GRAND MATINEE. THE WILLIAMSON 810-TABLEAU THE WILLIAMSON 810-TAULEAU SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEU. 11th, at 2 o'elock. (Enabling visitors to town to catch the 4.30 train in ample time.) Children half-price to all parts. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 10 and 11, including Saturday Matinee A 20th CENTURY SENSATION. ''We placo the World before you." o WITH THE JAPS IN MANCHURIA As Magnificently and . Realistically Hhist rated by Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON S I t MAEVELLOUSBIO-TABLEAU J , % MARVELLOUS 810-TABLEAU % Ol' the russo-.iapanf.se war. We read the newspapers, R u<( hear much from the seat of war. Aryone, however, puiTlv.isinig A jc.';i. lo |' iwitness the ItlO-TABLEAU will dis-.jj cover the great and stern realities . of the sensational campaign. Read- ■ lug is Instructive. Seeing is believing. Our War Pictures are absolute- . •ly genuine. We also display events ' and pagVants from a! : l ijuirttrs of the, Globe. 1 SATURDAY—Grand Change of Programme. Prices : Bs, 2s, and Is. Box plan open at D. McKinnou Bain's. , W. J. Lincoln, Touring Manag r 0 ONE has 1 buy or collect bottles on my :count, and I wMI lie glad to receive information of any person making false representations. JAS. PAUL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10. NEWTON KING 'ILL sell by auction at his T T yards, as above—--30 mixed yearlings 30 calves 28 yearling' heifers 35 heifers and cows 18 2 year steers 40 12 to 18 months mixed 24 2 to 2} year steers 25 store cows 7000 feet timber Sale at 12.30. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will ]>e received at my ollice up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, February 18th, for the election of Consumptive Shelters at the New Plymouth Hospital. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Street. TAHANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. BOOKMAKERS, their CLERKS, or AGENTS, will NOT ne allowed to ply their calling by netting or otherwise on the Racecourse. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage. ARE now open for th« coming season, under the capable management of Mr G. DUNCAN. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. The most invigorating health reisort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Thosje in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should ndt miss this chance. CHARGES. Charges for Mountain House : ]/- per night, with use of bunk and cooking utensils, etc. ; visitors to provide their own blankets. II desired, meals may be obtained from caretaker at 1/6 each. The cottage •may be hired 'for the exclusive use of a party, eight hunks \v;ln mat*reuses only, and all cooking utenfils. with tables amd other turniturn, provided. Terms \m application. Meals, will he provided by cai'etfker, if required, same as above. PACKING FROM RADIUS LINE. The Coimrtittee have made ai'Tiii.gements with Mr W. H. .Jury's Stables, New Plymouth l , re parking. Any communications to him, or the Secretary of Committee, will receive prompt attention. E. W. GARNER, Secretary North Egmont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. A Good Two Foot Rule Is to see that your FOOTWEAR is of the BEST QUALITY procurable. QUALITY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS ! Wo stocl Goods in nving High-Class ■ LADIES' AND GENTSBOOTS AND SHOES. FOR LADIESThe Famous "JULIA MARLOWE" SHOE from the Rich Shoe Company. BUTTON BOOTS (P. C. Ford and Co.) GLACE KID SHOES, awarded gold ; medal, S. Wolf Maisey. i - FOB GENTLEMENFRENCH CALF BOOTS, •■' Norf them Light Brand." A good wearing solid leather comfortable boot that will give you every satisfaction at a reasonable price. Also the Celebrated " EGMONT" Brand, pi Chrome, Box Calf, and Kangarcttc. Also, ENGLISH AND AMERII CAN BOOTS of the best brands. J. R. CHATTERTON, X.Ii.C.R. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, ~ Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. H. F. RUSSELL (Lata A. C. Fookei asd Co.) RMabltflhed 1881. , Licensed Land Broker and ; - Valuer DEVON STREET. New Plymouth. 50 ACRES, Egmont Village, good dairy farm with good house and \ outbuildings. £l6 per acre; a cheap property. 50 ACRES first-class level dairy farm, good house and outbuildings ; wcl Eubdividod and well grassed down; 2i miles from New Plymouth. A lease with compulsory purchasing clause can be arranged ; price reasonable. '-"' 197 ACRES, good mixed farm, clos« to school, post office and factprj on gooU metal road ; new o-room-'H ed house and all necessary out- "■ buildings ; subdivided and all dowi )r except shelter bush ; only £6 15i per acre. £250 cash required ; exceptionally cheap. ■'" 1450 ACRES of first-class bush clost to metal road ; price 30s per acre . gool terms to improving tenant. 5 a 1000 ACRES of good sheep and oat tie country close to railway an 3 township. £4 per acre, on exceptional terms. Well worth insp.ee- .' Won. d ?- A large selection of Town, Subur- . nan and Country Properties tc *™ choose from. Vf Tauranga Properties for sale. tD MONEY TO LEND.-From £IOOC od to £IO,OOO on good country fret hold at current rates. Transfers, Mortgages, etc., preparet n0 " at brokers' charges. £ Devonshire Dairy, re. DEVON STREET, on Adjoining Wh'to Hart Hotel. ON SALE—-Cream, Milk, Devon shire Cream, Butter, Skir Milk, Buttermilk. Daily delivery a T' tor December.lst. Orders prompt! attended to. T L. FROST, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 3
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