Amusements. ST. MOBY'S SCHOOLROOM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. PROGRAMME : Piano Solo Mr Sidney Cooper Tableau Song Mr Walton SoDg Mr Taylor Song Mrs Burgess Plantation Quartet, Misses C. Bayly and G. Fookes, Messrs Watkins & Noble Song, " Auntie" (in character) Miss Teed Song Dr. Walker Tableau INTERVAL. Violin Solo Mr Cooke Tableau Sont, Mr Didbbury Tableau Duet Misses Fookea Duet (iv charaoter), " Where are you Going," Old ami New Version Plantation Quartet, Misses C. Eayly and G. Fookes, Messrs Watkins & Noble Grand Tableau ... Whole Strength of Company " God Save the Queen .'' Doors open at 7.30 p.m., commence at 8. Admittance, Is. b 144 Star Football Club's ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL, ON Wednesday, September 15th % •-GENTLEMAN, 3,'-. LADIES, 2/-.-» Tickets may be obtained from Messrs J. Gilmour, *J. and T. Avery, Mrs Crocker, or members of the Club C. B. LEVER, bO Hon. Sec. BAZAAE. Alexandra Hall. Wednesday and Thursday. (October 6th and 7th.) PROCEEDS IN AID OF WHITELEY MEMORIAL^ CHURCH STALLHOLDERS :— Record S rALL— Mrs Handy and Miss Annie Ramson Cushion & Cosy Stall— Mrs S. B. Whit* and Miss Rawson South Road— Mrs Morshead and Mn Bullot Ladies Stall (useful & ornamental)— Mrs Garland and Mrs Ambury Doll Stall— Miss Annie King, Miaa Ramson, and Miss Hoskin Confectionery Stall— Mrs E. Veale, Miss Jessie Morey, Miss Elsie Veale Refreshment Stall — Mrs N. Okey and I Mrs W. A. Collis j Afternoon Tea— Mrs G. H. White and Miss L. Veale Initial Quilt— Mrs G. H. White and Mips Ramson Boys' Stall— Leonard Veale and Stanley | Collifl Contributions in articles suitable, or iv cash for pnrchaao of material thankfully received by Stallholders or membors of Committee. a 954 THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. THE ANNUAL JUVENILE FA.NCY DRESS BALL Will be held on tho above date, In aid of the Now Plymouth Volunteer Fire Brigade. COSIMITTEE : , Mrs Goldwater, Misses Crocker, Kirkby, Ellis, Cunningham, Hursthouse, Fookes, and Hamerton. Tickets may be obtained from members of the Committee and the Secretary, Mrs Goldwater. Adults, 2s 6d ; Children, Is. Dancing for children, from 7 to 10 ; adults after. Spectators' tickets (not including supper) Is Gd. b 96 FLORAL FETEThe above will be held in the Recreation Grounds ON THE 9th of November. Particulars in Futwre Issues.
T^TEW.T>LYMOUTH /COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Principals: Mr and Mrs MALCOMSON BOULT. Next Torm commences Mondat, ! September 20th. ! Pupils prepared for all examinations. Visiting pupils leceived for accomplishments. Prospectus on application. Art Classes, Wednesday Afternoons and Saturday Mornings. Shorthand Class, Wednesday Eveni no [ Theory of Music and Harmony Class, j 'Fiiursdat Afternoons. Preparation for Trinity College and Royal Academy of Music Theoretical and Practical Examinations for 1898 will commence next term. Do noffopersvacfecT^, boysny o/tie/m/fef/o/js. { (Ayran/ei/GotfancfSJ/vsrMedsfs) 1 CEYimoßßifmEp nws weyarepi/wdndmofesome T/ie/qs/- money and exper/ence can buy. Ld/sesfsafefff/?usfra/as/a. tU SOLD BY All GROCERS « The Latest PAB^^ BIE THE y\IAMOND JUBILEE OHOE As worn by thousands during the Jubilee Celebrations in London. —A SHIPMENT JUST TO HAND - in Black or Tan. McEWEN BROS.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11021, 11 September 1897, Page 3
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