TH EAT EE 11 OfiY AL. New Plymouth; SATUEUAY, December 22nd. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT OiNLY Tke "World-faiiied Artiste, MARIE NACELLE, (jmiEN OP lEISIL SOIs'G, Acknowledged lo be tin? finest living exponent of tke songs of Ireland, assisted by THE EMINENT TENOE, CHESTER FENTRESS Accompanist,— Constance Urandon-Uslier. PETCES—Ss, 3s, 2s. Box Plan at Collier and Colonial Co's Show-rooms. IS o booking fee. PEA'SK TALBOT, Eeprcsentativo.
THE CARNIVAL OE CARNIVALS ELTHAM, tfifiTTT ANI) 27T11 DECEMBER EXHIBITION MANSHIP iED IN ND. TEST OF ■Pun M,
including,— W. WESTON (VICTORIA) y Wko defeated Gus Blanc Championship of Australia in Melbourne in September last m the WORLD'S IfKOOItU time of 3 min 28 seconds for a 2ft underhand log, At Latrobe, Tasmania, on (Sth December, Weston won tlio 18-inch Underhand Championship of the Commonwealth by nearly a minute. W. CHELLIS I(TASMANIA) Winner of the World's Championship in 2ft standing blocks on three different occasions, CHAS. COOMBE (TASMANIA) Winner of the Australian Cup on 6th December. H. PARSLOW, H. F. COLLINS, H. EGAN, leading axemen from West Australia, will compete in champiohship eyents against DAVE PIIETTY Champion), HUTI'ON BROS, and other leading Kew Zealand Axemen, CASEY & PRETTY will again meet VOLZKE BROS, in tlio Sawing Championships. MABERLEY & PIPER, Auckland's Champion Cycle Racers, competing in the bicycle events. SCHOOL BOYS' Half-mile Running CHAMPIONSHIP. You may never have the opportunity of seeing such champions in New Zealand again, so COME TO THE ELTHAM CARNIVAL 2Gtli and 27tli December. EXCURSION FARES on the railways ADMISSION TO GROUND,— One Shilling. E. HARDY, Secretary,
OHItISTMAS CAHOLS, Following tiic usual custom, the GARRISON BAND will render Christmas carols on MONDAY night (Christmas Eye). Gil AND . CARNIVAL y . AND ART UNION " ' in aid of THE RECREATION SPOUTS GROUND, opening in the TIIEATEE ROYAL On BOXING NIGHT at 7 Continuing on THItEE FOLLOWING NIGHTS ADMISSION, Is; Children, OA; Dress Circle, Gd extra. IN order lo assist the cauac the follu'iving firms arc giving an art uubn ticket (free) to every customer purchasing" £1 worth of goods for cash : J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVKRY, Stationer and Fancy Goods doa'ei'.
BRAUND & TUNBIUDGE, Furnishers. A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL PIANO Co. DKARK'S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE, Cycle Depot, Brougham street. A. 11. lIASSELL, Tent-maker, etc. MOREA' & MOORE, Busy Cadi Store, King-street. MURTON & Co, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grocer. , PRICE, Confectioner, Devon st. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.
THE GREAT PICNIC! OP TEE YEAR. m YEAIt'S DAY.—SENTRY HILL (one of Taranalu's beauty spots.) Military Band in attendance. Dancing on Die grass. Sports for young and old. Nominations for races close Fkiday, 21st, with J. CLARKE, Sports Secretary. JSee posters for full particulars and programmes. TARAKAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW will bo Held Jn the DIULL HALL, Thursday) 2isfc February s ll'O/. Schedules will bo forwarded an application. E. GILMOVII, Secretary, Uroughara street. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SEVENTKKNTH Annual Gathering. To be held on IQNGEDWARD PARK, HAWERA Oil IIAWEJU
Tuesday, January Ist, 19i)7, Attractive Prize Listl TartuaW Pipe Baud iu attendance, Nominations closo oil Satuhday December 15th,W. A. QUIN,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81909, 21 December 1906, Page 3
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