"TVH K AYR K RO Y A L. 1 WEDNESDAY NEXT. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Farewell Entertainment. Dress Circle 'ln, all Downstairs Is. Great Musk-al Attraction. The Famous BLACK FAMILY Who will re-appear in a new and complete change ol programme. Comic Songs, Comic Sketches, Instrumental Selections, Charming Sollos, Cowboy, Persian and Japanese Dances, Musical Novelties. Miss NELLIE V. BLACK, Contralto and Dlinist. All New Plymouth should ...j the BLACK FAMILY. Plan for reserved scats (2s) at McKinnon Bain's. J. A. MACDONALD. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE WESTERN PARK. A PROGRESSIVE Bridge and Euchre Party Will be held in the OLD FREEMASONS' HALL. Brougham Street. TUESDAY, JULY IS. Play will commence at 8 p.id. Light refreshments will he served at 1Q p.m. Il is requested that those-who can conveniently do so will bring cards. Tickets may be obtained from the Ladies' Committee, or from JAMES .C. GEORGE, Hon. Secretary. GARRISON BAND ANNUAL BALL THEATRE .ROYAL Thursday, duly 20, 1905.! N. ALLEN, Secretory. Poultry Show. POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES. CATS AND PETS CATS AND PETS Will be held in the DRILL HALL,
On JULY 19th and 20th, 1905. North Island Championship for BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS ROUEN DUCKS JUDGES: Poultry : Mr John Casey, Wellington. Pigeons: Mr A. C. Johnston, Lepperton. Canaries, etc : Mr A. H. Martin, Now Plymouth. LIBERAL PRIZES AND NUMEROUS AND VALUABLE SPECIALS. . ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 12th, ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 12th, Local Entries will be received |>y Mr JOHN HURLE, Cycle Depot, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Schedulci and Entry Forma posted free. JOHN C. EKJJAHL, slon, Secretary, P.O. Box 22, Itawera.fARANAKI POULTRY & FIGRON SOCIETY. Annual Show. JULY 28 and 29. North Island Championships.— Silvor Wyandottes. Working Homer Pigeons. Sfteeiul Prizes— Two value £lO 10s each. Six value £f> us each. Two value £3 Us each. And many others ot smaller value. lES, CAGE RIRPS, AND PETS. Lfltri.-* close July 1.", at 8.30 p.m. ART UNION TIUKKTS.-Kntry onus and particulars from E. T. WEBSTER, Secretary. Brougham Street. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TAR. ANAKI CONSTITUENCY. LADIES AND REVTIiEMEN.IWILL take an early, opportunity during the suasion of mooting you at the various centres, and will render an, account of my past stewardship by delivering a political ndclress at places to bo duly advertiscd.jaVours faithfully, *£. METCALF SMITH, M.H.K. TO CREAMERY PROPRIETORS, DAIRY FARMERS, Etc. I SOLICIT consignments of Ilutter, Cheese and HaCon for sale to Auckland Grocers ; Commission 5 lier cent. Or will buy if good I BUY GOODS in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent, conunisFARMS SOLD at usual Coiul sion. Henry Winks, VICTORIA AVENUE, AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7863, 4 July 1905, Page 3
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