AMUSEMENTS. "pEG /V ]\TY TXEART" - 1 -EG U illy HeaKX " MANAGERIAL NOTE.—Messrs. J. and. N. Tait wish to announce that as this New Zealand tour will be absolutely the last chance of seeing Miss AUgood and the English Comedy Company in "Peg," they have decided to make it as comprehensive a tour as possible, and visit as .many of the smaller centres as time permits. The Management wish to announce that special arrangements are beiu<r made at the Good Templar Hal! for the presentation of to-night's play, and the production will be on the same lavish scale as is iiu.iriably associated with Messrs. J. and N. Tait's attractions. " PEG (V "SfY TTEART" "J-EG U My X1 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 rpMPLAR JJALL TO-NIGHT At S.lO TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT ill present for the first time in New Plymouth their
ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY Pg O' MJ H«s» •Pig 0- M;: .Hgg Pp 0' My HKIS PS 0' MJ H!?S PEG A' Mi' XTEART ■'■ EG A Comedy of Youth By J Hartley Manners. "THE SUPREME SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES." SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" SARAH ALLGOOD AS "PEG" Prices: ■ls, 3s arcl 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at Collier's.
NGAERE GARDENS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. JESTER gROTHERS Are entertaining the Eltliam Salvation jirmy Boys on above date. The Water Chute in full Swing.
APPLICATIONS. WASTED. USEFUL Boy for Station. Permanent Job. Apply— LOAN & MERCANTILE, Stratford, Or JOS. McKENNY, Wliangamomona.. WANTED. •RANTED, at once, by the Bell Block Dairy Co., a Whey Butter-maker; single man preferred. For particulars apply to—! THE MANAGER, Bell Block. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. fHE Public are invited to attend at the Railway Station to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, Nov. 0, to farewell the draft of men leaving for camp by the mail train. L. M. MONTEATH, Hon. Secretary. HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' GRAND ART UNION. RESULTS OF DRAWINGS At Opera House, Hawera, Oct. 31, 1018." Ist Prize No. 177!l!l; 2nd Prize No. 2522 ; 3rd Prize No. 11401; 4th Prize No. 24078; sth Prize No. 12335; (itli Prize No. 24597; 7th Prize No. 10031; Bth Prize No 27570: 9th Prize, No. 4807. Winners have been advised by letter in each instance. H. L. SPRATT. Chairman. M. C. CHRICHTON, Sec., Box. 180, Hawera.
ARTISTIC FURNITURE. OAK or RIM (J BEDROOM SUITES, manufactured from your choice of design. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes. The Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS,' SEA GRASS SQUARES, MATS, etc. Bring along your Old Furniture :in<J have it renovated and made equal to new. A Visit of Inspection of the New and Up-to-Date House Furnishnigs will be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH. L. G. NEIL SON, House Furnisher and Undertaker, 'Phone 74M Manain.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 1
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