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rp HEAT RE ROYAL. Dnder theDirection<f Mr Harry Rick irda For Positively Two Nights Only. Commencing TO-MORaOW NIGHT (Wednnsday) First appearance in New Plymouth of MR HARRY RICKARDS' New English, American, and Continental Vaudeville Company. HSLL AND SILVAINEY, Direct from Folie's Bergeres (Paris). Absolutely the mo3t Daring and Astounding Bicycle Act in the World. SEELEY AND WEST, The, Gredt- Musical Comedians GRACIE EMMETT, Amerie *'s i&reates V Coniedienne, ' and her specially, selected Company of American Artists, consisting' of Ben. J. Miles, Fkances Gkay, <Le Roy, Wimmeb. WALLACE BROWNLOW, Operatic Baritone. BERT BRADL&Y, Tenor -Bulladist^ PLORRIB BARNES, Chic Serio. THE GREAT CLIVE, Prestigitateur. .MADGE THOMAS: EILEEN CAPEL Prices : 4a, 2s 6d, (md Is. Early doors to Pit 6d extra. . J Box Plan at McKsnnon Baia's. J..L. LAKKISTS, .Treasurer. ■ ' Ml M£ttCUx«, Manager. " ■: i' - " ■;/ « - csio r, H E A T t R E R 0 UL. 26th Jane, 1903. Farewell At Home to , LADY RANFURLY AND SUITE. Town Orchestra ! Musical Evening ! Refreshments on a Gigantic Scale ! ■'\ Beautiful DecoratioLS ! Commence at 8 p.m. sharp... ;- Tickets (5s e*ch) can be obtained from ill members of.commitiee, and. also from Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon,- street. ;•■ , v ' y ■ •. '■ . ,-c 590 ■^p H E A TB E V.BOIAL Dnder the Direction of J. C. Williamson. Bnsines3 Manager.... Mr Harold Ashton . rxeafcurdr ... ... Mr Bert«Royle TJNQUF STIONABLY THE GREATEST ATTRACTION Ever .Presented to the People of New Plymouth. . Monday eVeniu^, June 29. ..Tuesday evening,.- 3aue 3J. £R. J. C. WILLIAIiISO2« has pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the appearance on the above . - * . dates ©£ bis 0/ COMEDY COMPANY, Htaded by thei'amous English Comedian Mr GEOKGE GJDDENS, , and including MISS ETHEL, KNIGHT MOLLISON ;Fr6m the principal American Theatres) MISS OLGA BEATTYrKINGSTON MISS EILEEN MUNRO MISS MOLLY PEARSON .. • '. ., MISS KJTTX DREW MR GEORGE DESMOND MR HERBERT JARMAN (From the principal (English Theatres), s, , * *, ' '. Mr ceoil Ward. (One of themostpopular and able actors) And, Several Other Australian v 'Favourites: Monday , evening, June 29, Tbe latest and indisputably the Funniest and Most Successful Comedy of modern . days, entitled, ARE YOU A MASON ? ARE YOU A MASON ? / , ARE YOU A MASON ? Now being played in Auckland before overflowing^ houses, and Convulsing the "- - ~ a adiences with laughter. Read all Auckland* Papers The Herald, says :—" We have not seen a cleverer farce, % funnier farce, nor one so full of originality. Tt fills the cup of laughter to the babbling over point." Tuesday evening, June 30, One of the Brightest, Sauciest, Quaintest Comedies ever written, OH, WHAT A NIGHT ! OH, WHAT A NIGST ! Dress Circle and Reserve Stalls, ss ; Stalk, 3s ; Pit, la.. Early Door Pit (till 7.30), 6d extra. Box Plan, Colonial Piano Depot. WONDERFUL CHANCE IN LAND. 5 LOTS of partly opea and part bush land, near School and Post ■ Office, at Glen Murray, Waikato. 1350 acres, lOOofit being fencel, having 50 acres good grass ; price, , 30s an acre. _ 280 Acres, £-mile from School- and P. 0., 25 acres being fenced and grassed, the rest fenced Jn two sidas ; price only 355. 718 Acres, open land, J-mile fromschoo 1 ; 25s- 38) Acres, open land; 30s. 177 Acres, open ; 30s. The -whole of the money can remain for 3 years at 4 £ .per cent, if buyer and improves at once. At these prices for land "on good road, near river and railway, there is room for a rise in value that can not be got if you give £12 to £20 an acre. «530 ' W., COURTNEY. MISS BATGHELOR ANNOUNCES that she has been appointed the New .Plymouth' repse- - sentative for Teaching the LANGER School of Dresscutting and Dressmaking, The lafce&t, , quickest, simplest,' end most perfocfc system of Dress-cutting. No 'calculations ; patterns in a few minutes. Extension Cuttiag, Pattern Malting, and Trimming specially taught. Inspection invited. Anyone may have a lesson free of charge.. Classes will start on Monday, June 22nd, over Morey & Moore's. King street, c 484 opposite Town HaU. HENUI ROAT> DANGEROUS.. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that. the Devon Road near the old tannery (betwjeen ,Newr Plymouth and Fitzroy) is daioge'i'ons for all traffic ptndj ing repairs. . r t ' H. OKB Y^ c 76 Chairman*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12289, 23 June 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12289, 23 June 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12289, 23 June 1903, Page 5

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