THEATRE ROYAL to-nTghti AND MONDAY. "OLD BTORY-BVERYOHB DELIGHTED." FULLERS' WAXWORKS, BIOGRAPH, AND BIJOU CO. New Songs, Sketohei, Film*. Admission, 1»; Children, 6d, MATANEKTHIB AFTERNOON, at 2.80 p.m., for tbe coDveuloßce of FamilUs and Schools. Children's Boy a and Girls' Comt«iiuoDi>. Admiisioß: Adslti, 6d; Children Bd. J. I. PETHKRIOK.
COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS. " THE BIG BHOW." FITZCERALD~BROTHER&' CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 25TH. THE WHOLE OF THE MEW EUROPEAN AND CONTINENTAL ARTISTS Recently Engaged by Mr. Tom Fitzgerald during \vs tour of the World. The Greatest Amusement Enterprise travelling Australasia. L-,cati«n: POVERTY FL4T. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRANK JONEI, M Arm*.
COUNTY OF TARINAKI. Re Election of Ooincillors to fill Extraordinary Vacancies caused by resignations, as follows: M*a lUdi»r, Three Councillors Waitara Riding, Two Oounolllors Onuta Riding, Twe Counoillora Faribaka Riding, Two Councillors »t have been nonlnaUd for the above Election : Fer Moa HidingBrown, Joseph Uopaon, Mark Morton, Arthur McDonald, Donald Hugh Price, Ricbari Irimble, Harold. I«r Waitara Riding— Glegg, Robert Leppsr, Charles Maxwell Tate, George Vaior. Fer Qmata Riding— Adlam, George Alfred George, Alfred Morris, Frederick Joseph Okey, Henry Wareb9m, George William
For Parihaka RidingCray, William James McOullum, James Phillipi, William Ob'.ck. The polling will take place on WIDNIB- - the 24th April, 1901, between the hoars of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the following places;— For Iloa Riding— H. Pote'a Store, Tariki J. Oarr'e Residence, Terlki Rail East Pablio School, Norfolk Road Dairy Factory, Kaimate Road Foresters' Hall, Icglewood H. Peters' Retideoee, Kaiaoai Public Hall, Egmont Villago Publio Bcheol, Kent Road Fetrie'i Hall, Mangnrei Tararaki County Office, New Plymouth For Waltara Riding— Town Board Office, Woittia Inatitnte, Hniraegi Public Hall, Leppertoa Dairy Factory, Tarurutangl J. W. Downs' Store, Bell Bloc* Public School, Kgmoat Road Public Hall, Fltzroy Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth, For Omata Bidinj— School Residence, Tatiralmaka Pablio Hall, Oakara A. Flrmatoa's Store, Omata Public School, Frankley Road Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth. For Parihaka Riding— J. If cDavitt's Office, Opanake Dairy Factory Company's Cottage, Oaonni Parihaka Road Board's Office, Rahotu Public Hall, Pungarehu Mr. Foota'i Htore, Ware* F. Roebuck's Residence, Okato Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth. 0. T. MILLS. Ketu.nlntr Officer. New Plymouth, 16th Apiil, 1901. 172028
THE Carefnl Housewife should always buy TANIWHA. THE SAFEST, SOAP FOR WASHING OLOTHES. Unequalled for the Bath and Laundry. THE BEST COLD WATER SOAP IN THE MARKET.
A. 6. HAIGH (Bandmaster Oity Band). (Leader Philharmonic Society, Teacher of Violin, Mandolin Piano, Orchestral Instruments Pupils are requested to attend at ureal hours. Intending pupils please apply as early as possible. Address:— Devon-street West.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 7, 20 April 1901, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 7, 20 April 1901, Page 3
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