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mHKATRK KOYAL. Under the direction of Mr. Ch- rks IfacMahon, THE GREAT MWEROMI COMPANY- ) GRAND OPBNING NI^HT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JANUARY, 13ra. Mr Uharlta MaoMahon announces with much gratification the first appearance in Ne* Plyinoutli of The powerfal and popular Majeroai Dramatic Organisa'ioa. During the past four months this splendid dramatic combination has been touricj New Zeaiand with remarkable and c mtinuous success. Throughout the whole tear a pronounced series uf sicce srs hare bean achieved, and the Presj of New Zealand h s at once declared the splendid Oompiny, their •nperb productions, and the novel and beautiful plays to be perfect and delightful to a degree. 'or 14 rights at the Tii aire Royal, Ohristchurch, yacked and Je'ight I audiences were attracted nightly, and brilliantly artistic and huge finpnelal results have been the rale throughout the tour. The Magnificent Company r,umbers 26 ARTISTS 28 Selected from the principal Theatres of Australesia. TO-NIGHT (Tuesd>y), 13th JANUARY, The romantic and absorbingly in erestiog Irish Drama, THE SHAMROOK AND THE ROSE, The reigniog success in London. WEDNESDAY, 14th JANUARY, The powerfully written domestic drama, BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER. THURSDAY, 15Tff JANUARY, The Highly Sensat'onal Trama, A RING OF IRON. Magnificent new Scenery and £ fleets. Box Flan at Mr McKinnoa Biin'e. Million Prices, 34, 2s and Is

UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nn, 1903. B. J. OLARK, Hon. Sec. WAIWAKAFHO BRIDGE DANGEROUS. )ÜBLIO NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge onTevon Road, about 2 miles east cf New Plymouth, is dangeiou? for heavy traffic. H. OKKY, Ohairman Taranaki County Council, wd ws tc WANTED KNOWN.—Maalin is adenble of the bjtt cereal". Maslin contain* all the necessary ingedients for a perfect food,—Wholesale amenta Burghss. Kuabeb XMAS FRUITS. C. CARTER. THE PEOPLE'S GROCEB, Has to hand all the New Fruits of the StasDn. Also— ChrjaUli el Figs „ Apricots „ Fine Apples Oranges ~ Lcmooß „ Assorted Fruits. ALSO,— Stilton Cheese Dutch Cheese Gorgonzola Cheesi Royal Or am Cheese Besides a Large suj-ply of PEEK, FREAN k GO'S B'SOUITS Including Ohocolate-cove.-ed Biscuit* ano other Fancy Lines. C. CARTER,

THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. SAMPLES! SAMPLES! SAMPLES! "THE KABH." W. J. TREEBY & CO. Will Commence Buaincrs in Devon street (next Hiss Retford's) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20tb, NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOOK OF CLOTHING, MEROEBIT, ETC., Bought in Auckland and Wellington FOR CABH, Which we are going to offer at CUT PAIGES FOR CASH ONLY. especially about £3OO wtrth of TRAVELLERS' r'ASIPLES, being the middle ot the season we have bought at a large Discount. SEE OUR TICKETED PRICES OUTSIDE

MANY WISE ONES Wi'l be mating arrangements to secure I their children's futuie at the New Year. WHAT IS BETTER THAN FREEHOLD LAND? .L ing 19 r 2, with the Vendors' assistance, we will offer and help you with capital to 6 £-AORE SECTIONS, LEVEL, FKEEHOLD, LAND TRANSFER. Tkanks for the confidence placed in us in the past, we intend to still keep cur reputation of being the cheapest agents in New Plymouth. So quote them and then us, but ! do not forget to «nqaire terms. CALLA6HAN ACQ.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1903, Page 3

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