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rH KATIt 10 ROYA L. New I'lymouth. Sole Lessee ami Director, Mt GEORGE MUiJGROVK. NKXT MONDAY EVENING NEXT MONDAY JULY ililu MISS NELLIE STEWART MISS .NELLIE STEWART MISS NELLIE STEWART -AwlMr GEORGE MUSCIROVE'S NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC CO. Will give one Special Performance of "PRETTY PEGGY." "PRETTY I'EGGY." Reserved Seals : Five Shillings. T'*' Box Plan will be opened at McKinnon Bain's to-ilav (Monday) at 9 a.m. HARRY MIiSGROVK, Touring Manager. GARRISON' BAND ANNUAL BALL THEATJiE ROYAL, Thursday, July 27, 1905. Idlest and JJest Dunce Music. Attractive Programmes. Supper. \ isitors can rely on spending" On enjoyable i*V(.i^n(f. Gents, 3s. Ladies 2s. Dress Circle Is lor Ontookers. N. ALLEN, Secretary.

St. CECILIA CHOK.U SOCIETY, j VOCAL AMI INSTIU MF.yrAL S CONCERT ( ST. MAKY'S HALL. : TI'KSDAV EVKMNC. JT LY 2,1. ! I'riiifijnil Yoc-illsts : MISS MLUI'HY ! Mr ALKC HILL CLEES AM» I'AKT SO.VIS BY I THK CHOIR. _ IXSTKOIENTAL, <II'AUTK'ITKS. Solo : l'iunofriU'. Mrs Cope. Cunductor : Mr (J. If. WHITE. rickets, I> i-.irh. Ti> Ih' had from .Mr Avery. Stationer. I> vein Str.i-t ; ,Mns Waujrh, Ci>ni<f tioiior, IN'vim 'st.<vt : City Fruit awl Klowvr Co., IVvon Si reel; Mr Ainhury, Tivastfrcr. or any member of tif Society.

FRANK lIOHF.UTS lion. S •S'KJN V KIYER. THURSDAY, .lIL.Y 20. ttITHOIT RESERYE. NEWTON KING

HAS received instructions fr#m Mr \Y. 11. Linn, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, Stony River, on above date, the whole of .hin live ajid dead stock, comprising : 228 U Alu YcA TTL B 60 Jersey cows, in calf 21 Jersey heifers, in calf . 19 Holstein cowb, in calf 7 Hol&iein heifers, in calf 48 Vossbred S.H. cows, in calf 2 crossbred S.H. heifers, in calf 10 yearling Jersey heifers 6 yearling Hols loin heifers 50 mixed weaners 1 2J yeat Jersey bull, pedigree guaranteed 1 -1 year Jers-y bull, well I■ r d 1 Holstein—Frcsian Hull. pedigree guaranteed, 2 years ol.i 12J year Holstein bull, well bred. 1 0 month Jersey bull calf, eligible for stud book. 4 well-bred horses, 20 store pigs, l'oultry, Hrake, Carts, liar ncss, ploughs, harrows, tools, Sundri.-s, liooth and McDonald windmill (new), mowing machine .(new), 1 13 coulter drill (new), MacCormick' hay rake, caas, buckets, dairy utensils. vats, etc., etc., etc. ALSO— From the Tarata Farm 20 3 year old springing heifers Lunch Provider!. Sale at 11 o'clock, a.m. A free brake will leave the matt, Xew Plymouth. at 8 o'clock on tin morning of the sale, intending purchasers will oblige b> booking seats early. Cattle will he (!■•!>' ' '1 'r«e at EK tham, Opunak-, i"' v-i v I'iyinouth. if desired. ALEC HILL \\' ILL receive pupils for the train- " ing of the voice at his rooms, above the Dresden Company, Devon Street. TARANAKI rOI LTKY £ I'ltiKUX SOCIETY". Annual Show. .1I I,Y 28th and 2'Jtli, I'JU.j. Entries Close To-day ( at 8.30 p.m. SPECIAL CLASSES FOK CAXAII lES, CAGE IIIHUH, AND PETS.

ART rsiox TICKETS.—Entry tonus and particuluis fiotu E. I'. WEBSTER. Secretary, Brougham Street. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF TEIE WESTERN PARK. A PROGRESSIVE Bridge and Euchre Party Will be held in the OLD FREEMASONS' IIAI.L, Brou phalli Street. TUESDAY, JULY IS. Plav will commence at 8 p.m. Lieht refreshments will be served at 10 p.m. It is requested that those who cac conveniently do so will bring cards. Tickets mav be obtained from the Ladies' Committee, or from JAMES C. GEORGE, Hon. Secretary. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. TJ CSES will leave New Plymouth ) for Breakwater, via South Hoad, every half-bniir from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run avery half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers evary evening, leaving town at 7 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7874, 17 July 1905, Page 3

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