AMUSEMENTS. J^MPIUE P ICTURB pALACB. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of A Wondrous Picture Representation of Shakespeare’s Immortal Tragedy, “ROMEO AND JULIET” “ROMEO AND JULIET”' LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT 1 “ROMEO AND JULIET” The Story of Two Lives; so Sadly ■ / Sweet, so Sweetly Sad. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! Homer’s Greatest Work, ' “THE ODYSSEY,” A Magnificent Masterpiece of “ The Adventures of Ulysses.” It will Attract All New Plymouth! A Production that Completely Overshadows “The Fall of Troy.” E THE BEST UCHRE 13ARTY & I kANCE BROUGHAM ST. FALL, MAY 2. MUSIC ... MRS. GEORGE bBB THURSDAY, APRIL 25. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. THURSDAY, APRIL 25. Good Templar Hall £4. RAND PROCEEDS IN AID. OF GARRISON BAND ;r - Good Music. Good Floor. Good Supper. Gents, Is 6d Ladies, Is. b3B g 0 C l A L. EARN And Enjoy the Popular WINTER PASTIME. NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN I NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN I TO UKAIE. Arrangements can be made for PRIVATE LESSONS, And every Monday,. Thursday, and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, 2.30 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Good Skates. Good Musics LINTS & LYTTLE ... Proprietors a 933 FRANKLEY ROAD. A LONG NIGHT pA N C Will be held in the Gymnasium, on— E THURSDAY, APRIL 25, At 8 o’clock. Good Floor, Music, and Supper. Ladies, Is; Gentlemen, 2s. In aid of Easter Sports Funds. O.OOD rjIEMPLAR JJALL. Under the auspices of the Egmont Lodge, No. 112. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. AN ADDRESS, Entitled “A GREAT HUMANITARIAN ORDER,” Will be given by A. B. THOMSON, ESQ., of Wellington (Grand Counsellor to the Order in New Zealand).. Several Lady and Gentlemen Artists have kindly promised PROGRAMME OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Chair to bo taken at 8 p.m. Dy H. Okey, Esq., M.P. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in aid of Funds. h 75 T-iRANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WSNTEB SHOW. In the nowly-erected KING GEORGE CORONATION AGRICULTURAL HALL, New Plymouth, JUNE 5,6, 7, and 8, 1912. i 000 FT, SPACE 35,000 FT. j’OOO FT. AVAILABLE 35,000 FT. Competitions for Dairy Factory and Farmers’ Produce, Homo Industries, Fancy Work, Technical School Classes, Tradesmen’s Displays, etc., etc. POULTRY S H O W. POULTRY SHO \V. ENTRIES for all Classes CLOSE on MAY 25, at 9 p.m. Applications for space for exhibition of Tradesmen’s Displays, Implements, and Machinery, etc., on May 18, at 9 p.m WRITE FOR SCHEDULES. ARTHUR CLIFF. Secretary, c/o. W. Bewloy, Egmont St., P.O. Box 72 New Plymouth. a4S6 “ P.D.“ COErSETSa
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143773, 23 April 1912, Page 7
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415Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143773, 23 April 1912, Page 7
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