AMUSEMENTS, VISIT OF H.M.S. PEGASUS, T HIS (TUESDAY) -pVENING AT 5,30, ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCH, War Ship Team v. Now Plymouth. -pLECTBIC J^IGHT s PORTS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 11 At 8 o’clock, in RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. Amateur Running Events. Cycle Races. Competitions by Bluejackets. Grand Procession to the Grounds. Cricket and Football Matches, etc. ‘ WEDNESDAY: Excursions to War Ship all day from--10 a.m. to 5 p.ni. : A. L. HUMPHRIES, Sec. Seaside Improvement Committee. , 979 THE AT 11 E ROYAL Now Plymouth, EW I T T’S jp ICTU RE S. T. Snowdon Hewitt, Proprietor. To-morrow. OUR GRAND CtIANGE. Every Picture a Star. The River Panuco. 1 The Unlucky Bridegroom. The Thames in Winter. A Clever Trick. A Colonial Romance. ■ Detective Fritt and Plock. Across the Bosphorus. The Abduction. Nick Carter’s “Imprints.” Bob the Scullion. Silhouettes. Making a Sailor. Blue Bird (coloured). Arid many others. Usual Prices: ,1s 6d, Is, and 6d. a 55 R B ECREATION G ROUND THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, FEBRUARY 17 AND 18. ■ MOVING PICTURES OF Shackleton’s Dash for the Pole Shackleton’s Dash for the Pole '■ —Also — Numerous Other Pictures of an Exquisite Character will be shown. With the exception of the/ “Pole” Pictures, a COMPLETE CHANGE ON. FRIDAY. Price of admission to Grounds; Is. a 26 pIREWORKS! V PIREWORKS! V pIREWORKS! In PUKEKURA PARK, on WEDNESDAY, FEB.' 16‘(Race' Night), At 8 o’clock; ■, Grounds Will be fully illuminated ,ith Chinese Lanterns. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE. aid of the Funds of the Pukekura Park Board. ' Admission, Is; Children, half-price. EDWARD 11. TRIBE, Hon. Secretary. WHEAT g now OF pLOWERS be held, in WHITELEY HALL, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and 25, 1910. CLASSES for Cut Blooms, Decoraj tions,’ Fruit, Vegetables,: /and omo Industries. * Entries close on February 21, 1910. ;o 6d. > AFTERNOON TEA AND- SUPPER. Schedules obtainable at Mr. C.’ Carter’s, Devon' St., or from C. W. HOOKER, 942 Hon. Secy. ADDRESS TO MEN. Place: THEATRE ROYAL, • New Plymouth. Time: FRIDAY, Feb. 18, At 8 p.m. SPEAKER: Rev. H. S. WOOLLCOMBE, M.A. (late Head Oxford House, London). A DISTINGUISHED CLERIC, A Stirring Speaker with a Commanding Personality. CHAIRMAN;' His Worship the Mayor, G. Tisch, Esq., supported by H. Okey, Esq., M.P., the Lord Bishop of Auckland, and others, ■ ALL MEN INVITED, ALL SEATS FREE. Doors Open 7.30. OTHER DATES: St. Mary’s, Now Plymouth, SUNDAY, 20th, 3 p.m. (Men’s Service); 7 - p.m. (Sermon). Inglewood, 19th. Waitara, 21st, . Stratford. 23rd. 600 AUSTIN BEWLEY SOLICITOR. Offices: —Egmont Street (opposite Coffee Palace;, New Plymouth. SLADDEN AND PALMER; ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Licensed under Land Transfer Act. . Box 33. Now Plymouth.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14135, 15 February 1910, Page 7
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425Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14135, 15 February 1910, Page 7
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