AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Under Direction Victor Beck. npO-NIGHT! FXIO-NIGHT! * Positively the last appearance of the Celebrated Scientific Entertainer, CLEMENT L. WRACCE In his favourite subject, THE MAJESTY OF CREATION, Magnificently illustrated by. numerous beautifully coloured .^lantern slides from photographs from' the/World's Great Observatories. 35., 2s. ' Popular Prices. Is. Reserved seats at Collier and Colonial Piano Coy. BARRINGTOK WALTERS, a 615 Travelling Representative. THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. The Thr«e-Act Farcical Comedy "d ANE" "d A N E» "J A N E» Staged by the Waitara Thespian Society, x In aid of the NEW PLYMOUTH TvEGIfcEATTON SPORTS GROUND, CAST OF CHARACTERS:. Charles Shackleton — Mr. H. A. H. Clari'lge. Mr. Kershaw ...... Mr. E. A. Hawkins William Tipson ....>. Mr. R. Farmer Claude Mr. J. G. Russell Mr. Pixton ; Mr. H. M. Lund Mrs. Pixton Mr. W. J. Lqnorgan Jane Miss F. BacU<\v Mrs. Chadwick Mrs. H. M. Lund Lucy Norton > Miss M. Jensen Act' 1.-^-Morning.. Act H.^rAfternoon. Act 111. — Evening. , Scene : Shackleton's Room ' Stage Manager, Mr. H. A. H. Claridge Secretary ...v..~ Mr. C. M. Townseud j Prices: Reserved Seats 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit ,Is. Box plan at Collier- Piano Company, now, opened. " a'4l2 ■ ■ ■' . ' ' i '. ' ' BOXING «r BOXING On WEDNESDAY, 2*th inst. (Race Night) WEDNESDAY, 24th inst.: (Race Night) At -8, p.m. sharp, ;Fbr the CHAMPIONSHIPS OF TARANAKI, ! CHAMPIONSHIPS , OF TARANAKI. Three Hours'' Excitement?/ The best Boxers in Taranaki competing. EXHIBITION SPAR by JAMES Bros. All Weights Represented. Doors Open 7.30 lp,m. Overture 8 p.m. ! Popular v prioe»f-as., 2s. fifctage ss. L - 4 • A?«. MAXWELL, a 614 X-, *'•♦"> Hon * Sec * TTIGH To be held in the . , RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, THURSDAY, APRIL 1. ENTRIES for the Old Boys' Races (100 yds., 220 yds., -and ,880 yds.) i CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, March 24. R. FAILY, A. M'ARTHUR, a6lO j* ' -• ' . Hon. Sees. I THE OUTING OF THE SEASON THE' TtJ-OKAU A NNUAL TJEGATTA Will be held on the Mokau Riyer, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1909. SPECIAL STEAMERS' From Waitara and New Plymouth if sufficient inducement offers. NOW IS YOUR €HANCE lor a firsfclass Holiday. All persons intending to make the trip by steamers are requested to notify Mr. A. W. Ogle, Waitara, by March 24. " . For full particulars see posters. JAS. B. CARR, a si4 . Secretary. PUKEKURA PARK FIREWORKS. FIREWORKSL Fine assortment just arrived from MESSRS BOCK & CO., LONDON. THIRST T>ACE "VTIGHT* WEDNESDAY, MARCH U, In aid of the funds of the PUKEKURA PARK BOARIK EDWARD H. TRIBE, a 475 H<> n - Sag* ■■ nifJtil IC NOTICES. - _ . . , • .• - ' (SALVATION AR Mr Vi HARVEST FESTIVAL MEETINGS on SUNDAY, MONDAY, md TUESDAY, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. Conducted by Major and Mrs. STONE^ Beautiful decorations and suitable singing by company. , a6B? DRESSMAKING. HAVING engaged the services of a first-class Dressmaker, - 1 am xfcw prepared to receive orders for Dr«>Sft» making in all its branches. Fit arid style guaranteed. Terms Draper, etc., Devon Str^e^. n«B3 ' , ki
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13917, 20 March 1909, Page 7
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473Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13917, 20 March 1909, Page 7
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