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AMUSEMENTS. rjl HEAT RJ! ROYAL. | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. BIOGRAPH _ PIC TJLJ RES ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME. BEST OF THE BEST. SEE LIEUTENANT ROSE and THE FOREIGN SPY, Winter in the Far North, Ransom’s Folly, Tho Man that Won a Million, Marseilles to Sunny Algiers, From Gipsy Hands, A. Present for His Wife, Bernese Oberland, Halley’s Comet, The Irish Boy “Terry,” Calino tries Suicide. Usual prices: Is Gd, Is, and 6d G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager. c 553 WEST END ROWLING CLUB. UCH R E pARTY, To he hold in GYMNASIUM HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 27, at S p.m: Spiendid Prizes Ladies and Gentlemen. H. J. HOBBS, 0013 Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. gECOND OONCERT, SEASON 1910, Will bo given in WHITELEY HALL on THURSDAY EVENING, Oct. 27. Programme in later issue. Admission One Shilling. Honorary 7 Members’ Tickets adroit two. tTlTblanchett, Hon. See. c 593 I T Z R 0 Y ALL. LAST of the FITZROY SCHOOL SOCIALS AND DANCES. Presentation to Airs. GEORGE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. Ladies Is Gentlemen Is 6d. e 652 rjl H E A T R E 0Y A L For a Short Season of TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. o NEW PLYMOUTH PERATIC QOCIETY. Grand production of Alfred Cellior’s POPULAR COMEDY OPERA, DOROTHY (By opecial Permission of Messrs. Chnppel and Company, Limited). CAST OF CHARACTERS: Squire Bantam (of Chanticleer Hall), Mr. L. C. M‘lsaac. Geoffrey Wilder (his nephew), Mr. J. H. Rowe. - Harry Sherwood (Wilder’s friend), Mr. Ernest Clarke. Lurcher (a Sheriff’s Officer), Mr. F. J. Eosther. John Tuppitt (an Innkeeper), Mr. T. R. Southall. Tom Strutt (Phyllis’s lover), Mr. B. M‘Ewon. Dorothy Bantam (the Squire’s daughter), Miss Olive Bucknian. Dydia Hawthorne (the Squire’s niece), Miss Dulcet Fenton. Mrs. Privett, bliss Loris Fitzhcrbcrt., Lady Betty, Mrs. T. R. Southall. Phyllis (Tuppitt’s daughter), Miss Mabel Clarke. Act 1 Kentish Hop Gardens. Act 2 Chanticleer Hall. Act 3. ...: The Round Coppice. Tho Action takes placo in the County of Kent, 1740. Tho Opera will bo produced under the direction of the Society’s Conductor, Mr. FRANCIS. CORNWALL. Stage Manager, Mr. T. R. SOUTHALL. ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY Specially Designed and Painted for this Production. Tho Dresses are Beautiful and Appropriate, tho whole forming a complete picture of country life in England in the Eighteenth Century. The Country Dance and tho Graceful Dance in the .Second A.ct have been specially arranged by Mrs. K. M'Allum. POWERFUL CHORUS SI XT V PEIIFOR1) IER S 60 FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA. Prices of Admission; Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4s, Stalls 2s Cd, Pit Is. Box plan opens at Collier’s Music 'Warehouse on Thursday, October 27, at S.BO a.m. Country patrons’ hookings will he reserved in the order received. H. C. COLLIER, e3II Hon. Sec, ■ 1 - PUBLIC NOTICES. ACCEPTANCE OF GOVERNMENT TENDER. The public tender board of Western Australia, under'date Juno 22, 1910, advise HAVING SELECTED JAMES MUNRO AND SON’S, LTD., BULK SCOTCH WHISKY for the requirements of tho West Australian Government State Hotel for ensuing year. This being the SEVENTH consecutive order from tho above Government indisputably proves tho excellence of quality, flavour, and value of our products. Tho Government Railways are now, and have been for upwards of throe years, drawing regular supplies thereof direct from our Distillery for consumption on their dining cars. We are likewise under contract to them for tho OL D WATER jg U ° S., TARANAKI AGENTS. HERALD OFFICE for Good Printing at Short Notice.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 7