COMING 108 TWO NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, Location : Poverty Flat. THE FAMOUS VALDARES, ! In their Magnificent Theatre under a tent, with seating accommodation for 2000 people. Absolutely the Greatest Circus and Vaudeville Entertainment ever imported to the Colonies. Headed by THE FAMOUS VALDARES, living, and 20 OTHER STAR ARTISTS 20 First Appearance RAYSTON and RAYFORD, Artistic and Refiaed Sketch Artist?. First Appearance PROFESSOR GODFREY, With his . Marvellous Troup of Performing Dogs, Monkeys, Baboons, Apes and Cockatoos.. Return of the Popular Favourites, MOONEY AND HOLBEIN, In their Inimitable Musical Farce and Extraordinary Acrobatic Dancing and High-Kicking. First Appearance of MISS FLORRIE BARNES, the American Nightingale. First Appearance of WM. HALTER AND ED. MACK, Knockabout. Acrobatic Comedians, Dancers and Burlesque Magicians. First Appearance of MR. TOM POWERS, the Funny Tramp Cyclist, in his celebrated Beginner's Act. Return of another Popular Favourite, MR. JOHN TUDOR, in his Celebrated Walking Figures and Song ("On the * Back of Me Father "). Hugo Success, and performance pronounced to be absolutely the best ever seen. CYCLES STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Popular Prices.—Reserved Chairs, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open 7.30; overture, 8 sharp. Box plan for reserved chairs at Gilmour's. BELL BLOCK PUBLIC HALL ASSOCIATION. rpHF First Annual General Meeting of X. Subscribers to the above Hall will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, February 27th, at 8 o'clock. Business: Repot tand Balance-sheet, and Election of Officers for ensuing year. B. KING, dw24 Hon. Sec. JC Olpbebt will be held at Bell Block on TUESDAY, and at Upper Mangorei on WEDNESDAY next. Good programme ot instrumental and vocal items at each place. All friends invited. dw24 A CONVINCING TESTIMONIAL. Mb. Sfenceb Geo. Smith, J.P.. wbo resides at "Dalmore," Pine Hill, Dunedin, is one of the very best and most widely-kaown men in Dunedin. His opinion, therefore, expressed below, should carry conviction He writes as follows: Dear Sir,—A few weeks ago I suffered very severely from pains in my boc ,p . I got hot baths, bad hot oil lubled on, and, in fact, tried all known remedies fov several days. A fiiend called, and, noticing the pain ] suffered, advised me to try your "Koolibah.' A bottle was purchased, and I was rubbed with it that night. IN THE MORNING I FELT VERY MUCH BETTER. " Koolibah" was applic d at intervals during the day, and m-xt morning when I woke up I found ALL THE PAIN HAD VANISHED. I have not the slightest hesitation in saying that "Koolibah" cured me. I shall always keep " Koolibah "in the house, and cannot too strongly advise any sufferer to use '• Koolibah." You are at liberty to make any use you please of this letter, as it is entirely unsolicited, Yours very gratefully, 8. G. SMITH, J.P. " Calmore," December 12th, 1899. DAIRY|FARM FOR SALE. T~\AIRY FARM of 141 Acres; 90 acres in J grass, 2-roomed house, cowshed j subdivided by good wire fence and river boundary ; on good metalled road, within half a mile of Post Office, Store, Dairy Factory, and School. The above must be Bold to close an assigned estate A bargain for a man with For further particulars, apply to HAL GOODAORB, Egmont Boot Factory, New Plymouth. foi\ IprniENzyi IT SHORTENS THE ATTACH 81- PSR BOX From all Chemists and Storekeepers. Post free NEUROL Co., Auckland. TAILORING. A. M. V E A L E IS OFFERING LOCALLY-MADE TAILOR SUITS FROM £»© MBASURED, CUT, & MADE BY A TAILOR. A Large Selection of VIOUNA , SERGES, WORSTED COATINGS, SADDLE TWEEDS, &0., to choose from. TO ABiUVE BABXY IN NOVBMBBB, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, A beautiful lot of FANCY SCOTCH SUITINGS, BLUE & BLACK VICUNAS, SUMMER TWEEDS. SERGES &c. Th,ese wiU be sold at BEDROCK PRICES CRICKETING TROUSERS & SHIRTS. TENNIS SHIRTS, TUNIC & WHITE SHIRTS, In Great Variety. DENIM TROUSERS from 2/11 per Pair. A. M. Vide, DEVON STREET m ONS DOSE CUF\£S l__„g.LPSt\ BOX ) BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 1 eaou Tiiadb Mabis—" NEUROL "-on, powder. FREEHOLD BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE, CONTAINING 16 rooms, m d having a frontage of 75 feet; within two miisutea of Railway Station. Apply Mrs. JOHNSON,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 46, 26 February 1900, Page 3
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