/JIH I ATBI ROYAL. Mew Plj aiouth. Sale Lessee and Mfiager...Mr. Tom Pollard. Treasurer Mr. W. o'BnUivi n. Representative J. C. Wii:i»iQson, Esq. ... Mr. Bert Boyle. POLIARD /APERA. /COMPANY. OLLARD UPBRA COMPANY. KOK TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY, 25TH MARCH, By arrangement with J. 0. Wit iamtom, Baq., FLORODOPI- - the specially engaged Soglish Arista MISU LULU EVANS «s Dolores, MISS ALICE 3SDGAR as Lady Holyrood. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAROH, THE ROSE OF PERSIA. Produced under sola direction of Mr. Tom Pollard. Prices: 4s, 2? 6d, and Is. Box pirn now open at llcEinnen Bain's. Cigarettes smoked in Flerodora are Salmon and Glucsstein's Gold Flake.
HARVEST FESTIVAL AND EASTER MEETINGS AT THE SALVATION ARMY BARRACKB. Oondaotei by OAPTAIN S. STIRLING, tbe famous Singer. Opening next THURSDAY night. Musical' meeting. Admission, 6d. WHITELE\ MEMORIAL OHUROH. SUNDAY SGHQOLANNIVERBARY. EASTER SUNDAY (March 30th\ Preacher: Rev. A. 0. Lawbt, of Sandon. EASTER MONDAY (March 31st), Public Tea, t p.m. Public Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Presentation of Medals, Prizes, fca. Address-s by Ber. A. 0. Lawxt, aid otuers. SPEOIAL SINGING tit ALL THS BERVKJEB. Collections on behalf of School Toads. EASTER MONDAY. RECREATION GROUNDS. GRAND f\LD X?NGH")H T?ETB RAND ULO JjjNGLISH J? XII FANCY FOOTBALL. STROLLING MINSTRELS. ENTRANCING MUSIC. MARCHING MONSTERS. OKILDRENS' SPORTS. MAYPOLE DANCE. GAMES GALORE. AFTERNOON TEA, DELAYED TRAINS. MARCH 31*T, 1902. OKATO OATHOLIO GROUNDS, OOMMBNCINS MONDAY, APRIL 21ST, And continuing during three following nights, All Nations Fair (authorized by the Hon. Colonial Secretary) In aid of the PRESBYTERY & OHUROH BUILDING FUND. Beautiful Works of Art to be Raffled. Concert and rarioos amusements each evening. Full particulars in future issue. JOHN CARPENTER, dwtd Hon. Secretary.
THE BUYER'S PARADISE 18 TOTiKEit'S HOUSEHOLD STORES. PRICES RIGHT. . . QUALITY THE BEST. HONEST WEIGHTS! STRAIGHT DEALING! TEA, direct importations, no middleman's profits, from "J /* per lb. JELLY CANS, for preserving 2/6 P* r doz * MULLET, Star Brand, the finest, 3 'fins for .. 1/6 RAISINS .. ..4£dperlb. All Goods alike Cheap. Call upon the old established and RELIABLE GRfOER, J. WHITAKER.
GROCERIES I GROCERIES I Rice, 2d per lb Sago, 2d Wax Candles, 6|d per lb , Wax Vested, 3|d per dozen Waxine Soap, lOd per bar Starcb, 5 packets 2s Id New Tomato Sauce, large bottles, 6d Pickles, 8d per bottle New Currants, 4£d per lb New Sultanas, 6d „ Salmon, 8d per tin Marmalade, 4d „ Best Hops, Is per lb Cornflour, 4d „ Outicura Soap, Is 3d per otke Gold Dust Washing Fowder, la 4d Washing Soda, Id per lb Worcester Sauce, 4d per bottle. W. HEALY, GROGEB, DEVON-STREET, EABT FENCING WIRE. IrpHE CO-OPERVHYE SOCIETY have X just landed direoi from the makers a consignment of Johnstone'* Porcupine BARB ■WIRE, half cwts., in fijst-olaas order. Will ) be sold Qmir.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 85, 21 March 1902, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 85, 21 March 1902, Page 3
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