DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th*>JUNE, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Under the direction of Mr. Obariea MacMahon, by arrangement with Mr. L. B. Batter (representing Mr. Yf. J. West). "OUR NAYY," An Entertainment which is now creatine a "furore" throughout New Zealand", and which has just concluded a record season ( of 12 Nights at the Opera House, Auckland, where night after night enormous andi«no*s packed the theatre to the doors, i Ihe meat picturesque and most fascinating and unique living picture entertainment ever placed before the world. "OUR NAYY." Ran for three years at the London Polytechnic. In Sydney it ran for Ten Consecutive Weeks, and in Melbourne for Two Months. In eacl< city enormous homes were attracttd nightly. The Umpire's Most (Jlorioss Service, "OUR NAVY-" Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan will be opened Monday at Mr. McKinnon Bain's. THEATRE ROYAL.JNEW PLYMOUTH. GUARDS' BALL, THURSDAY, 24th JULY, 1903. TARANAKI RIFLES MILITARY BALL CORONATION NIGHT. THURSDAY, 26th JUNE.
C. 0. HAWKK, EGMONT* DEVON-STREET, New Plymouth, BROADWAY, Stratford. THE GREAT ANNUAL SAILE IS BOOMING A PURCHABKRS ARE DELIGHTED. ARE YOU GOING TO BE TOO LATE ? DEMEMBER buying Crockery, •*-* J Glassware, Uutlery, Enamel Warp, and Household at REDUCED PRICES IS SAVING MONEY. Orders by post must be accompanied with CASH. An Otakeho purchas?r says:—"Perfectly satisfied, shall want more shortly." Set of 3 Jugs, large 2s 6d. Dinner Plates iis 9d dozen. 8-Day Clocks, large wood 12s Id and 15s sd. Good Set Shoe Brushes 2a Id, worth 3s 6d. Swinging Toilet Looking Glass 3s 9d. Cobbler's Kits 3s 4d. Everybody should have one. Tea Sets and Dinner Sets at bare coat to clear. Hair Sweeping Brooms Is 8d each. American marie Alarm Clock 3s 9d, worth 7s 6d. Pheasant Vegetable Dishes 4s 6d the psir, Look up some of your bills and compare what you Ivive paid with our clearing prices. This sain is a genuine one. All HA WEE'S goi. - are marked with original prires. Von easily deduct the 2u in the 1/- to find present prices. The only prices unaltered are China Cups and Saucers and Plates, which are already at cutting piices. Remember sale is at botfi Egmont and Devon-street Stores. HAWKE keeps Cutlery, Otockeryware, Basketware, .Leather Goods, Stationery, ;Enamelware, Books of all description, Music and Tutors, and off all these | goods, which are at present marked I lower than any general stock in TaraI naki, there is now a discount of 2d in the 1/-. S\le will last but a few days, and is simply to make room for further shipments expected.
C. 0. HA WKE, EGMONT AND DEVON-STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. «s# wvewt If&IQ&IRS®
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 4 June 1902, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 4 June 1902, Page 3
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