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NOW ON VIEW, "THE P HJHj 0800 PL" LATEST NOVEL!Y DIRECT FROM THE PARIS EXHIBITION. ONLY ONE IN THE COLONY. Reproducing Living Sound and Action. Complete Scenes of Living Panoramic- Views of the Paris Exhibition, showing tho whole of tho Exhibition Grounds and Buildings. Do not miss this opportunity of seeing one of the most Marvelous Intentions of the 20th cental'/. Open Day and Evening till 10 pa. FOE ONE WEEK ONLY. Three Doors above Theatre Rsyal. i Admissien, Sixpence. j H. A. NIELSON k SOU. i EABTER MONDAYJNQ TUESDAYBAZAA R (IN AID OF THE CONVENT.) theatrTroyal GRAND DISPLAY OF WORK. ENTERTAINMENTS, SIDE SHOWS, j REFRESHMENTS. Variety of other Attractions. AdmiHsioo, fid. D. DWYER, td Seoretary. EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE S.S. NGAPUHI will leave the Breakwater for Onehnngaon SATURDAY, 6th April, at 9.45 p.m., on arrival of special express train from Wellington. Boe also advertisement. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER, , EASTER HOLIDAYS, NEW PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA. THE S.S, TAKAPUNA (or other of tho Company's steamers, weather and other circumstances permitting) will leave New Plymouth for Onehnnga on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April, on arrival of special mail train from Wellington. A. 0. WALKER, td Branch Manager. TENDERS FOR LEASES. Beotiooi Mpt. 111, lit, 113, 11*. 115, IST, 140, Ad 141, Town of New Plymouth. T.BNDBRB will bo received up till 4 o'clock en SATURDAY, 80th March, for LEABES for 21 yean (with right ef renewal for farther period, or compensation for improvements) f«r each of the above sections. These sestions consist of the well known and splendidly situated property on the Bonth Road and Young-street, forming part of the residence of the late Oapt. King (excepting the dwelllnghouse and two sections) Full condition) and particulars can be obtained at the oilice of the undersigns*!. GOVETT AND QUILLIAM, j 22 23 28 Solicitors. ELECTION OF SOHOQL. COMMITTEES, ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. THE Annual Meeting of Householders for the election of School Committees will imtQMalM«»![w3^wjWCTw.l A NECESSITY! W*""OTCOMING WINTER, mmm COMING WINTER, NEAL Bells Roslyn Knit Sox, 9d, lid, Is, le 3d, U6d. Try*pair. TVP* A T THB OAB H CLOTHIER, A 1 AXtUU, Stocks the celebrated ROSLYN WOOLLEN * WORBTEDS Co's MEN'S UNDERWEAR admitted by expern to bo the best value in the colony NEAI sells Roslyn Koit J Undershirts from 4s Bd spltndid value. NEAL Sella t*~Ro»\yn Heat* Wollen Paute, it Ud,4s6d,6s.Ss«d. Bee this l'iel NEAL Sells Roslyn Worsted Undershirts, pure natural wool, 6s lid. Guaranteed not to Shrink. NEAL Bells Boyi <c Youths Fislyn Knit Hese, at lowest prices. . . Mothers should see this line. NEAL, THE CASH CLOTHIER. CORNER DEVON and BROUGHAM feTREETB •• ■ v m b n II u in u O I Ui *™wJF&£gF m PIANO IMPORTING EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 7th., V^UIYIJ: AJN X , NextJßallway Oroeslng. Service of Beng, WOODLAND MUSIC. DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH THURSDAYrrPRIL 11th., &« AaWM m THK ~ PUBLIC m^ tfD ANNUAL pj £ -^Qg td Particulars later. By J. & J. HOPBOH Lndm " (Higbestfawards). A»d BARRAT & hOBrNBON, London, (Makers to the London Bohool Boar OOLLARD 6 OOLLARD EASTER HOLIDAYS. BRINSMEAD, ' SOeiEDMAYER. mHB S.S. NGAPUHI will leave the Break- SCHUMANN JL water for Onehnngaon SATURDAY, srmnri 6th April, at 9.45 p.m., on arrival of special a IUUI.AI, Ac. express train from Wellington. Bee also advertisement. Apply to wd webster AMERICAN ORGANS MABOH ft HAMLIN, /A V. MILLER, AND THOMAS (COY. m T. NEW A ZeSaND° O LtT Y "" 10LD THB LABOEW ™»* « U* NfcW ZEALAND, LTD. BanjM, Guitars, VMuui and Fitti ofe 3,|al»o Sheet Music. OUBBTOOK.OF SMALL (GOODS WANT BE'BEAT, ON IFV COAST CALL AND INSPECT.' l * w«,*,. D. MoKINNON BAIN .. InglewoodAgent ... Manager. MB. a O. SMITH The Most Refreshing Drink In Hew Zealand, j "MONTSERhAT" (mum tuas) Lime Fruit Juice AND OORDmLS. *MT ■wife' :-#)>#■' #JrWfF^i^^^? : o; * ' - f :Al§-/^KS!wHirNiMW AOBXTSI Sm. HtaAutHk e OJd. Ik-Dinw, REGISTERED. at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated porsens as Members u TEWS CERTAIN CURE FOR of School Committees for the ensiling y»^ r CORNS is the beat onre 1 have as provided by Section 5 of " een - I* !■ a swfe cure. I reCommit! ee's Election Act, IH°* ~ commend it to all my friends in The number of r^ rsons elecW , or Australia and elsewhere." each district i» a s follews:— NEVER FAILS Tongaporutu, Mangorel, Hui- _ —""* rangi, Tarata, Huiroa, Ngariki Road, Whan- PRICE-ONE SHILLING" gamamona, Hurford Road, Tataraimaka, . Waihi, Ratapiko, Uruti, Tututawa, Tahora, Pnogarehu, Malau, and Pohokura, each Ave poisons. The.election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. Rowan Road, Mahoe, Opunake, Oartington Trp jg TJSED Road, Durham Road, Eltham Road, Oaonui, Rahotu, Okato, Franklcy Road, Fiteroy, Bell tt ' Waitara, Tikorangi, Urenui, Lepper- CL6r6, ton, Kaimata, Toriki Koad, Midhirst, Salis- TllfiTA bury Road, Stanley Road, Pembroke Koad, xa«m.o» | Toko, Ngaire, Bird Road, Cardiff, Kent Road, BY6ry W116r6. Omata, Oakura, Kaiauai, Denbigh Road, 'Egmont Village, Huiakama, Warea and Dudley Road, each seven (7) potions The SStoZ. to hoH in - tbe TANIWHA . Eent Road 'election t« beholds in the Lower Kent Hoad Schoolhouse.;. Bell, in the g e il 4J</\ A T* Block BcfcooJhpns'e; ' DUAjT. W«jy Plymouth, Inglewood, and Stratford jeach' nine (9) persons. New Plymouth 'eleotion to be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth; Inglewood eleotion to be held in Ijj THE LAUNDRY, KIT CHEN, the Schoolhouse, Inglewood. Stratford elec- BATH. tion to be held in the Schoolhouse, Stratford. Nomination of Candidates. Beoaaae it is Absolutely Pare. Householders of the various Districts are hereby requested to send to the. ! —» Chairman of the Bcbool Committee in their Distriot the names ojl persons, being Resident mj, Q BMlt OOld Wftter Householders, n,omwiited by them to eerve J* on the Committee for the ensuing term. SOftptn taO MarKOt. The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and seiy to, the Ohairman of the School Comn^aeeiM>r, before MONDAY, April lßph. 1801. apt later % tb&n 8 p.is< Nominations, mav alsp, be made at the WAITABA-NEW PLYMOUTH Meetings of Householders to be held on COACH. HON DAY, April 22»d, 1901. Tho first meeting of each ef the newly rpHK nndersignei elected Committees for the appointment of J, bought out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interest Ohairman is hereby convened at the above In the above BUSINEBS. Customers will named places immediately after the elec- please note change of hours, v)».:— tie ™ 8- 3 »„ „ Ooaoh leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.r» By order ef the Board. ooach leaveg New PJt p . m . P. S. WHITOOMBE, Seat booked and parcels received at Seoretaw. West Education Offlce, E. COULTER, March 21st, 1901. Hue, IT IS USED Here, There, Everywhere. TANIWHA 80 AP. IN the LAUNDRY, KIT CHEN, BATH. Beoaaae it is Absolutely Pare. The Bast cold water Soap in the Market. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE GEAR CO.'S f**"*!^, For BXEr TEA, OKAVTEB, BOUP& BtVCtt. 4a.—A rerr Uttl" "' it mproaoiita the itNOftk aod mTonr of p.xtutl» of ptimo uesA. Obtainable tliroufrhoirt the Colony.. ASK FOR IT, end Taho Wo Othf I PIGS ! PIGS ! PIGS ! THE TMMUII BACON FUTOBT T8 now giving 01/ D dead weight let PROPERLY TOPPED-OFF PIOB between 1 and 160 lbs. A previous oontracU canoelled. A. DRAKE, Proprietor, Fitr.oy MRS. FOPL TEAOHER 07 PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Pupils prepared for the Music?' tteni. Address:— OoußTHar-BTMii (next to Dr. Laat amU

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 57, 28 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 57, 28 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 57, 28 March 1901, Page 3

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