acres flat, part of which is- now in crop (oats, potatoes, maize, etcJO. Balance hilly, with good grass, suitable for sheep. Well sheltered with patdies of native bush. Six-roomed house, cowsheds, yards, orchards, etc. This farm will easily carry 20 d&iry cows and 300 sheep. READY FOR IMMEDIATE \ OCCUPATION. Persons desiring a property that will' give an immediate return should not fail to investigate this, which is an absolutely genuine sale. Farm will positively be sold. All.'infolmation supplied by the undersigned, who will receive tenders up till the first tliy of December, 1015. About f£4oo cash required. J. ROBERTS, .. Manakau Road, Newmarket, / Auckland. TO BUILDERS. . ''EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, NEW PLYMOUTH. I RENDERS are-invited for the building of Everybody's Theatre, Devon St., New Plymouth, for the Turanaki Amusements, Ltd. Tenders will he received by the architects tilKNoon of November 20. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Gilrnour and Clarke, New the<shop>of L. O. Hooker, I . / , fGRIERSON &*AIMER, "' \ 1f../ " ' Architects, |pAucklaiid,iNovember 18,^.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1915, Page 1
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