r£ H E A T R E Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 20. A WHOLE ALPHABET OP SUPERLATIVES Would not exhaust the beauties of THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, THE DOLLAR PRINCESS, ''lt is not a number here and there which catches the ear. The whole of the musical embellishment to this graceful, fragrant, and humorous story is so fascinating and so taking that it is a sheer joy to listen to. It is overflowing with | AIRS THAT THROB, That suggest love and passion by means of DULCET, LiLTJXG, ALLUREMENT. The Meny Widow first taught us the Magic of Waltz Witcheries, But it is THE DOLLAR PRINCESS Which in this regard COMPLETES 01 R EDUCATION. The most Exhilarating Production the Musical Comedy Mage has ever provided. 100 COMPANY OF OVER JQQ GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. COMPLETE CORKS DE BALLET. Box Plans THIS MORNING at Collier's at 3 o'clock. Prices, :,/-. :(/-, ■>./-, Early Door Stalls 6d extra. Touring Manager, Charles Berkeley.! PLEASANT AND HAPPY HOURS. YOU THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23. To keep up your interest in the EAST END BATHING RESERVE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. THfi ART OF LAUGHrXG IXSKETCHIXG COMPETITIONS in chalk. SINGING (COMIC, Etc.) for Amateurs. RACING IN THE SURF. SKIPPING ('FANCY). . BEAUTY SHOW. BUNS AND TREACLE. LIFE-SAVIXG. MINSTRELS, ETC. FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. ADMISSION Gd. .CHILDREN FREE. W. H. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. EtJMONfvJEJQAD HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. QONCERT & J)ANCE. la Aid of Hall Fund. Excellent programme of Instrumental, Vocal and Recitative Items. FLOOR, SUPPER, MUSIC-
Admission to Concert and Dance: Ladies, 1/-; Cents (non-dancers), 1/6; Gents (dancers), 2/-. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. REUNION PICNIC FRANKLEY ROAD AND WESTOWX. "TO be held in Mr. Okey's Paddock, ' Franklcy Road, close to school. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. OPEN EVENTS, Under the rules of the Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian Association. Ist prize. 2nd prize. Nominations (1/-) for the above close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, 18th inst., at 12 noon. Acceptances (1/-) close at 1.30 on dav of sports. OTHER EVENTS (post entry).—Tug-of-War (seven a side), Wrestling, High Jump, Liong Jump, Ladies' and Children's events, etc. Admission to Picnic and Sports (including tea).—AdulU, 1/-; children, Gd. Grand Dance in the Gymnasium in the evening. Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, 1/0. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Secretary. rpARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION MEETING. To he held on the Rewa Rewa Range. FEHRUARY 22 and 23. OVER £l3O IN PRIZE MONEY AND TROPHIES. Entries close with the Socretarv at the Drill Hull, New Plymouth, SATURDAY, Febrnarv 18. The most enjoyable and best managed Meeting on the best Ride Range in the Dominion. T. KING, Hon. Secy. NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL UNION. es will re-commence in the Whitelev Hall on TUESDAY EVENINGS at S o'clock. First practice February 21. Any musician desirous of joining tin* society i.s cordially invited to interview any of the following com-j mittee:— V. H. Lawn (conductor), A. L. Cooke. C. C. Ward, 11. Wells, F. S. Butler,C. A. P.enliow. T. li. .DLANCIIETT, Hon. Secv. 800 ACRES excellent sheep country: close to township; 500 acres in grass. Price for freehold, £4 Ins pei acre.—Apply Hickman F. Russell.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 241, 17 February 1911, Page 1
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