AMUSEMENTS. rp H E*A TR E T> O V i. POLLARD'S JUVENILE /^VPERA /COMPANY (Under the Direction of Mr. Tom Pollard). General Manager Mr. A. Moss. Welcomed back to New Plymouth lasr night by a large and enthusiastic Audience. , Never before had such genuine enthusiasm been extended^ to a company in New Plymouth: THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, THE GLORIOUS BALLETS, THE CHARMING MUSIC, THE PRETTY DANCJS3 Caused quite a furore.^ '" %l ' TO-NIGHT STILL ANOTHER GREAT * ATTRACTION, • Planquette's Melodious Comic Opem, fIIP VAN WINKLE^ * ' Produced xjrf a magnificent scale. TO-MORROW NIGHT ; (Wednesday v ; (Positively last night of the Season), The Military Spectacular Musical Comedy, THE GAY HUSSAR. \ Which has made all Australia laugh ror tbe last six months. \ Prices — 45., 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at the Oollier and Colomai Piano .Coy. W. A. LOW, Business Manager.
EASTER ATTRACTION. NEW PLYMOUTH CALEDONIAN ' SOCIETY'S SPORTS. "El • A 0. T E R' lUT, tXN'-D AY In tlie REjCREA^ION SPORTS, GROUND. , RECORDS ENTRIES.-^All tEe Leading RUNNERS, and CYCLISTS con; : peting. >' ' HIGHEAND v EVENTS^— Competition coming from Napier and Wanganui and all over Taranaki. ' * FIELD EVENTS-rChampion Wrestles and Weight Putters oompetitip: with the cream of Taranaki niusclo. LARGE FIELDS. BEST OF TALENT. * FAST TRACK. , v . ; .-V , -CAPABLE JUDGING. 1 Genuine Day's 'Amufieinent Guaranteed. *.*Z'i ? -'•- . <' ' Grand Stand Sbafes for Everyone 'Refreshments, etc.,' on, the Qrotiod. Admission td Ground ...... .;..!!... .. .ts: Childr^n^ ...».....: ?,... «W. Members' Tickets -••«•'••;, 2s : Bb. '» * '.■•►- ''.v Acceptances- sygid , G,en,era4 .Entries., close with the Seoretary on the Sportc Ground' at.l 2 olclcffik (no'dtO $* day ot Sports. ■■'.. • " ~~ ' EVERY COMPETITOR MUST UE REGISTERED BY NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC UNION. ' v Handic^pper— Mr. FRED E. HARD*' Eltham. « ' _ • Starter— Mr. IS. HUMPHRIES. ' 'it .'JAMBS ' M'iEOD, Hon. Secretary, - , New Pylmoulb.
HIGHLANDER MILK COMPETITION.— No. 1.. /For the. Best Collection of Recipes (limited to Twelve) of all descriptions wherein ' ''Highlander S!freeten«*d Milk or "Capstan"^ Uaasweetenod , Mijlk can" be utilised. Open to ' Housewives and Amateur Cooks. First Prize, £5 5%; Second Pri?se, £3 3s; Third Prize, £1 Is; and Tfiree Prizes of Two Dozen Milk eacli. Competitors must use "Highlander " Sweetened Milk, or "Capstan" or Pasteurised, Unsweetened Milk, enclose t> v Wrappers with each entry, and writetheir names on a separate sheet ci paper from the recipes.. . _ Mrs. E. B. Miller, authoress of tliQ 'Economic Cookery Book/ will, be judge, whose decision shall be final. The following features will be specially taken into account in the award ijg of points : — Economy, Novelty, Nourishing Dishes, Facility of Preparation, Confectionery, Invalids' and Children's Dietary, Advantage of the use of Con- , densed as againslN Fresn Milk.. Recipes sent in -may be used a;.d published by the Proprietors of Highlander Milk. Envelopes to bb marked "Competition No. 1," amd addressed to MUR- - RAYS, LIMITED, INVERCARGILL, to reach by Ma/ 1. a&H ' ... -* *
TENDERS.
TENDERS, FURZE GRUBBING. FTIENDERS arc invited for Grubbing JL about 25 acres Gorso, on Maise.y's Farm, Barrett Road NEWTON KING, B.DIB New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 7
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476Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13928, 6 April 1909, Page 7
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