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BRAND MATINEE. THE WILLIAMSON 810-TABLEAU THIS WILLIAMSON 810-TABLEAU TO-MOHHOW (SATURDAY), Feb.-11 At 2 o'clock,. (Enabling visitors to town to eatcl. the 4.150 train in umple time.) '"-A Trait for the' Little Ones. PANTOMIME. COMEDY. DRAMA. j Children hall-price to all parts. ry\ HEA TK E ROYAL. ' Under the diiection of Mr .1. C. ! . WILLIAMSON. TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock. Final Peiformanccs (Afternoon ai.d Evening) ; TO-MORROW, Saturday. I An Entertainment without, rival in the entile civilised world. A liberal I education brought to vour verv door Mr J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J MAitV£LLOUB 810-TABLiIAU J t MAKVJJLLOUS 810-TABL£AU ;• —Of the—- \ RUSSO-JAPANESE NVAH. We announce but a few items of our grand and varied programme, unrivalled throughout Australia. WITH THE RUSSIAN ARMY JN THR FAR EAST.—Showing the progress of Wu' Czar's Troops -aero;.,, Liberia to Manchuria, specially photographed by tharks Rogers, war correspondent and Uioscopist for the Charles UiU.au Trading Co., England. GENERAL KUROPATKIiIN'S ARRIVAL AT IRKUTSK.—Genera! kuropatkin received by Generals Rennemkeinp and Grakoff ; troops of Cossacks leaving Baikal Station ; the start for the 40 miles" inarch acros-s the ice of ' the frozen lake • Russian Infantry Soldiers of the l.nc murch|in s across the frozen Lake Baikal; i-xtra'oittinary tarts of a Spiad of Cossacks outside the walls of Mukden ; Mountain Artillery in Motienling Pass ; retreat of a s.iuud of Cavalry oflicers after the battle of the Yalu. PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR—Battleships in action, torpedo Iroats at >rk, towing; the fire ships, etc. etc. iparturoof the 14th Japanese Engineers for the front ; the Czar attending High Mass and on —■•-■■ - .•apture off Russian guns at tie of Liaoyang ; the great Toronto fire. Turnout of the Brigadei. the Tiro at midnight, th'e scenes next lay, dynaniHing the dangerous buildings. The wonderful 1!)04 MELUOUHXE CUP PICTURES (AcrasYa's Cup). An extraordinary B':o----jraph Feat. ALSO OTHER GREAT SUBJECTS TO-MOKROW (Saturday) : Grand Change of Programme. Prices : .'is. 2s, and Is. Box plan open at I). McKinnon Bain's. W.cJ. Lincoln, Touring Manager NEW ZIEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWERA RACES. ON 15th and 16th FEBRUARY, passenger trains will leave Havora at 5.10 p.m., Racecourse 5.H5 i,m, for Toko, Waltara, and New rtymouth, The usual 4.3."> p.m. rain Hawera to New Plymouth will TOT run. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS vill be issued to NORMZNBY from Tew Plymouth, Waitara, Toko, and ntcrmcdia'lc stationsi on 15th FEBRUARY, and by the MORNING TRAIN on 16th FEBRUARY, available for return till 18th February. These Ticketsl will NOT be availible by the mail trains. Return Tickets, available for DAY )F ISSUE ONLY, Noruianby to lacecoursc, price 2/6 each, including idiuission to the Course, can be obained from the Guard or at Nornanby Station. For further particulars sec posters. BY ORDER. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage. ARE now open for the coming season, under the capable manigement of Mr G. DUNCAN* A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. The most invigorating hmlth report in the North Island. Magnificnt prospects, delightful siniquwings, charming sylvan walks, and bp most delicjous and exhilarating nountain air. Thosfe in search oi lealth and rest at a minimum ol ost should not miss this chance. CHARGES. Charges for Mountain House: ]/- ier night, with use of bunk and ooking utensils, etc. ; visitors tc irovide their own blankets. If deired, meals may bo obtained from aretaker at 1/6 each. Tne catiagc aay be hired 'for the exclusive use oi - party, eight bunks wiln mat'itJS s only, and all cooking utens-ils Pith tables and other furnitu.'i;, pro ided. Terms on application. Jieali rill be provided by caretik«i, if re [iilrqd, same as above. PACKING FROM RADIUS LINE. The Committee have made arrangements with Mr W. 11. Jury's Sta ifes. New Plymouth', re 'packing iny communications to hlni, or rin Secretary of Committee, will rcerivi 'l'ompt attention. E, W, GARNER, >ccretary North Egmont Committee Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. \ Good Two Foot Rule Is to Sec that your FOOTWEAR i >f the BEST QUALITY procurable. QUALITY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS ! We stock the following liigh-Clas Hoods in INDIES' AND GENTS" BOOTS AND SHOE! •"OR LADIES— The Famous "JULIA MAI LOWE" SHOE from the Rir. Shoe Company. BUTTON BOOTS (P. C. Poland Co.) 3LACE KH) SHOES, awarded gol medal, S. Wolf Maisey. FOR GENTLEMENFRENCH CALF BOOTS, " No thern Light Brand." A goc wearing solid leather comfortab boot that w>U give yon every s tisfaction at a reasonable price Also (he Celebrated " EGMON'I Brand, in Chrome, Box Calf, ai Kangarctte. Also, ENGLISH AND AMER CAN BOOTS of the best brands Quality Guaranteed. J. R. CHATTERTON, X.L.C.R. BOOT AND SHOE WAR HOUSE, DeVon Street. NEW PLYMOUTH H. F. RUSSEL (L»t« A, 0. Fooke» aad Co.) B»t»bl[shed 1881. Licensed Land Broker ai Valuer DEVON STREET.' New Plymouth. 50 ACRES, Egmont Village, go dairy farm with good house o outbuilding?. £l6 per acre ; cheap property. 50 ACRES flrsWplaus level dairy fai good house and outbuildings ; ' subdivided and well grassed do* 2i miles from' New Plymouth, lease with ' compulsory purchas clause can be' arranged. ; price r sbhable.' ' ]97 ACRES, good mixed farm, cl to school, post oflico and fact on gpo.l metal road ; new 5-roi ed bouse and all necessary c buildings ; subdivided and all d< except shelter bush ; only £6 good tc.~ 1000 ACRES of good sheep and i tie country close to railway township. £4 per acre, on ei tional terms. Well worth in:, tion. A large selection of Town, Sul ban and Country Properties choose from. Taurang* Properties for sale. MONEY TO LEND,-From £1 to £IO,OOO on good country hold at current ratee. Transfers, Mortgages, etc., prepi at brokers' charges.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7735, 10 February 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7735, 10 February 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7735, 10 February 1905, Page 3

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