THEATRE ROYAL NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY SEASON OF TWO NIGHTS ONLY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, November 3 and 4. Grand Production of the Charming Romantic Comic Opera, DOROTHY By kind permission of Messrs Chappell and Co., Melbourne). ibretto by B. C. Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. CAST OF CHARACTERS: quire Bantam (of Chanticleer Hall) Mr. L. C. Mclsaac edffrey Wilder (his nephew) Mr. J. H. Rowe 'arry Sherwood (Wilder's friend) Mr. Ernest Clarke urcher (a Sheriffs Officer) Mr. F. J. Easther ohn Tuppitt (an Innkeeper) Mr. T. R. Southa.ll 'om Strutt (Phyllis' lover) Mr. B. McEwen lorothy Bantam (the Squire's daughter) .... Miss Olive Buckman ydia Hawthorne (the Squire's niece) .. .. .. Miss Dulcet Fenton Irs. Privett .... Mis.-. Loris Fitzherbert ady Betty Mrs. T. R. Southall hyllis (Tuppitt's daughter) .. Miss Mabel Clarke Act I.—Kentish Hop Gardens. Act ll.—Chanticleer Hall. Act Round Coppice. The action takes place in the County f Kent, 1740. ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, pecially designed and painted for this production by Mr. Will Diamond. ?HE DRESSES ARE BEAUTIFUL AND APPROPRIATE, 'he whole forming a complete picture of ountry life in England in the eighteenth entury. The Country Dance and the [raci f:il Hance in the' second act have ieen -pecJally arranged by Mrs. K. tlcAilum. POWERFUL CHORUS OF OVER GO VOICES. FULL OPErToRCHESTRA. Special limelight effects by Mr. Holah. Musical Director: Mr. Francis Cornvall. Stage Managers: Messrs T. R. Southall ind F. J. Easther. Doors open 7 p.m. Overture 7.45 p.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. Box plan opens at Collier's Music iVarehouse on Thursday, October 27, at 5.30 a.m. Day sales at Colliers, 2s 6d. II C COLLIER, Hon. Sec. WAITARA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY g-PEING gHO W. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. Entries will be received by thj Secretary at Waitara up to TUESDAY, Nov. 22, 1910, at 8 p.m. Schedules may be obtained from this office or from the Secretary New Plymouth Horticultural Society. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAI SOCIETY. J£ 0S E EXHIBITION BROUGHAM STREET HALL. THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 17 Admission: Adults Is; Children Gd. Entries received by the Secretary or TUESDAY, 13th inst. For Schedule; apply— A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. Currie-street, New Plymouth. CARTER'S GOLDEN GIFT TEA POETRY COMPETITION The second prize was awarded to Mr. C. Tunbridge for the following lines:— Golden Gift Tea, in the praise of which I sins:, Packed for C. Carter, of "The People's Store," Undoubtedly is just the wry thiivr Once tried, to make the people ask for more. Although not quite a gift, 'tis sterling leaf, Blended with care, fine-flavored, clean and pure. Of all-round excellence that must in brief A widespread popularity ensure. Golden Gift Tea lias many friends. Will you be one? C. CARTER Devon street, New Plymouth. QAA ACRES excellent sheep countr close to township; s*o acres grass. Price for freehold £4 15s p< acre.—Apply Hickman F. Russell.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 174, 2 November 1910, Page 1
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