AMUSEMENTS. "PEG (V TlfY TTEART" " r EG V -"Ay Jlrart" 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 rpMPLAR JJALL TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT. MESSRS. ,T. AND N. TAIT Will present for the first time in New Plymouth their ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In i'Pls 0' M? H™:: :pgj 0' My Hffi: '•ptu (y "jITY TTIiART" "- 1 EG 1«-Y -"-EART" " pe<; O' M Y TT EART " *EG U m Y -"-EART "p;-:a (y tut tteart" U J1 Y "-EART" A Comedy of Youth By J. Hartley Manners. "THE SUPREME SUCCESS OP SUCCESSES." SARAH ALLGOOD AS PEC. SARAH ALLGOOD AS PEG. "Peg" will worm the cockles of the hearts of all who go to the theatre, am' as to that section surfeited with the tinsel of some pieces and suggestiveness of oihere, and the sensationalism of still another clrs". the fresh air of this world success in domestic eomady will come with the haart-warining hush of a shaft of sur.-'.in? in winter "loom. It is all so ilc:i!;i:v. 'Tu.ran and Happy 'i I j.ni' VvhVfi unite in vot:*<jr !r:.' , ciii'..n;:;r_' Irish heroine who has yet- bee:i seen in New Zealand. Prices: -Is. .'is i.n-l 2s (phis tax).
MEETINGS. N-'CW PLYMOUTH EXPANSION AND TOUUST LEAGUE. f jpHE Adjourned Public Meeting cf the League, which was fixed to be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGiiT, has been postponed (owing to the Mayor being engaged at a meeting relative to the borough loan) until TUESDAY, 12th instant, at the Soldiers' Club at S p.m. W. A. COLLI 3, Secretary.
EDUCATION. NIGHT (Monday, November 4, at 8 o'clock a Meeting will be held in the Soldiers' Club to urge upon the Government the imperative need of at once increasing the educational facilities of the Dominion. Several speakers will stress the urgency of this question. The following resolutions will be moved: 1. "That in the opinion of this meeting the time has arrived when the educational grants should be increased to £3,000,000." 2. "That the status of the teaching profession should be raised, and salaries paid in keeping with the work." 3. "That greater inducements should be given to young people to take up the profession of a teacher." Education is THE question of the moment, and your support will be cordially welcomed.
AMBURY MEMORIAL. A LL persons who attended the first meeting in the Soldiers' Club are requested to meet THIS* (Monday) AFTERNOON", November 4, at 5 o'clock, in the Soldiers' Chib Rooms, to receive tho report of the sub-committee on the suggested design of memorial and the proposed site. W. A. COLLIS, Chairman of Sub-Committee.
To Motor-Cyclists and Intending Motor-Cyclists, ttiero are bargains to be had at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. 1 0-h.p. Royal Enfield and sidecar, nearly 1 4}-h.p. 8.5.A., £(!5. I 3y a -h.p, B.SX £35. ! 5-G-li.p. Budfrc Multi, £.j3. 1 oj-li.p. Sun, 3-ppeed, free engine, £35. 1 31-h-P- King Dick, £25. 1 •'U-h.p. Rover. ,£l7 ]fj s . 1 2.'Hi.p. Lady's Model I)ciig!a=, £BS. 1 31-h.p. Victoria, £23. 1 7-U-h.p. Indian, £SO. KING UP mi J. H. BODLE. Proprietor. a farmer thought he was getting pood results from his co'.vs until iu sent his cream to lis. Then lie found that He did quite a bit better.-—The V.'aiißamii Fresh l'ood Co. Local Agent, J. Mudford, 'Vealeßoad b.x.
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