FOOTBALL. AUCTIONEERS V. ANKERS. (The Match of the Season ■!) THURSDAY, 27th. —ln the — RECREATION GROUND. Admission 6d. Ladies Flee. Proceeds in aid ot the Giounds. Kick-off at 3.15. GARRISON BAKE ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT Thursday, July 27, 1905. Latent and Best Dance Music. Attractive Programmes. Supper, Visitors can rely on spending an enjoyable evening. Gents, 3s. Ladies 2s. Dress Circle Is for Onlookers. N. ALLEN, Secretary.
TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. AND CANARY SOCIETY. Annual Show. TO-MORRbW & SATURDAY, TO-MORROW &] SATURDAY, 28th & 29th JULY. 28th & 29th JULY. MDNSTER ART UNION DRAWN. SECOND NIGHT OF SHOW. Ist Prize, Gold Nugget, worth £2O. 2nd Prize, Gold Nugget, worth £i. 3rd Prize, Quilt, valued at £3 3s. And other Prizes o! Poultry, etc. MONSTER CAKE STUDDED WITH GOLD AND SILVER COINS. Orders may be left at E. Jeffries, baker. SHOW OPEN Irom 2 p.m. till 9 p.m., FRIDAY ; ami 10 a.m. till 10 p.m., SATURDAY. Burlington Tea Rooms will be open at Drill Hall during the Show. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary, Brougham Street.
ALEC HILL WILL receive pupils for the training of the voice at his rooms, above the Dresden Company, Devon Street. AT HODDEKS NEW PLYMOUTH. EX. TOMOANA FROM LONDON. JUST OPENED and on Sale at T. R. HODDER'S, a SPLEiNDID LOT ef useful STATIONERY. For pric|o and quality not to be surpassed, especially tho. SIXPENNY and SHILLING boxes and packets. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS. Newest Literature added to stock every week, All the Jateet toorks of fiction in bur. increasingly popular circulating Library, now so largely patronised ( PIKETT & WILKIE, BUULDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Telephone 265. Crushed Metal, Sand, Bouldeps, Paving Stones, PROMPT DELIVERY ■ AT.. REASONABLE RATES. Tarned Asphalt a Spec'ia Ity We supply; material only or finished work, as roqkiirod, for Tennis; Courts, Paths, Yards, anil Drives.
SCREENINGS FOR FOOTB ATHS ALWAYS ON HAND.: Large Concrete Cul vert Pipes IN STOCK. ESTIMATES GIVEN for, Buildings of all descriptions, Town orr Country, Drainag* Works, Painting, etc. A • X I I jUl* Workshop and Yard : GU.L STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE. Madame and thof. hyland, Phrenologist, Palmists, Astroloftists, Clairvoyants, and Crystal Headers (late Crystal Palace, London), may be consulted for a short stay only ; foes moderate. Rooms, next Mr Pellcw, Draper, Devon Street. G. LIVINGSTON ■ ■ " fT-TTwg LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL, 'AGENT, A FEW BARGiAINS» ACRES, D miles from town. With line houso and outbuildings ; very suitable (or dairy farm. Trice £l2 ]()s per acre. Splendid chnnco for a man with small capiftal. Very goud terms to good man. 1(HI ACRES.—7O acr<?s in grass, in-ih-s from railway, 3 roomed house, new. Price, £(». cata remain. Would exchange ;'ior smaller place capable of carrying about 25 cows. 100 ACRES.—4 miles from town, on metal road, closo to factory, To be sold under Government valuation. Small ■deposit required. 20 per cent, under anything: in tho district. Ceo. Livingston, LAND AGENT, E«mont Street - NEW PLYMOUTH* Telephone 205.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7883, 27 July 1905, Page 3
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