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JL NEW PLYMOUTH. Under the sole direction of Mr Geo. AhjboU. A MAMMOTH ATTRACTION. Commencing TO-NIGHT !' TO-NIGHT !■! GEO. ABBOTTS' MUSICAL COMEDY CO.. Including the poinilnr Comedian, FRED H. GRAHAM. With the Greatest of all Musical Successes, "The Gaiety GiH." (Hy special nrraiigyment with .J. C. Williamson, Esq'.) Presented with n Brilliant Cast, ami staged with every completeness. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th. The Delightful Musical Comedy, "IN TOWN." "IN TOWN." Operatic Chorus and Orchestra under Ilerr Gustave Slapoffski. Entrancing Ballets by specially engaged Lady Dancers. Gorgeous Costumes by Madame de Vine. Maignlficent Scenery specially painted by Mr Will Diamond. Stage Director Fred 11. Graham Prices—4s, 2s Od, and Is. Early doors 7 p.m. sixpence extra. Box plan opens this (Thursday) morning at the Colonial Piano Co.'s. E. BRANIGAN, Representative. mSEATBE ROYAL FRIDAY April 22. " ROMANTIC LIFE IN THE LAND OF THE APUORAS," With dourneyings by Gamoe and Dog Yr>ain. Lecture of thrilling interest by Rev Egerlon Young, Missionary to Canadian Red Indians. OKATO BAZAAR. In aid of the Hempton Hall Funds To be held in the New Hall. Thursday, April 21, 3p.m Lasting over April 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 26th, and probably 27th. Rose and Thistle Stalls, Shamrock and Wattle Stalls, Toy Stall, Christmas Tree, Bran Tubs, Gipsy Tont, I>ancing Doll, Shooting Sally, Guessing Competition, Postal Dep merit. Button Sewing Competition, Nail Driving Competition, Climbing Competition. Splendid Raffles (By kind permission of Colonial Secretary). WORKS OF ART AND MAGNIFICENT HAND-WORKED INDIAN GOODS ! Some costing £lO, £7 10s, and £s' each respectively. Splendid substantial meals ami light refreshments provided on the promises by first-class chef. Hours of opening : First day, 3 p.m. to 12 continuously. Other days, 2 p.m. to !"> p.m. ; again at 7.30 p.m. Admission : Adults, first day Is, other days Od, last day free ; children (15 years to 0 years only) 3d. W. J. BOYCE, Hon. Sec. GARDEN PARTY. IN AID OF THE VICTORIA MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. To be held in the garden and grounds of Richard Cock, Esq., Alayor, on the afternoon of THURSDAY, the 21st of APRIL. Refreshments mid Produce Stalls, Afternoon Tea, Sweets and Fruit Salad, Fancy Stall, with novelties in great, variety ; Gipsy Tent for Character Reading, etc ; Croqjuet, Quoits ami other open air amusements. Committee : Mesdames Cock (May-i orcss), E. JI. Smith, F. A. Bennett, Evans, Dockrill, Fleetwood, Frceth, Heard, Home, R. .lur.v, Morrison, Newman, Jlackellar, W. 11. Skinner, T. Weston, Misses George, Hawken, Percy Smith and Testar. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. ON ami after this dale T will not ilile for any deb|ts coni my name without my vritten authority, T. SCOTT, New Plymouth. April 18, IiKM. Rubber* Stamps. Keesing's CORRESPONDENCE AND EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, A U UKLAND. TUTORIAL Correspondence for all examination subjects ami for classi:al and modern languages, Maori, Uenmonics, Writing, and other sub-

- .. .. in] melbou oojual in effect to personal tuition. Acli'ii MR MAURICE H. KEESINO His Majesty's Area Queen-street, Auckland. Waiwakaiho Bridge. DANGEROUS. PUBLIC NOTICE is given that the Waiwakaiho Bridge on Devc" Road, ah.out 2 miles East of Ne Plymouth, is dangerous for heavv traffic. H. OKBY, Ch»lrraa» Taranaki County Council. CURAT UN'RESERVED SALE OF IRONMONGERY, ETC. WEDNESDAY, Aj'UIL 20th, AND SATURDAY, APRIL 28rtl. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr W. F. flrecnawny, who has sold his Devon-street property, lo sell by auction on the premises adjoining the Scotch Kirk, on the ajfove date : The whole of his large and varied stock of liiiilrters' and General Troisier}', consisting of : _ ~„as corugnted iron, steel, east, and brass hutt hinges, sash weights, rim end mortice furniture and looks, mantel pieces, screw bits, tower holts, tiled grates, register grates, tilen, screws, hooks, squares, hammers, farriers' hammers, assorted handles, spring Mind rollers, T and gate hinges, glue, chisels, H.H. B.L. guns, galvanised pipe and fittings, sieel brackets, P.O. W.C.'s, single and double W.C. scats, 11 flushes, 2 cast enamel baths, 1 painted bath, holloware, enamel ware, enamel sinks, overmantels, lamps, glasses, and globes, axel grease, J.H. hose, etc, etc. NO RESERVE. Sfalc at 11 a.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 89, 19 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 89, 19 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 89, 19 April 1904, Page 3

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