AMUSEMENTS. ipHEATRE I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. J. Mid N. TAIT Present SYDNEY JAMES ' And liis Famous ROYAL STROLLERS. From the Palace Theatre, London. A BRILLIANT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. In presenting the Royal Strollers to a New Plymouth audience, Messrs. J. and N. Tait have every confidence in stating that this is the most versatile, original, and talented coterie of artists that have ever visted New Zealand. i THE ROYAL STROLLERS. Present an entertainment quite different to any you have seen before—programmes brimful of dolleries, cute, clever and original merriment, making one long-drawn-out laugh. HOW'S THIS? "There is a dash and sparkle about their programme that lifts it far above anything of its kind seen here till now."— Melbourne Argus. ' Another: "The audience, with aching sides, almost cried for mercy."—Sunday Times. One More: "My favorite show."—Sydney Bulletin. THE ROYAL STROLLERS. The show that hasn't a dull item concealed about it. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. If things are looking black, see The Strollers. Box plan at Collier's from Saturday. Prices 3s, 2s, Is (reserves 4s). Direction—J. and N. TAIT, ELTHAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 8. PUBLIC NOTICES. FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Manager to the Tarata Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. (home separation). Wages, £l7O per annum, with usual allowances. Duties start August 1,1916. Applications close with the undersigned at 8 p.mj on THURSDAY, June lath. W. E. PERCIVAL, Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS-OF THE CENTRAL WARD. J SHALL be a Candidate for the Central Ward at the forthcoming election of the Education Board. HAROLD TRIMBLE. BOER WAR SOLDIERS. A MEETING \t all South African es>Contingenters will be held in the Patriotic Rooms, | Municipal Buildings, Stratford, on SATURDAY, 10th June. BUSINESS? Consideration of formation of "Battalion," or otherwise assisting the Empire in the War. J. BUTLER, Secretary, pro. tem. ]\/[ISS HUNT, Instructress of Millir ery and Dressmaking (first-class credentials for each), will commence next term TO-MORROW (May 31), Devon St. East; Thursday, Midhirst Methodist Schoolroom, 10 to 3; Friday, Inglewood Parish Hall, 10 to 3.30. Particulars on application 546 Devon Street East, New Plymouth; telephone 553. JfOTOE OAR0 AR RAFFLE. STUDEBAKER, 40 H.P. Presented by Mr. Newton King. Tickets, 2s 6d; obtainable everywhere. PROCEEDS TN AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. X. M. MONTE'ATH, Secretary. . ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS-Miss M. E. Allman Marehant, M.A., late head mistress of the Otago Girls' High School, Dunedin. ASSISTANT MISTRESS—Miss S. E. Fleming (Student of Victoria College, and late head mistress of St. Margaret's School, Christchureh). SECOND TERM-JUNE 7 to AUG. 25. School open on a Wednesday. New pupils are enrolled and classified on the Tuesday before. Boarders must arrive on the Tuesday. There are only two vacancies in the nresent house. An extension is being Thinned, and application should be made now for this aHd following terms, as pnly a limited number of boarders can be admitted. Prospectus and full particulars, on ap-pl-cation from A. D. STANLEY, Secretary, Box 59, Stratford. The Daily Xews has the biggest circulation of any paper between Wellington and Auckland. It covers the whole of the prosperous and closely-settled province of Taranaki, and as an advertising medium cannot be equalled. Adrftttisips on application. "
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1916, Page 1
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