AMUSEMENTS, T HE A T AT B—TO-NJGTTT AT B—XO-XiO ROYAL B-H <; ROYAL Wo I KOVAL Olliers . AND ROVAi POSITIVELY I THE Oil I-:.','!' THE 0 111,T THE GREAT r . LOG .VI ..OCAj 1! 0 Y A L. —at a. AT 8. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. HESTRA. > T GHT OF HUES. HUES. ■IKIES. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME Including; “AULD RO3IN GRAY.’ “AULD ItoiiTN GRAY.’ Coming! ( ' “THE CIRCUf (A drama of intcuce and sacrif Coming! .emptati £5 THE FINAL ALL-NIGHT OCIAL AND f^.ANCE, To l)o held in the FITZP.OY HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO NIC ill! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! In aid of Fitzrqy Maoris Brass Band. Prizes will be given to the best dancers. Mr. W. ISAAC, the talented singer from Din’s.. ’.Veilington, will perform during the evening. The floor will bo in the boat of order. Good music and first-clacs supper provided. Admission: Gentlemen 2/3, Ladies free. Chairman. T. O’CARROL. Secy., FREDERICK! HEALYrjIHEATRE ROYAL. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 20, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. JC. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (with „ which is incorporated Clarke and Mevnell. Ltd A, in conjunction with GEO. AVI LLOUGIIDY, present their NKAV ENGLISH DRAMATIC 00., headed by the Eminent Eng ash Actresses, MISS MABLE TREVOR And MISS ELINOR FOSTER, In Clyde Fitch’s Great Play, “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” “THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.” “THE AVOJI.VN IN THE CASE.” “THE AVOMAN IN THE CASE.” The Most Sensational Success Of Modern Times. A Play of Dramatic Power and Passion that holds the Audience Spellbound from the First Act to the Last. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21. The Groat A r amniro Play, “A FOOL THERE AVAS.” Prices: os, 3s, 2s. No early doors or booking fee. Box plan opens at Collier's on FRIDAY. eBS2 CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. c HRIS T M A S F A I R. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. AVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 and 23 • . (Agricultural Show Days). Indian Stall. Art Stall. i Fancy and Doll Stall. Plain Needlework Stall. Xmas Tree. Bran Tub. Pcst-card Stall. Provision Stall. Ice-cream Stall. Sweet Stall. Afternoon Tea, Sixpence. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT IN THE EVENING. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Open Afternoon and Evening, Commencing at 2 p.m. ■BSI TARANAKI A GRICULTURAL THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW To be held at NF.AV PLYMOUTH on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 22 and 23. ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, the ISth inst. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secy., c/o. AAV Bowley, New Plymouth. A Qn’RATFORD ICULTURAL AND PASTORAL gHOAV, AA'EDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 and 30. € CLASSES in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, j Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Homo Industries, Dairy and Other Produce, Technical and School Children’s Exhibits, THE GREATEST DAIRYMAN'S SHOW IN THE DOMINION. BUTTER-FAT CO-AIPETITION. Entries Close THURSDAY, Nor. 23, Schedules Gn, application to— E. JACKSON, e 425., Secretary.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143647, 15 November 1911, Page 7
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443Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143647, 15 November 1911, Page 7
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