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g Amusements. ma EAT R E ROYAL LEBSt-E M. B. Curtis TO -nTgHT: M. B. CURTIS' AFRO-AMERICAN MINSTRELS, A RAG TIME OPERA ! BLACK DANTE ! TUB KENTUCKY DUO ! . MISS LAURA M 033 Boston's Favorite Soprano Champion Georgia Cake Walkers ! The Acme of Refiaed Minstrelsy ! The Greatest Minstrel Organisation That has ever Visited THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. PRICES— Dress Circle, 4s; Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Reserved Seats may be secured at Gil- | mour's. Early doors 7 p m., Gd extra. , Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. j JOHN RITSON, Representative. , b 24 ! OKATO SCHOOLROOM. - } Grand Catholic Social i 1 PLAIff AND FANCY DRESS ] J\. SOCIAL will be held in the Okato ; Schoolroom on Wednesday, 23rd August. Piiz-.s are to be given to the most original dresses. Good supper provided. Dancing to start at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission— Double tickets, 4a ; single tickets, 2i 6J. W- CARPENTER, a 953 Hon. Secretary. United Sunday Schools' Festival. rpnEATRE ROYAL. Friday, August 25th, PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Anthem, When the Harvest ia Past, by 200 voicas 2. Orchestral selection?, Mrs Cooke, Messrs A. L. Cook^, H. Cottier, and S. Cottier 3. Song, What Would You Take Fo: Me, Papa ? Miss Dolly Nash 4. Anthem, We've Sighted the Golden Gale, by 200 voices 6. Selections on Glassophono, Mr S. Moulton 6. Chorum in unison, Tha Hills Resound with Song, St. Mary's Choir Boya 7. The Chafers, Boys' Chorus 8. Anthem, Tell it Out, by 200 voices 9. Double Quartette, O Who Will O'er the Downs? Misses Devonisb, L. George, D. Taylor, A. George, Messrs Bannister, Broome, Mills, and Trist 10. See-Saw, with musical accompaniment, by 40 children, in ye olde English style Pat.t IL 1. Orchestral selections, Mrs Cooke, Messrs A. L Cooke, 11. Cottier, and S. Cottier 2. Anthem, The Song of the Soldier, by 200 voices 3. Song, I Love ths Merry Merry Spring Time, Miss M. Roberts 4. Song and choru*, Lead Soldiers, St. Mary's Choir Boys. Solo by Master Rus3ell Baker 5. The Sneezing Song, Boys' Chorus 6. Authem, Oh, Zion ! Lovely Zion ! by 200 voices 7. Duet, Sunshine after Rain, Misses M. and C. Loveridge 8. Fi-k Jubilee Part Song, Messrs Allan Veale, J. Gray, and W. Gray 9. Indian Mysterious Illusions, Mr 8. Moulton Anthems accompanied by orohestra of 20 instruments. Admission — Body of hall, Is; drees circle, Is 6J; children, half price; children taking part, 3d. Commence at 8 sharp; to prevent crush doors will open at 7.15. Only those takiug part will be admitted by Egmont-street door. b 69 SKATING RINK. DRII-LJIALL. A SKATING RINK will be held every Thursday and Saturday, in tbe Drill Hall. Hours :— Afternoon : 2 to 4 o'clock. Evening : 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Admission : Afternoon, 6d ; ekates free. Evening admission, 6d ; skates, 6d a 835 C. RIELLY. MRS BOULT'S PLMN AND FANCY DR E S S BALL, THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7tH. TICKETS- Ladies', 2s 6d; Gentlemen's, 3s 6d; Children 2s; Spectators (not including supper Is. Dancing— Children, 7 to 9 p.m. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MR FRANCIS .WAINWRIGHT WATTS has been appointed the Society's CANVASSING REPRESENTATIVE at New Plymouth and District. Temporary Address, CRITERION HOTEL. August 15th, 1899. b_ls DIS-OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mnE butchering business JL hithoito carried on at New Plymouth aud Waitara uudor tho name of William Barnard will, on and after tho Ist September, bo carried on by O. F. Atkixsont. All Accounts owing by W. Barnard must bo sent in by Ist pros, and all Accounts due to the Firm must be settled or arranged for by tho aforeraentioued dato. Mr J. T. Campbell h hereby authorised to receipt all accounts due to the firm, and his receipt will be held binding by both parties. CHARLES F. ATKINSON. WILLIAM BARNARD. Dated at New Plymouth this 18th day August, 1899. Witness— ' > John T. Campbell. b 52 TO LET,— A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, closo to JIX. town, with or without grazing for two cows and a horso", at present occupied by Mr 11. Wilson, Possession Ist September. Kent very low. STANLEY SMITH, bBS * Merrilands. LEASEHOLD. ■\TIOE DAIRY FARM of 214 acres, _L/S on metalled road, closo to school and factory ; good house and necessary outbuildings. Moderate rental. Apply LOl G. HOBY. A RARE OHA.NCE. ~~ FOR SALE,- An Old and Wellestablished AUCTIONEER'S BUSINESS, in a largo aud flourishing district Large Mart, Grain Sheds, &c. ; fcJirek Yards aud Paddocks. Piincipals only. W. T. RAYMOND, b 22 Tauranga, Bay of Plenty.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11607, 23 August 1899, Page 3

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