rp H E A T R E JJ Q..Y A L. TO-NIGHT BIOGRAPH PICTURES IN COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. STAR DRAMAS—rpHE OHINK OF Q.OLDEN QULCfi. IJIHE pLOWER OF rpilE JJANCH. rpHE gON. rpHE J)ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S gON SCENICSPHILOE, THE'DEAD CITY. SUBIACA. BALERIC ISLES. PATHE GAZETTE 74. COMICSRESOURCEFUL ROBERT. UP-TO-DATE SERVANTS. TWEEDLEDUM'S FIRST BICYCLE. FOOLSHEAD, FOOTBALLER. Prices: l/«, 1/-, & fid. G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager.
REUNION PICNIC FRANKLE-J EOAD AND WESTOWN. rPO be heW in Mr. Okey's Paddock, Franklcy Eoad, close to school. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. INTERESTING RUNNING EVENTS, With Big Fields. SHEEP-GUESSING COMPETITION. STEPPING THE CHAIN. 'Busses leave Post Office at 2 o'clock. Refreshments of all kinds on ground. SPORTS COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK, SHARP. OTHRR EVENTS (post entry),—Tug-of-Wa>- 'teven a side), Wrestling, High Jump, .Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's evente, etc. Admission to Picnic and Sports {including tea).—Adults, 1/-; children, 6d. Grand Dance in the Gymnasium in the evening. Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, 1/6. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Secretary.
rpHEATRE JJOYAL. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, MARCH 17. GRAKD IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT (Under auspices of Hibernian Society). ADMISSIOX.-Dress Circle, 2/-; Body of Hall, 1/-. (Programme will be published later.* OPENING OF TARURUTANGI PUBLIC HALL, (UPLAND ROAD), THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911. JgXCELLENT PROGRAMME of Instrumental, Vocal, and Recitative items. Hall open at 7.30 p.m. Concert commence 8.0 p.m. Admission to Concert'and Dance:— Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/-. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. EGMONT ROAD HAM.. THUBSDAY, MARCH 16. QONCERT & £)ANCE. Iu Aid of Hall Fund. Excellent programme of Instrumental, Vocal and Recitative Items. FLOOR, SUPPER, MUSIC— Admission to Concert and Dance: Ladies, 1/-; G«nte (non-dancers), 1/6; Gents (dancers), 2/-. L. W. BISHOP, •' ... Hon. Sec. MODERN COOKING METHODS. rpHOSE who attended our cooking demonstration with THE PERFECTION OIL COOKERS were unanimous in admitting that their cooking qualities were perfect, that they are more economical, and more free from dirt and smell than any other method. Hundreds of people, both in town and country, use i the Perfection for the whole of their I cooking. Why should not you? For preparing quick meals in cases of emergency they are invaluable. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD Devon St., New Plymouth. JNGLEWCOD HORTICULTURAL <fc pOULTRY gOCIETY. VVILL hold their Fourteenth Annual Show in the Parish Hall, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 9 and 10. Afternoon Tea. Very heavy list of Special Prizes, equal to any show in Taranaki. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars on application to — W. 11. TAYLOR, | Secretary, Injrlewood,
p J) 0E G, PIANOFORTE' AND ORG AX TUNER, From .1. & J. Hopkinson, London. Address: Gill St. Bast, New Plymouth, Or c/o Mr. C. Carter, Grocer, N.P.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 250, 1 March 1911, Page 1
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