AMUSEMENTS. E MPIRE P ICTURE P ALACB. Yes, Merit Tells 1 Example—Empire i Tlieatre Last Night. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 We again present the beautiful selection that last night packed, jammed, crammed every available inch of space by 7.30. T HE jpiATAL w EDDINQ, And the GREAT TIN-CAN BAND SCENE (Tin-can Band Solo by Miss Rosie Hanks. Chorus by Local Children.} “THE FATAL WEDDING” needa no puff. It’s the Drama that lives for ever. Be sure and come early to-night. Hundreds have signified their intention to be present at 6.30. NOTE.—Owing to the huge crowds flocking to see “The Fatal Wedding,” the Empire management will riot take any responsibility for reserves after 7.46 to-night. Usual prices. D ANCEI Second of the ANCEI Series. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!' THURSDAY, MAY 9. ' In aid of the Garrison Band Funds. Good Floor. Good Supper. Music by MRS. GEORGE’S Orchestra. Gents. Is 6d. Ladies Is. b2SO T ARANA KI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL 1 WINTER SHOW AND FJIARANAKI JpOULTRY gHOW, TO BE HELD AT NEW PLYMOUTH. IN THE 1 AGRICULTURAL JJALL ON J BNE 5. 6,7, " n S, 1912. ONE OF. THE GREATEST EXHIBITIONS EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION. GRAND DISPLAY OP DAIRY PRODUCE. COME AND SEE THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT’S COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY. A SHOW IN ITSELF. MACHINERY AND WORKING EXHIBITS. COMPETITIONS FOR DAIRY FACTORY PRODUCE, FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES AND FANCY WORK FOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADULTS. TECHNICAL AND PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSES, HONEY, NATIVE WORK, TRADE DISPLAYS. Etc., Etc. IN FACT, THERE ARE COMPETITIONS FOR EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE. ABOUT 70,000 FBET ° F SPACE AVAILABLE. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR, 0 R D S LIN G T 0 N, WHO WILL OFFICIALLY OPEN THE NEW HALL AND SHOW. ' iNTRIES CLOSE ,ON MAY 25 j AT 9 P.M. HTE FOR SCHEDULES AND BE IURE OF SECURING SPACE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, c/o. W, Bewley, New Plymouth. ME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE IREATEST SHOW EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION. ECIAL TRAINS TO SUIT ALL WILL BE ARRANGED. ONCE AGAIN ONCE AGAIN Ninth ATational txairy INTH JM ATIONAL JJaIRY HOW. HOW. Under the Patronage of His Excellency tho Governor, Lord Islington, JUNE 25, AND 28. 1912. AT THE PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS. Butter, Cheese, Fruit and Vegetable Championships. Manawatu Poultry Association’s Show. A Magnificent Array of Birds. Everything Pertaining to Farm, Dairy and Garden. Ring Events and Field Sports. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 8. 1912. A NOTABLE EVENT. Send for Schedule to: W. T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85. a 991 PALMERSTON NORTH
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 7
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423Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143786, 9 May 1912, Page 7
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