S E A T R E ROYAL New Plymouth. FRIDAY April 22. " ROMANTIC LIFE IN" TITO LAN!) OF THE AURORAS," Wit h Journeyings by Canoe and Dog Train. Lecture of thrilling interest by Rev Egrrton Young 1 , Missionary to Canadian Red Indians. Admission Is. FTUIEATRE ROYAL, X NEW PLYMOUTH. Under the sole direction of Mr Geo. Abjbott. A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION". Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10th, First appearance her of GEO. ABBOTTS' MUSICAL COMEDY 00., Including the popular Comedian, FRED H. GRAHAM. With the Greatest of nil Musical Successes, "The Gaiety Girl." (By special arrangement with J. 0. MMllininson, ISscf.) Fresontcil witli n Brilliant Cast, and staged with every completeness. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th. The Delightful Musical Comedy, "IN TOWN." "IN TOWN." Operatic Chorus and Orchestra under IleiT Gustavo Slapofi'ski. Entrancing Ballets by specially en-ga-ftcd ! -July Dancers. Gorgeous (Joslumes hy Madame de Vine. Magnificent Scenery specially painted by Mr Will Diamond. Stage Director Fred 31. Graham Prices—4s, 2s (>d, and Is. Early doors 7 p,m. sixpence extra. Box plan opens this (Thursday) morning at the Colonial Piano Co.'s. E, BKANIGAN, OKATO BAZAAR. In aid of the llempton Hall Funds. To be held in the New Ilall. Bazaar opens on Thursday, April 21, 3p.m Laßtlng over April 22m1, 23rd, 25th, 26 th, and probably 27th. Rose ami Thistle Stalls, Shamrock and Wattle Stalls, Toy Stall, Christinas Tree, Bran Tubs, Gipsy Tont, Dancing Doll, Shooting Sally, Guessing Competition, Postal Department, Button Sewing Competition, Nail Driving; Competition, Climbing Competition. Lil>eral Prize#: Splendid Raffles (By hind permission of Colonial Secretary), WORKS OF ART AND MAGNIFICENT HAND-WORKED INDIAN GOODS ! Some costing £lO, £7 10b, and £s' each respectively. Splendid substantial meals and light refreshments provided on the premises by first-class chef. Hours of opening : First day, 3 p.m. to 12 continuously. Other days, 2 p,ni. fo 3 p.m. ; again at 7.30 p.m. Admission : Adults, first day Is, other days fid, last day free ; children (15 years to 0 years only) 3d. W. J. BOYCE, Hon. Sec.
Tananaki Education Board APPLICATIONS will 1,0 .weired at Uio Education Office, New T'lvmout.li, until MONDAY, the 25th April, 1904, for On? following appointments Central School—Assistant Female. Present salary, .Clio. West End School—Assistant Female Present salary £BO. Tahora School-Teacher. Present salary, £OH. Application forms may he obtained on applying lo the Education OlApplicants are requested to forward u medical certificate. s. wiutcombe, Secretary. Education Oflice, April Mtli, 1 i>i)■!. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, I/I'D., HAVE been favoured with instructions from MESSRS CIIAMBERLIN liros. to oiler FOR SALE JIY TENDER THEIR VaSuable Pt'opeHLyj SITUATED WITHIN 2} MILES OF THE TOWN OF HAMILTON, WAIICATO, Comprising some 1270 Acres Of RICH GRAZING LAND. The property will be subdivided into 9 Mocks, ranging in extent from 68 to acres, which are all admirably adapted for dairy farming, being within 2 miles of the Claudelands Creamery. A si to for a creamery has also been reserved on tho estate. Railway station, school and post oflice are all adjacent, and tho proximity of tho block to the town of Hamilton renders it a particularly desirable investment, the town providing a market for every description of produce and stock. Lithograph plans will bp ready shortly, and limy lie had on application at any of the ollices of the Company throughout New Zealand. CONDITIONS OF RALE. 1. Each section will be sold at the upset price placed thereon, or at tho highest tender above it. 2. Should there be two or more tenders of the .same amount, for any section, the vendors shall decide who is to be the owner by ballot. .'l. Tlie sum of ,C2."i must accompany each tender, which will be refunded to the unsuccessful tenderers ; but should _jny successful tenderer fail to comply with any of these conditions, his deposit will be forfeited.
4. TKKMS : JO per cent, deposit on May 2«Sth, 3 90-1 ; D per cent, on October 28th, 1904 ; 10 per cent, on May 28th, 1905 ; 15 per cent, on May 28th, 1907 ; balance on May 28th, 1909. Unpaid purchase money to Ijjn ajt interest wi 5 pcA* cent, per annum. N.lS.—Pixynient of larger sums can he made if desired. 5. J'OSSESBION will be given on .1 UN ft Ist, 3 901. (i. TENDERS close with the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., LUI., Hamilton, on May 21st, 1904. Title : Land Transfer. An.v further information may be obtained on application to the NEW ZEALAND Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., LIMITED, HAMILTON. Importers will effect a saving l In time awd money by handing their shipping documents to the New Zealamid Express Co., Ltd., Broughamstreet. All Customhouse business strictly; confidential,: g
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 88, 18 April 1904, Page 3
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