AMUSEMENTS. npARANAKI T3IFLE T VOLUNTEERS' ASSEMBLIES. longlnight in the DRILL HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, JULY 31st. .~^7HZSi~J2 Good Floor. Excellent Music. Ladies provide Refreshments. Gents. 2/F. J. JOSEPH, d 67 Hon. Sec. mHEATRE TJOTAL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. '' J GRAND MILITARY CONCERT- ; In aid of the ; ' TARANAKI RIFLES ORDERLY- ' ROOM FUNDS. : PROGRAMME. ' - ' ' ' .. '* \ Part- 1. • \ .j 1. Overture (selected) — Mr^W. Perry's, : Orchestra." . ... >i 2. Song and Tableau, "We'll Stand and Die Together" — Mr McLean. 1 3. Physical Drill '— Central School Cadets. 4. Song (comic) — Mr Farmer. J 5. Lantern March — Mr Lints' Pupils: 6. Song, "Days of Youth" (Mendelssohn); — Mrs Wilkes,. . . 7. Balaclava Melee— -Taranaki Rifles. 8. Song, "Picannmy. Mine, pood-, night" — Miss Fbley. v 9. Selection, "Rose <of England.— Taranaki Garrison Band. 10. Highland Fling— Miss Davison. ' Interval, Five Minutes: 1 p^t ii. ; 1. Overture (selected) — Mr W. Perry's! Orchestra. . ' j 2. Song and Tableau, "Boys of the Old Brigade" — Mr Harris. 3. Awkward Squad —^Taranaki Rifles. 4. Arm Drill and Firing — Taranaki Rifles, ' 5. Song (comic)— Mr [Farmer. 6. Bayonet Fighting — Taranaki Rifles. 7. Ambulance Display-Taranaki Rifles. 81 Recitation (selected) — Pt. R. Stokes. 9. Song and Tableau, "The Sleeping Camp "—Corp. E. Clarke. Gbd Save the King. PRICES OF ADMISSION!Dress Circle 2s, Downstairs la. Children half-price. R. J. CLARKE, Sergt., c 756 Hon. S<scre't£ry.; UNDER THE PATRONAGE OBV'EHE AUCKLAND AND TARANAKI RUGBY UNIONS. THE TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL will be held at the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, August 22nd, 1907 (the evening of the Auckland-Tarariaki Representative Match). '"£ > "' •> I Dancing at 8 p.jfl.. Tickets — «(^Les^ 1 2s ; Gentlemen, 3s. !- ' I F.MOVERLEY, ' i d7O Sec. Social Committee. i jm H E A T R.E. > TO O'l.'A L, TARANAKI GARRISON BAND'S A NNUAi T>ALL, TEURSDAY, AUGUST loth. "THE BALL OF THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers — Gentlemen' 3s> Ladies -2s, Onlookers Is. Supper'lfc W. J. UPTON, c 757 Ball Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. In the administration of the Estate of MARY GOODMAN, of Fitzroy, Widow, deceased. IT te requested that all amounts payable to this Estate be paid to J. B. JACK, Esq, District Agent of the Public Trustee, New Plymouth, or lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's Account at any postal money-order office.' ALL accounts against this Estate may be rendered to the Agent, of the Public Trustee, as above, on or before Satur-; day, the 24th day of August next, on the printed forms, which can be obtained for the purpose from any of the Agents of this Office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J. W. POYNTON, ' Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 23rd July, 1907. d 45 CLEARING SALE. RELINQUISHING BUSINESS IN NEW PLYMOUTH. STATIONERY, ipANCY /^.OODS AT REDUCED PRICES. -O ARGAINS ! T> ARGAINS ! TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. OFF PREVIOUS PRICES, Except for SILKS, which are already - " CHEAPEST IN TOWN. J. w.~H ENRICHS ' DRESDEN PIANO BUILDING, DEVON STREET. d 62 MONEY TO LEND MONEY TO LEND in large o, small sums at lowest rates. N.B. — Very favourable terms *or aW °GOVETT & QUILLIAM, ' a 541 Sol'Citora.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13487, 30 July 1907, Page 7
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505Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13487, 30 July 1907, Page 7
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