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Amusements. 2/_ ALEXANDRA HALL. W M ; TRTCMENDOUS SUCCESS of tho initial Performance last night. ROARS OF LAUGHTER from a large and appreciative audience. The Unanimous Verdict : SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. Never saw anything to Equal it before in Now Plymouth. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! ! of " DAVIS'S FANTASTIQUES" The most versatile and exciting Entermenfc in existence. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ROSICRUCIAX PSYCHOMANCTf. Prof. W. A.") THE NINTH WONDER and Stella OF THE WORLD. DAVIS The listening throng sat DAVIS in enraptured silence, save DAVIS )■ when thunders of applause DAVIS shook tho hall at each DAVIS successful divination of DAVIS unspoken thought. DAVIS J — Mrs Mellon s Rpirii Tests, trt? QPOOKS. I HL £3p OOK §, Cissie, Gkorihe, and Josephine. The Latest novelties* in ESCARIOTERIE, VENTRILOQUISM, AND MIMICRY. The Funniest of Funny Folks. Mr HARRY RILEY In New Songs, Witticisms, and Surprises. Prices ! !— Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is. To-morrow (Friday) the Cora- . Jij^ pany will appear at Wai tara. I/" All accounts against the above show are requested to be sent in at once to the Imperial Hotel. ALEXANDRA HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th. MARK "TWAIN, First appearance in New Plymouth of the GREATEST HUMOURIST of tho age, fvho will give his iI ARK TWAIN " AT HOME," Illustrated with numerous and humorous LIFE & CHARACTER SKETCHES. MARK TWAIN, Author of "The Jumping Prog" MARK TWAIN Authar of "Innocents Abroad" MARK TWAIN, Author of •'Tom Sawyer" MARK TWAIN, A uthor of "Mississippi Pilot" MARK TWAIN, Authorof "Huckleberry Finn" MARK TWAIN, Au thor of " Pudd'nhead Wilson" A Night of Wit and Wisdom. ADMISSION : 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seat?, Is extra, may be booked at Mr J. Gilmour's, where box plan is on view. b 629 FITZGERALD BROS. "VfEW Combined with MONSTER T ONDON niKCUS JU \J and MENAGERIE /COMPANY A Triple \J Allied Show. MADAME ADEbENA ANTONIO. Dame Nature'sMonld of Beauty, Strength, and Grace. The Absolute Miracle of the Gymnastic World. THE AL'ivJNa % (Acrobats). The Most — M Original M. SUMMEY A EQUINE Monte Cristo. H in existence. — 0 — La BELLE ROSE M Not a Trick The Swirl Dancer. E Horae, but — 'T. .An- Educated TED LEONARD j Horse. Clown. 1 % E. L. Pkodasco. PEART, ' (2) Watch (2) One Hundred and THE ECLAIRS, Fifteen Feet Dive. Crocodiles, Demons. The Rage of Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Engaged tpecially for a New Zealand Tour. WILL PERFORM AT POVERTY FLAT, NEW PLYMOUTH ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 10th and 11th December, and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. See future announcements. The Circus will not visit Waitara this time, but arrangements have been made for a special train to run on Tuesday night, December 10th', leaving Waitara at 6.30 p.m., and returning from New Plymouth at 11 p.m. Return fares, 2a. J. MORRIS, b 682 Agent. LIARDET STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL Sale of Work and Christmas Tree XTTILL be held in the Schoolroom THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, commencing at 2 p.m. A large and varied assortment of articles, both useful and ornamental, will be offered for sale at moderate prices. Picnic Pinafores, &c, &c. Refreshment and Toffee Stalls. Afternoon Tea b6G2 Doll Competition LOOK OUT ' FOR THE TOWN BAND —PICNIC— On New Years Day. b 594 4 MOREM ORE - Y EARS ' WHAT ? 1806. WELL ! WELL ! WELL ! RATANUI. THE CHOICEST NOOK IN THE GARDEN OF NE\V ZEALAND. Natukai. Boweiib. Fi-owcuy Retreats. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' BAND Will hold a : GRAND PICNIC, '. ON ' JANUARY -i ST, In the abovo -Grounds (by kind pcrrmsL sion of Mr Courtney). 5 Games, Sports, atid Novelties, J Dancing in tho Doll, J Vocal and Instrumental Concert, !. on b Nature's Stage, Adorned by the Scenery which no man can excel. x _ •"* >; Couvoyancos will leave Dovon-strcot - every Half-hour, n — '- „ Admission, particulars, Ac., in future issue. (b The Proceeds will be da voted 'to tho purobane of Uniforms for the at Friendly Societies' IS.md, - b 604

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10481, 5 December 1895, Page 3

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