jm H E /■. TK K II 0Y A L | TONIGHT! | BAKE WELL TO NEW ZEALAND j • oi the HftWTREY COMEDY COMPANY J j 1 Final production of i " A MESSAGE FK3M Mm" j 1 banthoDy'f! mast»rpiece, «' A MESSAGE IfEOM MABS." The play of record runs, " A Message from Mars." The play of mirfi'sal popularity, "A Message from Mafs." Tha r>lay of Hie century, " A Message from Mars." Wonderful ina/li i fli'c'ri, " A Mbssajfe from Mars." Beait-iEnl Visions " A ?4c.-si};>"' :ros 1t0r.?." I Lovely music and Carole, " A Message from Mara." Five moral lopsons, " A Message frarn M.ira." TO-NIGHT! "O-NIUHTI For the last time. Prices: 4s, 2a fid, ar.d 3. Children halfprice to all parts but the Pit No early doors. Box T-lan at Colonial Piano C'.'s. Doors open 7.15, commence 8 sharp.
THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the THEATRE KOYAL ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1903. Fancy Dancing by the Children, inßtruoted by Miss Bedford. Dancing Ohilaren, r rom 7to 9.30. Adults afte .vards.: Tickets : Ohildran under 14, Is; Ladies, 2s Gentlemen, 3a. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and the I-arlies' Committee. First and second prizes will be given t'er the best Girls' Fancy Costumes, and also for the best Kovo' Oostumes TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN SHOW Off HORSES, CATTLE, BHKRP, PIGS. DOGS, AT NEW PLYMOUTH •> ON THURSDAY DECEMBER lOIH, 1903. Largely increased number and valaa of frizes for Jerseys and other Dairy Stock. SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS. Messrs. Lovell k Chriitraas, Ltd.'s, Challenge Trophy, value £75. \ The .Tarauaki A. fe P. Society's Trophy of I 1902, value £25. ' ENTRIEb OLOS:' ON SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. ] Catalogues can ba obtained fiom the Secretary. THOS. 0. KELSEY, New Pbmouth.
United Friendly Societies' ANNUAL I'IONIC. New Year's Day. 9
I jjj OK SALE.—TLie Hlversdale Kstatu |J_ compri.' iiig 1512 Acres of splendid j cieajrery land, situat-dat Ararimu Sooth, | about 30 miles from Auckland. The farm •j is enclosed with a sheep-proof fence, and l sub-divided into ten paddocks. A considerable area is in grass, 500 acres of bush having been felled and sown within three years, besides lem land surface-sown, which holds grass well. Bush land cleared, and fera land ploughed and sown 20 years ago, shows a good sole of grass and white clover 10-day. There is enough valuable timber left standing to build houses on every 100 acre section The timber can be sawn by a travelling mill at 5s 6d per 100 ft. The Public Hall is on the property, and may be bought with the farm if required. The Ararimu Creamery is within lialf-a-mile of j the Hall. There is a poo.l waterfall and a | never-failing cr.'-ek at ttie homestead, which j comprises a new dwelling-house of 6 rooms, j i outhouses, etc. Also, a Small Iron dwellingj house for stockman. There is a first-class J new totara stockyard and cattle-branding 1 pen. A new concre'.H fheop dip 40ft. long, i with draining y:ir''.s unci totara drafting •' yards complete, built la it year. One acre of orchard. There is a fpler.di 1 level race-jcour-e of over 40 acres fenced, ploughed, | drained, and into grass, which could be I enlarged to .90 acres; all lovel, ne»r the j l:om-e. The farm is h fortune to cut np into I creamery s'-ctions, build houses, aud get the j milling done on shares ; or is an indepon- | denes for raiding beef, mutton, and lamb, j jL itnb can be diivi n from home in early j ! morning to aailway and sold attho Auckland' ; cattle sale the Kinie afternoon, at a railway J cost of 3d per head. The farm is for im- i | mediate sale, with all improvements, at the j wry low price of £4 iis per acre, and half of I the money may remain on mortgage for a j ! term at 5 per cent. Farms in the neighbour- j hood with less proportionate improvements, j have lately changed tandd at froia £6 to £8 I per acre. The farm must bu sold to wind j np an estate. Inspection invited. For further particulars apply to BWINGTON k BAKER Land Acents. Auckland >3O
£IOOO WON IN PRIZES ! Besides numerous Oops, Trophies and! Mudala by shooters in New Zealand during | the last 18 inonths using the Oolonial; Ammunition Company's Shot Gim C»"* ridges and patent Concave j These who wish to ooiaa **' . Matches should f '°P a ' Pigeon of the Co«~ -/ tha following brands -jpany's Cartridges, viz:— In 2} or 2| inch cases " Favourite " " Slayer " " Bwiftsure " " Superior " " Invincible " " Excellent" " Blue-rock," 3-inch case. | At least 75 of the above winners were "firing from 30 yards, while many were , firing from the 32 and 43 yards mark, t The Company's '303 Ammunition cannot be equalled for quality and aoooraoy
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3
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