AMUSEMENTS. "PEG (Y TlfY TTEART" " r KG v -WAy A1 EART » THE SUCCESS OF A CENTURY. Intending Patrons are strongly advised to BOOK EARLY, in view of the big demand for seats. Plans for the two nights now open at Collier's. Q.OOD JJALL TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT. MESSRS. .T. AND N. TAIT Will present for the first time in New Plymouth their ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY P EG ' fV MY TTEART" eg U M Y Heart* 'PEG (y TlfY TTJJART" ' X EG V -»A Y A1 EA rt> 'PEG (V TlfY TTEART' 1 " r EG V -"AY A1 EA RT> 'PEG (V TlfY TTEART' •A EG -"Ay AT. KART . 'PEG /V TlfY TTEART" ij: EG -"Ay AO-eakt' 1 A Comedy of Youth By J. Hartley Manners. "THE SUPREME SUCCESS OP SAEAH ALLGOOD AS PEG. SARAH ALLGOOD AS PEG. "Peg" will worm the cockles of the hearts of all who go to the theatre, and as to that section surfeited with the tinsel of some pieces and suggestiveness of others, and the sensationalism ot still another class, the fresh air of this world success in domestic comedy will come with the heart-warming hush of a shaft of sunshine in winter gloom. It is all so Healthy, Human and Happy. The Press and Public unite in voting "PEG" the most charming Irish heroine who has yet bean seen in New Zealand. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s (phi 3 tax). MANAGERIAL NOTE.-By special arrangement? the staging properties and effects will be exactly on the same scale as presented in other towns.
PUBLIC NOTICES. parcels going to Utenui must be delivered at Mr R. S. Wooldridges' Garage, Gill St. All parcels must be prepaid or delivery not accepted. (MRS) A. J. SMITH. A SODA FOUNTAIN SENSATION. THE LAST WORD IN CARBONATORS. A Carbonator is now on the market which requires no electrical or hydraulic mechanism. It is automatic and continuous, and has a, capacity of 30 gallons per hoiir. It saves fully two-thirds more gas than its nearest competitor, is simplicity itself, and no trouble to work. A NATIONAL CARBONATOR AND A GREAT MONEY-MAKER. Suitable for almost any shop having water pressure. Write for descriptive booklet. Get in touch with us for all the latest ideas and appliances—Crushed Fruits, Syrups, Carbonators, Freezers and Supplies. J, A. MESSENGER & CO., f.'oda-Water Specialists, 63 Queen St., Auckland. JJEGTSTERED Pedigree Bulls by Dominion Count Manola de Kol advertised for sale are now withdrawn, but I have several 15-months-old by liika Fayne Segis and King Pieterje, brother to the champion cow (of all breeds) in the British Empire—Westmere Princess Pieterje, 040!bs b.f. (same sire and-same grand dam). Female Pieterjea cannot be bought for three figures, and breeders should compare 9401bs b.f. with the advertised average of the State farm stud Shorthorn cows, nearly all imported Darbalara blood, 2G7lbs brf. W. R. WRIGHT, Rabotu. HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' GRAND ART UNION. RESULTS OF DRAWINGS At Opera House, Hawera, Oct. 31, 1918. Ist Prize No. 17790; 2nd Prize No. 2522 ; 3rd Prize No. 11461; 4th Prize No. 24078; sth Prize No. 12335; Cth Prize No. 24597; 7th Prize No. 19931; Bth Prize No. 27573; !)th Prize, No. 4807. Winners, hare been advised by letter in each instance. H. L. SPRATT, Chairman. M. C, CHRICHTON, Sec, Boy. 180, Hawera. gUCCESSFUL Competitors at recent carnival may obtain prizes at office of H. R. Cattley, Brougham Street: 0, J. HOWARTH, I Hon. See. •^AVERLEr THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. ]||R. T. A. ASKEW has been appointed Waverley Agent for The Taranaki Daily News, which ia available at 8.40 each morning.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19181102.2.2.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
592Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1918, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Taranaki Daily News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.