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AMUSEMENTS. rjl HEA TR E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! AND SATURDAY. COMPLETE AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. BIOGRAPH PIC TJLJ RES SEE THE STAR PICTURES—“BLACK AND WHITE,” a Skit on the Jefferiee-Johnson Fight; “First Love;” “Tontoiini” a Screaming Comic, iinil a host of high-class and up-to-date films. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, Complete CHANGE PROGRAMME Usual prices: Is 6d, Is, and 6d G. H. SAUNDERS, Manager. e 053 NEW PLYMOUTH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. gECOND £jj-RAND SEASON 1910, To be held in WHITELEY HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! PROGRAMME. Overture, “Tancredi,” .. Orchestra Song Mr. Hasiam Song Mrs. Barton Selection, “Tannhauser,” ... Orchestra Song Mr. Nixon Selection, “William Tell,” ... Orchestra Selection, “II Trovatorc,” ... Orchestra Song Mrs. Barton Song Mr. Nixon Selection, “Boccncio,” Orchestra Song Mr. Haelam Fantasia, “Spanish Carnival,’' Oro’stfa “God Save the King,” Admission One Shilling. Honorary Members’ Tickets admit two. C. H. LAWN, Conductor. T. B. BLANCHETT, Hon. See. e 693 ______ WEST END BOWLING CLUB. jgjUCHRE jp ARTY. To bo hold in GYMNASIUM HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! at 8 p.m. Refreshments provided. Tickets Is. Splendid Prizes Ladies and Gentlemen. H. J HOBBS, 0643 Secretary. jpiTZROY -jpg' AL L. LAST of tho FITZROY SCHOOL SOCIALS AND DANCES. Presentation to Mrs. GEORGE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Ladies Is Gentlemen Is 6d. e 652 WAITARA H ___ SPRING SHOW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. ENTRIES will be received by the Secretary at Wsitara up to TUESDAY, November 22, 1910, at 8 p.m. Schedules may bo obtained from this office or from tho Secretary, New Plymouth Horticultural Society. THOS. BUCHANAN, Hon. Sec. c6SB ORTICULTURAL OOCIETY. T H E # A TR E Ah For a Short Season of TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. o NEW PLYMOUTH PERATIO gOCIETY. Grand production of Alfred Collier’s POPULAR COMEDY OPERA, DOROTHY a a pedal Permission of Messrs, pel and Company, Limited). CAST OF CHARACTERS: Squire Bantam (of Chanticleer Hall), Mr. L. C. M ‘lsaac. Geoffrev Wilder (his nephew), Mr, J. H. 'Rowe. Harry Sherwood (Wilder’s friend), Mr. Ernest Clarice. Lurcher (a Sheriff’s Officer), Mr. F. J. Easther. John Tuppitt (an Innkeeper), Mr. T. R. Southall. Tom Strutt (Phyllis’s lover), Mr. B. M’Bwcn. Dorothy Bantam (the Squire’s daughter), Miss Olive Burkinan. Lydia Hawthorne (the Squire’s niece), Miss Dulcet Fenton. Mrs. Privett, Miss Loris Fitzherbert. 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. The Action takes place in tho County of Kent, 1740. The Opera will be produced under the direction of tho Society’s Conductor, Mr. FRANCIS CORNWALL. Stage Manager, Air. T. R. SOUTHALL. , ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY Specially Designed and Painted for this Production. The Drosses are Beautiful and Appropriate, the whole forming a complete pictuie of country life in England in the Eighteenth Century. The Country Dance and tho Graceful Dance in tho Second Act have been j specially arranged by Airs. K. M’Allnm. 60 POWERFUL CHORUS SIXTY PERFORMERS 60 FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4s, Stalls 2s 6d, Pit Is. Box plan opens at Collier’s Music Warehouse on Thursday, October 27, at 8.30 a.m. Country patrons’ bookings will be reserved in tho order received. H. C. COLLIER, j e3II Hon. Sec.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14347, 27 October 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14347, 27 October 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14347, 27 October 1910, Page 7