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AMUSEMENTS. I" AST TyiOHT! rpO-NIGHT! i OW KILL'S Buck jumpers and Circus. Three outlaws being brought for Mr. Ernie O'Neill to ride. Grand parade of company, headed by Garrison Uiind. Laughter and cheers — 3-, 2/-. Ladies 1/-. g59 I — — — ■ -'■ j TARANAKI GARRISON BAND. THE BAND will give a Concert TO-MORROW AFTERNOON on the Esplanade Rotunda at 3 o'clock. Collection in aid of Contest Funds. ERNEST CLARKE, g3B Secretary. "What the Moon Saw" You will see at the THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, December 17 arid 18. A UNIQUE DISPLAY of Plain and Fancy Goods of every description w ill bo exhibited on stalls representing "All Round the Moon" in Crescents, Stars, Meteors, Constellations, etc., etc. Afternoon Tea. Evening Supper. Whiteley Orchestra in Attendance. Admission : Adults 6d, Children 3d, To be opened by His Worship the Mayor and under the Patronage of H. Okov, Esq., M.P. gsl THEATRE ROYAL. THE KILTIES! Direction, Frederick Shipman. "The Kilties are comin',' hurrah! hurrah ! The Kilties are comin', hnrrah! j hurrah ! They'll tip an' they'll gi'e us a bla'! a bla' ! For the Kilties are comin', hurrah J hurrah!" .. «. • —Robbie Burns, slightly mutilated. NEW PLYMOUTH^ ~""- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. ONE DAY ONLY. The Famous Kilties' Band, Full Military Band of Brass and Reed Instruments, "In the Garb of old Gaul, with\the fire of old Rome." ' ': BY ROYAL COMMAND The Kilties had the honour of twice appearing before His Majesty King Edward VII. - , This Supreme Organisation includes the Celebrated CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, Scotch and' Irish Pipers and Dancers, And a OHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, CHOIR OF TWENTY VOH2ES, To" say "nothing of TWO GIANT DRTJM-HAJORS , TWO GIANT, DRUM-MAJORS (Wee, Braw Laddies), 7ft. 2£in. and 7ft. 3£in\ respectively. "Ma conscience !" "Ma conscience !" "Ma conscience !" "Ma conscience !" The Kilties are comin'J ' - j Tho Clan Johnston© Ttbupe is comin'! The Choir of -20 V^ees;is comin' J ! The Twa- Wee Drum-Majors are eomin' ! And all Taranaki is.cttmin J to see,4;hemJ "DINNA'eQRQET!" . "HOOTS, MONI pWE WII*NAI" ■ ■ <. '' . ' 'j' MATXNBE, RECREATION SPORES GROUND, At 3 p.m. Admission 1/-. Reserved Seats (<ra sal* at. Avery's), 1/-" extra. Concession to School Ghildrten. THEATRE -ROYAL, GRAND CONCERT At 8 p.m. 1 Prices— 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. Box VPlan now filling at the Dresden. SPECIAL TRAINS ! CHEAP- FARES ! NORTH TARANAKI ATHLETIC SOCIETY. ANNUAL FATHERING. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, /1908. CAMP RESERVE, WAITA*J. Nominations for x Cycling and' Running Events CLOSE on SATURDAY, December 5. H. SPURDLE, g27 Secdetary. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRINGSHOW In the THEATRE ROYAL, DECEMBER 10 9 1908. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on DECEMBER 8. I Schedules on application. WM. P. NICOLL, Secretary, c/o. Wm. Rowe, Seedsman, Brougham Street. EDUCATIONAL. J0 H N YOUNG, "ARAKOEKOE," LIARDET STREET. Candidates for all Examination! thoroughly coached. lyriss o ri t>aker, TYPEWRITING AND GENERAL COPYING OFFICE. Offices: Vational Bank Chambers, Brougham Street. All Work Strictly Private. I'm at* Lessons given in Shorthtnd and Typewriting. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO T.KND in largo or aniaU suraa at Imsvoat ratoi. N F5. — V<vy favourable terrut for 'm?l nmnnnts. I COVETT A QUILLIAM,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7