H E A T K E ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 13tih, (After Church Services.) Return Visit after nine years of the Original Blind EVlusicai GRAND SACKED CONCERT, Music, Song an'd Story, beautiiuliy illustrated with Limelight Views. Collection at 'door. Adults are expected to contribute riot, less than M. Come anid hear a. splendid programme, and help the blind to help themselves. CHAS. BARTLETT, Manager. Students.
r«1 II E A T R E ROYAL. J. NEW PLYMOUTH. Under the direction of Miss Kathorine Russell (Mrs Alfred Dampier.) A GRICAT ENTERPRISE ! A DRAMATIC CARNIVAL ! THREE SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS During' a Three Nights' Season, liv ALERF.D DAMPIER, (The Most Popular Actor in Australia.) MISS LILY DAMPIER, .the Austra. ' lian Tragedienne, aiuu the GRAND DOUBLE DRAMATIC CO.. OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. Grand Productivn of W. J. Lincoln's Australian Drama entitled "THE BUSH KING." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. Grand Special Performance of S'hakespeare.s Greatest Comedy, " MERCHANT OE VENICE." FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. Production of the Re-written Sensational Drama in live acts entitled "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." Picturesque Scenery, Dresses, and Effects. Popular Prices. Claude E. Webb, Touring Manager
Cental School ENTERTAINMENT In aid of School Funds. IN THEATRE ROYAL, cm MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 14, 1903 PROGRAMME 1. Overturn, Mr McNeight's Orchestra 2. Chorus : "Alabama Coon," Juniors 3. Club Drill : Girls' Gymnasium Club 4. Ohorus: "The Bells," Senior Pupils 5. Selection : Mr Cornwall's Mandolin Club 6. Chorus : "The Royal Fusiliers," 7. Violin Solo : Master Salt 8- Song : Mr Ryan 9. Physical Drill 10. Song: "Ivillarney," Miss Mcintosh 11. Statuary and Tumbling : Boys' Gymnasium Club Overture : Mr McNeight's Orchestra So.lo, selected, Jtiss Daisy Taylor Selections : Mr Co.nwaH's Mandolin Club Solo, selected Mr Ryan Duet (vocal) ...Misses O'Dotnnell Vesntritoquial Items Mr Collier Chorus : " Come to the "Moonlit Lake," Semiior Pupils "God Save the King." Admission : Dress Circle and Chairs, 2s ; body of hall, Is ; Childivn, half-price. Commence at 8 o'clock.
WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. Anniversary Services SUNBAY, 13t'h DECEMBER, 1903. Preacher— REV. C. PORTER, of HAWERA. 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. ; Children's Service at 3 p.m. TUESDAY, loth DECEMBER. ANNUAL MEETING, Whiteley Hall, Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by Rev. Wm. Cannell. Addresses by Revs. C. Porter ami J. N. Buttle. Specially attractive programme. Collections at all the above Services on behalf of the Trust Fund.
St. Joseph's Schoolroom. THE ANNUAL CONCERT liy the pupils of the Convent will be held on WEDNESDAY, 16th December, 1903. Admission, 2s. Children, half-price. Commence at 8 p.m. ST. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM.
THURSDAY, 17th December, 1903. CONCERT In aid of SITTING ROOM FURNITURE FOR OLD MEN'S HOME. Full Particulars Later. STRATFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL EXHIBITION. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand. To be held in the TECHNICAL SCHOOL, STRATFORD, From 28ch December, 1903. to 2n'd •January, 1904, inclusive. GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT, open to the Public School Cadet Corps of the Colony, to be held in Victoria Park, Stratford, on New Year's Day.
Exhibits are invited in the Educational and Literary Division for school children, for the following subjects : Freehand, Geometrical and Scale Drawing, Map Drawing, Writing Competitions, Exercise Hooks, Brushwork, Essays, etc, etc. Needlework, Ironing, Cookery, Hobbies, etc., etc. Painting, Art Work, Home Industries. FOR TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS, Etc. Drawing, Modelling in Clay, etc., Pyrography, Portraits in Oils and Water Colours, Pen and Ink Work, Wood Carving, Models, Fretwork, Ciazywork, etc., etc.. DAIRYING DEPARTMENT. Best Bo* Factory Butter, Separator Butter, Dairy Butter, Factory Cheese, Home-made Oheese, etc.. Dairying Appliances, Poultry Applil aiic.es. Typewriters, Duplicators, ete.. Photographic ExMbits, Elocution, Voce.', Instrumental, and other Competitions. Valuable Prizes and Diplomas. Schedules and full particulars from the Secretary, P.O. Bo* 44
The Imperial Hotel Corner Devon and Currie Streets. NEW PLYMOUTH. F. W. Watts, PROPRIETOR. This hotel has been newly built and re-furnished, and is now replete with EVERY COMFORT and UP-TO-DATE CONVENIENCE. Airy Bedrooms. Spacious Dining and Siting Rooms. For the convenience o: country patrons LUNCHEON is served from noon to 2 p.m. Firet-clfu?? AUQpek'a BilU&i'd Table,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 249, 12 December 1903, Page 3
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