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MEL B. SPURR, THURSDAY, JUNE 9th. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY ! MR 11ER1U0RT FLEMING Will havo the honour o( presenting MEL B. SPURR ENGLAND'S I'.OX' PLAN now open at JlcKlnnc lain's. PRICKS : Ji/-, 2/-, and 1/ jors opt'n 7.M0, commencing 8.10. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 'J E A T It 13 H 0 Y A L Mi- W. W. COLLINS (Of Christchurch) WTLL DKLTVER A LECTDItE : 'What No-License meuns ; What the law is ; And why it should bo ADMISSION FREE Ladies cordially invited. Tt nence nt 8 p.m. THE TOWN RAND'S ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, I''. M. SOUTHAM, Hon. Sec. 'HIE TARANAKI GARRISON HAND'S ANNUAL BALL Will be held in the DRILL HALL -ON

THURSDAY, Mill JULY, 1!)0<1. PARTICULARS LATER. N. ALLEN, Hon. Hi' ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. A CONCERT WILL HE GIVES HY THE CHOIR In the SCHOOLROOM On FRIDAY EVENING, June lOlh, 1904. TICKETS : I/- (from members of lh» Choir). GRAND 'HY ASSOCIATION'. IS TICKETS. -II I TICKETS. 1 Baker and Co., House Furnishers. C. Carter, the Feople's Grocer. Teed and Co., Chemists. McEwen llros., Hoolmakers. Mi-h .Mitcliinson, Florist. 11. H. Cutlk'V, Tailor. John Hurle, Cycle Works. licllringer llros., Ironmongers. W. Murton, Ironnumg'er. N.Z. Clothing Factory. Morshend Nursery Co. And all members of the CommitTo Builders. received at my 'ltico till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, !sthinst., for the erection of addii New .Plymouth High School. -U or any tender not necesarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON', Architect, ung's Ilnildings, Brougham-street, June Tth, l'JOl. FRIDAY, JUNE 17th. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Sir \\ J. Scholield, who has leased his iirm, to cell by auction on the farm hikuru, on a(Uove date, all his dairy attlo and farm slock, consisting 2 pigs Spring cart and harness, separator and butter plant, buckets, plough, swingle! rees, collars, chains, etc., troughs, wheelbarrow, garden tools, maul and wedges, kitchen range, bedstead, washstand, mat trass, chairs, kitchen utensils, blinds, 2 stacks of hay, and sundries.

AT THE

Taranaki Education Board CIC.VntAL SCHOOL. CHILDREN' attending the Central School «re requested to assemble at Ihe school at !) a.m. on MONJIAY next, the IHUi inst., to resume their school duties. J'. S. WIMTCOMHIC, Secretary. Juno Bth, J 9(1-1. To Lease. 181 ACRES, all in grass and divided into sovsii paddocks, all level land ; will carry 60 cows ; good cowshed of 10 bails ; splendid' 10-room-ed house ;1} miles from factory, school, and post office ; good metai n.iid : 7 miles from railway .station, lien I ]. r ,s per acre, with p.c. No goodwill. Apply to D. LAING, Egiaont Street;

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1904, Page 3

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