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TARANAKI FARMERS CLUB. MEMBERS oE the Club who arc desirous of obtaining Basic Slag " Thomas Phosphate " for next season, are requested to leave th< j .ir or 'ers with the Socictaiy on or bufore SATURDAY, 22nd inst. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, wc *22 Secretary. FOR LEASE. 9AA AORES FIRT-CLASS BEACH uyJXJ LAND, with dwelling and outbuildings, to let for 2 years and 8 months from Ist January, 1901, at 15a por aore. f ossee to pnrchaao stock, etc., consisting of SO cows, 30 calves, 35 acres oats, 10 acres grass hay, butter factory and plant, Applv sharp, 1 y NEWTON KING. THEATRE ROYAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY evening). A PROGRAMME OF MUSICAL EXCELLENCE. GRAND SAGREO CONCERT BY M'BB LIU SHARP AND M. RftFALEWSKI. J. H. FERGUS, Representative. TH EATR£_ ROYAL MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. POSITIVELY ONE APPEARANCE ONLY War Correspondent, "BANJO" PATERBON, Author of ' " ' ' " THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER," liVho will unfold tie / " ROUND, UNVARNISHED TALE" " ROUND, UNVARNISHED TALE," Oi his South African adventurßa' WITH THE BRITISH AND; COLONIAL FORGES, ; Mr. « BANJO " PATERSON" Saw all the Great Events of the War " J Know all the Fighting Generals. Was the First Man to onter Bloemfontoin Was constantly In the Thick of the Fighting AND MARCHED FROM CAPETOWN TO PRETORIA WITH THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN FOROKB. Mr.. Pateuson will lectcre on "THE EMPIRE'S CALL," Or, New Zealanders and Australians in Action; and Humours of an Army on the March. Tha Lecture will te illustrated by CINEMATOGRAPH PICXCR3B and LIMELIGHT VIEWS from "Banjo's" own SnapDress Circle, 3s (Plan at Gilmonr's); Stalls, 2s; Fit, Is. Commence at 7-30. 13,15,17 B. S. SYMYTHE.

N.P. PHILNARMONIC SOGiETYS SEGONDJONGERT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th. THBATRE BOYAL. PROGRAMME s FABT I. Overture—" Lustpeil" ... Killer- Bella, Obohestba. Cantata—" May Day" ... Maofarrm '' SOCIETY. PAET 11. 1. March Soheiffarth 2. Quartette Beloved" JHtuvti 3. Song—•"Bedeun'a Love Song" . Mr. Wilfred Black. . , i. Duet—"When the Wind • ;<'/ Blowethln" ... : ... • Smart, Misses Holdswobth and Skbet, 5. Violin Solo—"Mmsur" ... Mb. Cookb. 6. Song—Selected Ml!. Miller. 7. Song—"Promise of Life" Miss Holdswobth. 8. Song—-"The Mossagefrom tiioKing" Pirmiti Mb. F. L. Wkbsteb, 9. Song— 1 ' Plight of Ages" Sevan Miss Nixon. 10. Clioms—"Mellum's Wooing" Fanning Society and Obchestba. Conduct■..)•: Mr. A. R. FT,ETCHER. Ac.ecmui iiists: Mrs. HEMPTON and Mrs. I'O !'K. Leader of Orchestra: Mr. HAIGH. Ailiiii.i'.ion: !>» and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets obtainable at T. Avery's and at Gil noiir's. dw15,ii18,19,20 NGr NIGHT. IN TliE 11HORKATION GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. The Board of Troatoes lias imported from [.on.lon a lino assortment of iireworks for festival purposes, and intends to hold A GRAND PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY IN TIIE GKOUNDd ..ON , BOX I N G N IGIiT, 26m DECEMBER Atlr iclicns ton. Numerous to Particularise* roi'UiiAit I'Kicrcs. COM IS ONE COMB ALL II GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. w,d WANTED KNOWN. OiC.V.'.'O WKiLISYAN CIIUROH ANNIVERSARY PICMfG AND ENTER ON NSW YEAR'S DAY. td GRAND GARDEN PARTY. IN AID OF BELL BLOCK GHUBOH ESLAHGBMENT FOND. 'JO BH HELD AT TIIH REV. P. A. BHNHETT'S ON THURSO A Y.JANUARY 3K Particulars in future advertisement, to

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 15 December 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 247, 15 December 1900, Page 3

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