AMUSEMENTS. FOOTBALL I FOOTBALL I I Interprovincial Rugby Match. VI7ANGANUI v. mARANAKI On the RECREATION GROUNDS, New PI j mouth. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2G. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission One Shilling. Special trains from the country. Delayed train's after the match. P. SKOGLUND, d 697 Hon. Sec. T.R.U. T H E*A TRE ROYAL. Direction of Mr. J. C. Williamson. Announcement Extraordinary. TO-NIGHtI TO-NIGHT II And TO-MORROW NIGHT And MATINEE at 1.45 p.m. on THURSDAY, 26th, when Children will be admitted to all parts at half-price. Doors open 1 p.m. THE PINNACLE OF PANTOMIMES For TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Mr. J. C. Williamson presents M. J. Hickey Woods' Smart, Up-to-date, and Intensely Funny Pantomime, , JACK AND 4ILL, With' the LARGEST & STRONGEST COMPANY . that ever toured New Zealand. The Giant Rooster, the March of the Animals, the Butterfly Ballet, the Giant Family, the Snowstorm Ballet, Noah's Ark Ballet, th© Faceograph, the Surf Bathers, Shoo Villa, Home of Widow Cobble, tbe Xylophone Octter, Harvest Home Ballet, Great Skating Scene, Electric Ballet, the Change of tho Seasons, the Famous Pony Ballet, the Scottish Cavaliers ,the Magic Hill, Happy Land, the Palao* of Prociom Stones, Grand March of the Jewels, and tho Teddy Bear Picnic. „-,„„ GRAND BALLET OF 100 DANCERS Ensemble of no fewer than 200 Chorus, Ballet and Children. Box Plan at Collier and Co., opens TO-MORROW (Friday), at 8.30 a.m. Prices : ss, Bs, and 2s. No early doors. The 4.15 p.m. train from New Plymouth will be delayed until after the conclusion of Thursday's matinee per- ;° rm * noe ' d 626 NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. A W N U A~T~ BALL THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0 (Night of Hunt Race Meeting). PRICES: Double Tickets 10s; Singlet Gents' 7f«, Ladies' 5/-. • , Members of Hunts requested to atr, tend in uniform. , ' •'' 1 A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. ' d 730 CENTRAL SCHOOL FUND. , A piUCHRE rpOURNAME^T In GYMNASIUM BUILDING, ] TO^NmHT! Good Prises. Refreshmetfts. ; Play start at 8 o'clock sharp. Tickets: Ladies 6d, Gents Is. < / dj|7 LOOK OUT JTOlt \ T ONG T^-IGHT \-vT|ANci, WESTOWN HALL) | TO-NIGHT At 8 p,m. I Good Floor. Al Supper. ■ Excellent Music by Mr. Barnardd's Orchestra. Admission — Ladies Is, Gentlemen 2s. F. J, PRITCHARdJ Hon. Sec d7QO / / , — ____ j. ■ ■ FITZROY FIRE" BRltiADfe SOCIAL, FITZROY HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. J Gcod Floor. Good Music. Good Sapper. - - Dancing at 8 p.m. Ladies, 1b \J. Gents, Is 6a. GEO. LAMB, d 741 ' ; Hon. Sec. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB'S * ANNUAL Q OC I A L THEATRE ROYAL. SEPTEMBER 2, 1909. Under Patronage of Taranaki and Auckland Rugby Unions. Presentation of "Dan O'Brien 1 ;' 'and "Carbine" Challenge Shields. Gentlemen Ss, Ladies 2e. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. T.F. Club. <!608 -» I : THE PREMIER .SOCIAL. RAILWAY "PUCHRE T>ARTY A TRANCE ' To be held in the BROUGHAM STREET HALL, On FRIDAY NIGHT, August 27. Big Prizes. "Capital Supper. Fine Floor. S. G. SMITH, d 767 . Hon. Sec. ~ ' , . '' EDUCATIONAL. , C. METCALFE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing. Pupils Visited. ' ? Pianofortes Carefully Tuned. Address: COURTNEY ST. EAST, New Plymouth. d 765 JOHN YOUNG, ••ARAKOEKOE," LIARDET STREET. Candidates for all Examinations thoroughly coached. -JUT USIC O T U D I O, MOUNT EDGECOMBE ST. , Principal : CHARLES HENRY ANDERSON. Licentiate B.M. Din — A. Mus. N.C.M. — Cert. T.S. -A. Gld 5.C.0.C., London. Subjects — Harmony, Theory, and Orchestral law. Practical — Pianoforte, Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Sinking. Violin, Mandoline, etc., wood-wind and brass instruments. Students prepared for examinations held annually for any of the undermentioned colleges: — The Associated Board Royal Academy, Royal College, National College, and Trinity College. Pupil teachers ond teachers for higher standard certificates coached for the N.Z. Government Education Musical Test. For terms, etc., apply at the Studio, Mount Edgecombe St. (three minutes from Post Office). d 448 MALONE, ANDERSON AND! JOHNSTONE, SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, INGLEWOOD. Money to lend at ourront rates 01 interest. YOU can get it cheaper at "Tho Red Post."
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13992, 25 August 1909, Page 3
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633Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13992, 25 August 1909, Page 3
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