THEATRE EOYAL. A SOCIAL Will be held on THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1901, ST. JOSEPH'S CHUEOH. Lady's ticket, Is 6d; Gent's ticket, 2s 6d. Music by McKinnon Bain's orchestra, JAS. A DABROOH, Secretary. H E A T K E 8 O 7 A l. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AUGUST 25th AND 26th. MAIDEN MELODISTS COMBINATION COMPANYSunday Afiebnoon and Night. Silver Collection. Door open 2 pm. and 6 p.m. MONDAY—Federation Tablca*. Door open 7 p.m., comavncj at 7.45. Admission: Is; reserve seats, Is 6d. See band bills. THEATRE_ ROYAL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1901. town"band BALL In aid of New Plymouth Town Band. Tickets: Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. ST, MARY'S PARISH SUNDAY SCHOOLS. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION & FLOWER' SHOW Open to all Sunday Schools' Scholars/ ..-,' IN St. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM, ! SEPTEMBER sth and 6th. Cata'ogu's, etc., on application to Mr. W. B. Skinnbh or Mr. H. It. Oattlby. L. B. WEBSTER, td ' Hon. Sec. PATENT SMOKELESS INOANDESOENT 14 INCHES HIGH, 20s. IN PRICE SMOKELESS AND ODORLESS. TURNS OUT JUST LIKE GAS : ABSOLUTELY the FINEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. ITS CHIEF POINTS: ALL THE VIRTUES OTHER LAMPS LACK. ITS BEST POINT OF ALL: «T LIGHT. -S» On Sale by all ironmongers. THE MANHATTAN LAMP COMPANY, New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. WALL'S INDIAN CORN CURE. \j bottle is guarantied by me, any any person purchasing this remedy who is not satisfied can obtain refund of purchase I money by communicating with me. I make myself personally responsible for every bottle rolfl. WALL'S INDIAN PAIN KILLER. This Ointment is guaranteed by me to cure any ache or pain, or purchase money returned in full. These remedies are obtainable only at WALL'S, Gunsmith, New Plymouth New Plymouth, Ist June, 1901. I hereby certify that after suffering severe pain for a number of years from several had corns, I have cured them with Wall's Indian Corn Cure. Sign*), t JAMES G. BYRNE. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETYACTUAL RESULTS OFj?A WHOLE TERM OF LIFE POLIOY UNDER TABLE 85, premiums cease at end of S years. X gentleman to publish the Actual Results in respect of his Policy No. 82819, issued 29th April, 1874, which are as follows: Sum Assured £2,000 0 0 Table 85, Age 38, Yearly Premium for 5 years 0n1y... £228 13 4 Total Premiums paid... ...£1143 6 8 Bonus Additions 1 to3lstDecember, 1898 ... Bonus for the one year, 1899 ... The amount lor which heisnow Assured ... £1,970 0 ... £4,087 12 9 The Bonns Additions are £894 6s 4d in excess of all the Premiums paid, and be has been assured since the issue of the Policy, for an amount varying from £2OOO to £4037 12s Od. « £2,658 IS 3 Roent. ... £2,303 0 0 D. OOTLLIYAN, Senior Agent, Criterion Hotel. "■■•" SCHBBAM TEA ~ own » ami.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 19 August 1901, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 186, 19 August 1901, Page 3
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