AMUSEMENTS. hiHEATRE T>OYAL. TO-NIGHT ! Commencing at 7.45. MISCELLANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT 1 Organised by the Members of the , - Central School KJommittee to raise ' funds for the benefit of the Pupils. SCHOOL CHILDREN, ' Assisted by best local talent* 1 PROGRAMME. 'l. Action Song, "Topsy Turvy," Infants. t 2. Orchestral Selection (13 performers), "Lustspiel".; Conductor, Mr W. M. Perry. i * . 3. Fancy Club Swinging Mr Lmtz. 4. Song (selected) Mrs Wilkes. 5. Cross, Star, and Pyramid March, 36 girls and 36 boys. 6. Song, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" (by Sir Arthur Sullivan)... Mr Ernest Clarke. . 7. Highland Fling in costume, with j bagpipe accompaniment* Miss I. j Davison. 8. Comic Song, "The Girl, the Woman and the Widow,". Mr Farmer. j It 1. Orchestral Selection (13 performers), Selection from "Mikado," by special request ; Conductor, Mr W. M. Perry. v - 2. Physical Drill Jun^ Cadets. 3. Double Quartette (a) "The Shepherd's Song" (Mendelssohn), (b) >L . *<Wton Evening VTinligfcir (Hat- , ton), by Members of St. Mary's Choir; 'conductor, Mr Miller Potts. 4. Horizontal Bar Trick Work, Mr Lintz's pupils. y .*>■ * ■ 5. Cornet Solo, "The !L6st Chord," *Mr Donovan. 6. Comic Song, "The' Street Minstrel," JMr Farmer. ■ _ * ) - ■• *God-Save the King." ' v ! \ Orchestra i /Violins, Messrs Gooke, R. -Cottier, H. Salt, E. Garrett, Mrs Whetter; Clsijionets, Messrs S, Cottier and P. BJan#iett * C/QrneV'-.Mr launders; Trombone, Mr Henrichs; Flute,, Mr H. JE^irkwood; jßass, >Mr. J. Sturmey ;. Pianiste, Misa F.. M. P'erry 1 ; Conductor, Mr W. M. Perry. Doors open 7.15. ■ Tickets; 2s Dr.ess Circle, ,1s Downstairs.;, Children, half-price to all parts. Liberal and labour federation •* V* (Taranaki Branch). 1 CBMPMMUJTARY SOCIAL . 5 v TO % I^R |E: DOCKRILL, THURS?>AYv^JJJLY 11th, in the OLD FREEMASONS' HALL. TiCKETS-^*&ies*n- *Qentl§m«n 21MusfcaT^rogEamme aiicf Speeches from 8 to xp'p.m. Dancing to 1 a.m. v Supper in the hands of a capable Ladies' Committee. ;£»*ARMITAGE, cjl&i , ^r A - • ' Secretary. # P<ITZBOY FIRE BRIGADE BALL. THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, JULY 4th. ' Gents 3s, ' Ladies 2s. > A. WELLER, : b994 . , Hon. Sec. TENDERS. .. 4 HPENDERS will "be received at my 1 office up to noon of Thursday, 4th JULY, for grubbing gorse on the Spots wood Settlemjenu Particulars on application, F. SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 27th June, 1907. . 0^49 BOARD OP SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. FARM FOR LEASE BY TENDER. T^ENDERSLare invited and will be JL received at my Office up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 3 1st. July, for a lease of that handy little /arm of 59 (cres or •thereabouts, situated, on the Junction and Kent Roads, Mbe'ing'part Section 25, Hua and Waiwakaiho Dis.trict.. Conditions may, be seen on - and> after Saturday, 29th June. F. PVGQBKI£L; c 333 Secretary. _. .BUSHFELLING. TT TINTED,— TENDERS for Fellir/g VV iob n acres (more orless).at Rahatu. Xender^ close JULY 6th: * F%r apply to H. LYSAGHT, Normanby ; Or J. CLARKE, Kahui Road, C 47 J * Rahotu. REMOVAL NOTICE: WE WISH TO NOTIFY the public •of New Plymouth and the surrounding districts that we will be 1 Removing into our New Premises in Griffiths' Buildings, ..Eguiont .Street, about the 15th of- July. WILLIAMS & STOREY. Dental Surgeons. c 268 100 HOT WATER BAGS. Direct from the Factory, the bes,t English make double seams, fitted with safety filling valves (no scalding). TIGER SKINS. Every bag guaranteed. Usual prices, 12s 6d and 10s 6d ; our prices, 10s 6d and 7s 6d. See window display. — SYKES' Chemist, opposite Theatre, Devon Street. — Advt.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13461, 28 June 1907, Page 7
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559Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13461, 28 June 1907, Page 7
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