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Amusements. ALEXANDRA HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6th. VFARK~TWAIN V , First appf-arance in New Plymouth of the \ GREATEST HUMOURIST of the ago, (vho will give his MARK TWAItf " AT HOME," Illustrated with numerous and humorous LIFE & CHARACTER SKETCHES. MARK TWAIN, Author of "The Jumping Frog" MARK TWAIN ' Author of "Innocents Abroad" . MARK TWAIN, Author of >( Tom Sawyer" MARK TWAIN, Author of "Mississippi Pilot" MARK TWAIN, Author of "Huckleberry Finn" • MARK TWAIN, Author of " Pudd'nhead Wilson" A Night of Wit and Wisdom. ADMISSION : 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats, Is extra, may be booked at Mr J. Gilmour's, where box plan is on view. b 629 FITZGERALD BROS. "VTEW Combined with MONSTER LONDON CIRCUS O and MENAGERIE COMPANY A Triple \j Allied Show. MADAME ADELENA ANTONIO. Dame Nature's Mould of Beauty, Strength, and Grace. The Absolute Miracle of the Gymnastic World. THE ALTONS % (Acrobats). The Most — M Original M. SUMMEY A EQUINE Monte Cristo. H in existence. — O — La BELLE ROSE M Not a Trick The Swirl Dancer. E Horse, bnt — T. An Educated TED LEONARD | Horse. Clown. ! ° 0 E. L. Pkobasco. PEART, (2) Watch (2) One Hundred and THE ECLAIRS, Fifteen Feet Dive. Crocodiles, Demons. The Rage of Adelaido, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. Engaged specially 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. LOOK OUT FOR THE TOWN BAND —PICNIC— On New Year's Day. b 594 A IVTORE XTEARS. WHAT? 1896. WELL ! WELL ! WELL ! RATANTJL THE CHOICEST NOOK IN THE GARDEN OF NEW ZEALAND. Natubal Bowers. Flowery Retreats. THE FRffiNDLY"sOCD3TIES' BAND Will hold a GRAND PICNIC, ON JANUARY ~i ST, O 1 In the above Grounds (by kind permission of Mr Courtney). Games, Sports, and Novelties, Dancing in the Dell, Vocal and Instrumental Concert, on Nature's Stage, Adorned by the Scenery which no man can excel. Conveyances will leave Devon-street every Half-hour. Admission, particulars, &c, in future issue. The Proceeds will be devoted to the r purchase of Uniforms for the Friendly Societies' Band. b 664 BAND OF HOPE PICNIC AND GRAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION. sentry" hill By kind permission of Mr F. Sampson. THURSDAY. December 12th. SPECIAL TRAINS will leave Town at 12 noon and 1 45 p.m., returning at 6 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. TICKETS (Train Fare and Admission) — Children, under 15 years, Sixpence; Members, between 15 and 23 years of age, One Shilling ; Adults, One Shilling ana Threepence. GATE TICKETS (for those who do not arrive by train), Adults, Sixpence ; Children, Threepence. HOT WATER, TEA, and MILK provided free. Mr A. LE ALAND will provide Tea for One ShiHing, and will also have a Refreshment and Frijit Stall on the Ground. A PROCESSION will leave St. Mary's School ground at 11.30 a.m. sharp, headed by the Friendly Societies' Band, which will play during the afternoon. A MEETING will be held at 3 p.m., when Special Hymns will be sung by tho Children. l^- N.B.— No Horses allowed on the Ground. A Paddock will be provided at a charge of Sixpence for each horse. C. CARTER, Hon. Sec. | TO LET— A BARGAIN. ' -PST EW SHOP, 40ft x 12ft, with five JJN good Residential Rooms having 2 fireplace:!.— Rent only 21 /- per wcolc if b4O'J WM. COURTNEY. - S^\ ILJJEY/S DR¥~IHN..rR^~ l VDT phyejojaus rcqfttnmaad it. — 3

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10482, 6 December 1895, Page 3

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