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KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ;ebgaita at waitara. ON THURciDA V, 7-n i FKRHUARY, epeeial passenger t'ainswill leave NEW PLYMOUTH eti !».IG a.ui. and 11.0 a.m. for Wsitira, returning from Waitara at 6.0 p.m. for New Plymouth, For further particular see Pesters at Stations. 30,5 BY ORDBB.

rpENDERS are invited up to noon of MON--1 DA.Y, the 11th day of Xehruary, 1201, ( for the Bin ply of GRASS SEED for Improved Farm Settlements. Specifications showing quantities required an-J places of delivery may be keen at the Lands and Ruivey Department, Government Buildings, Wellington, and at the Lind and Survey Offices Wan«anui, New I'lyinouth, Napier, and Auckland. Tenders to he add e.-sed to the Minister of Wellington, and to be marked outside " Twider for Grass Seed." BY ORDER.

MEMENTO CF THE LATE QUEEN. (WITH LATEST PHOTOGItAPH OB" HER MAJESTY). Copies (a limited number only) can be obtained from W. A. Collis, Tims. Avery, J. Oiliuoui', and at the Nkws Ofiicu. Prices—One shilling and Two shillings.

THE WAITARA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE 00., Ltd. A 8 the next Steamer leaves the Roadstead ix about ths latter end of February, farmers and other shippars of slock are requested to book space a-i soon us passible. ' All infr-rmatioa regarding charges, etc. can be bail on application to THE SECKKTABY. Waitara, January 14th, 1901. t* GHETWQDE SCHOOL, Diiv«)K-sTUEJBT, New Plymouth. POAHPING and DAY kOI'OOIj lor the i> Hk-hcr Education of Girl,. His: BTASt'OHD, Assisted by Mits MoKaclian, M.A.. cflicient staff

Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Special attention is piven to the Physical Development of the Pupils and every care U bestowed on their meutal and moral tr*inine. The School cour:e includes English la all its branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Tbeor of Music, Calisthenics, Olass Singing, and Seedleworl--. The next term will .-ommsnce WEDNESDAY, February 6th, 1901. The Principal will be at homo to receive intotidiug pupils ou MOXDA.Y, February •Hh, and TUhaDAY, February sth, from S I!.! EAT .RE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! i'AiUCWKLL ! ,-.-„.*.,.~~~ . Of the Kver Popular CORRICX FAiSLY. Vocalists, InstrnuiPntaliHts, licUringers, National Dancers, l£ty. Kurewell I Kiirewll! lo tho New Zealand Nightingale and Australia's most favorite Soprano. MISS ALIGE CORRICK, In all the latest and most popular songs, including " Soldiers in the Park," with full orchestral accompaniment, received everywhere with tumultuous applause. Positi l ely the last opportunity of hearing thisd elis'htful singer, prior to a lengthy Australian tour of the Company. Doom open at 7.15; overture at 8. Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box plan at GiliiiourV 30,1,4

On Account of the J/imciitecl Death of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, CORPORAL COUTT&' LECTURE l.i'ON THE WAK IS POSTPONED UNTIL IfUIITHKR iiO'tl'Jl-

THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY as.o TBUHSDAY", Viili. 13m anj) 14th. CVVY "RA (I<\ .lid of .GontvsS Fund). BAZA Alt WIL.C li.'J OFKN AT 2.30 AFTERNOON TEA AND ICE! CREAMSNail Driving Competition for Ladies. Hat Trunuiing for Gentlemen. Shooting Gallery lATIST UP-TO-DATE NOVELTIES. j IfBANK NEWELL, Hon. See City Band.

BELL BLOCK FEfE. (Postponed on account of Her Majesty's Deatli). DEFINITELY FIXED FOIi Amusement-. Gales of Work and Traduce, H.'iVeahmoßls, Unique OonCert.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 28, 5 February 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 28, 5 February 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 28, 5 February 1901, Page 3

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