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HEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AN IDEAL ATTRACTION. Dix's Refined Entertain:/,-a Comprising the Finest Combination ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere 4 CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS A CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS l ± The Sweetest Singers of Part Songs, Glees, etc., ever heard. THE WHEELERS, The World's Greatest Trick Cyclists. Mr GEO. DICKIE, America's Premier Ventriloquist ; LYLA THOMPSON, the Fascinating Comedienne ; Mr LES. WARTON, the famous Coou Impersonator ; Mr GEO. WARSAW, tho Popular Basso ; Miss Jv.v Afcer- .! ein, Pianiste. Popular Prices, 2s ttnd Is, Reserved Seats at 3s can be booked at UcKmnon Bain's Warehouse, Theatre lioyal Buildings. Doors 7.'50, Orchestra 8. Mr H. W. Stewart, Touring Manager Whiteley Memorial Church. ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL. SUNDAY NEXT (December 11.) Preacher.—Rev. J. G. Chapman, Wanganui. Special Offertories towards reduction of Church Debt.

ANNUAL TEA MEETING MONDAY, Dec. 12th, in Wh'i'teley Hall, Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets 1/-, children half-price. Addresses by ministers and others. Vocal anid Instrumental Music. * _ iSst£ij£S NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. . HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued from nny station to ■ny station on the Wellington-,rapier-New Plymouth Section and he Wellington and . Mauawatu ,'ompany's Railway from DECEMi!ER 17th to JANUARY 2nd, avnilible for return till FEBRUARY 18th 1905. For further particufars see posters :t stations. BY ORDER. NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. 41'PLICATIOK S will be received, by letter only, up to MONDAY, December 12th, for the positions of ticket-takers, door-keepers, and gate-keepers, also assistants for lhe Dining and Refreshment Rooms it the Exhibition. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. MEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, Ltd. INTENDING Shareholders are notified that payments on account of shares can be made cither to Mr Joe Crockett or at the Registered Office of the Society, Currie Street.

CARNIVAL BALL. A T the request of many ladies, I c\. beg to convene a meeting for the purpose of holding a ball during Carnival Week. I shall be pleased to have as many ladies and gentlemen as can make it convenient to attend 011 FRIDAY afternoon, nt 4 o'clock, at the Town Hall, ALICE M. COCK. FOR SALE BY TENDER. O AWMILL on Ifahui Road, with O extensive timber rights, stationary engine,'- breast bench, vertical breaking down, planing machine, ate., steam hauler, and all logging plant. Doing good trade in excellent district. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, December 21st. Highest or any cender npt necessarily accepted. Full particulars from H. A. Mills, Rahotu. Easy terms can be arranged. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions to sell by auction at the Haynmrket Yards about—--4000 FEET TIMBER, Consisting of 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6 x 2, 6xl, flooring, verarndaiv PoSts, and match-lining. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. HOW TO SPEND A DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY. BEFORE making arrangements for your annual holiday, send to the office of the undersigned for leaflet describing a grand Eight Days' Pleasure Cruise along the Northern Coast. The Northern Company's fine steamer Ngapuhi, which maids a similar trip very successfully in January last, will be despatched again from Auckland on FRIDAY, Fubruary 17 th, for an extended cruise. This is a unique opportunity for seeing the beautiful harbours 011 the Northern Coast under the pleasantest conditions. Hie programme at Whangaroa, the most picturesque harbour in New Zealand, includes a visit to a Kauri Forest. Fishing in great variety all along the coast. J. C. WEBSTER, Agent.

TAHANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY FlfefflNG SEASON, Ist OCTOBER, 1904, TO 30th APRIL, 1905, iiUSHING LICENSES may bo o t> . tained from A. S. Hasuell, W. W. Murton. Devon-street, and Okoy, Son, and Arnold (Limited), New Plymouth ; Burrough' and Hopkins, (Limited) ; Burrough and Hopkins, and T. Drake and Co., Inglewond Harwood and Treeby, Opunake, and from the undersigned. D. McALLUM, Secretary. Licenses : Men, whole season, £1 women, and boys under 16 years, live shillings. The following licenses l.ave been issued J. Bennett E. Whittle C. A. Stead (boy)J. Mcßae F. W. Raoy O. E. Mannering A. L. Humphries L. Harworth (boy) G. Barker W. Staite A. W. Bewley P. Duddy A. L. Cooke E. Gyde A. L. Tuke A. Hollingworth J. 0. Cock D. McAllum J. S. Fleming A. Walker T. W. Drake (boy) T. Drake J. Wilson H. A. Smith F. L. West S. R. Smith B. Sims (boy) C. Seabright C. Pridham J. H. Clayton J. Simpson R. Birch W. H. Birch C. Smith H. R. H. Oswin A. M. A. Jemnins T. Hopklnson A. E. Sykes F. J. Affleck E. S. Bayley A. W. Marsh Alfred S way si and J. Gibson, jun. Charles Hodson J. E. Wilson F. M. Grayling W. C. Dudley (boy) G. W. Wareham C. Carnell A. Callender (boy) John Lambert A. Wallis (boy) C. S. Strong* Leo- Humphries L. J. Hari'op L. Standing (boy) Jolm Stewart J. DeCaatro (boy) R. Swaysland C. McGregor (boy) L. Dcs Forges (boy; W. Vincent E. O'Connor (boy.Dr. Morrison D. Deegan (boy) T. O'Connor (boy) Charles Hodson J. Cook Leo Humphries N. James (boy) F. M. Grayling Geo. Romson W, L. Gray S. Avery (boy) C. E. Simmons A. Atkinson (boy) F. Lh Standing R. H. George

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 288, 9 December 1904, Page 3

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