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!'pIIE AT R E nOY Ah. 1 A gigantic attraction. I THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. positively Tins night onli. I MR .1. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Famous Young Actress, t Mia3"Tii r T£LL BEDME j Supported by his SPLENDID DRAMATIC COMPANY, In tho Delightful Comedy Urania, ~T~ "SOTDAY" lhc rijy iti whic.i Miss Itrune made her triumphant Australian Debut. "Stand by the gal in the days to Come as we stood together in tilt days that am gone." I'.lans now o|> 'n at Uui Colliji r and Colo lial Piano I*epot. PRICES : os, 3s, -s. Early doors to Stalls und I'it, (id extra. yy BITELE Y II ALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST lltll. ONE NIGHT ONLV. The British Biograph 0000 FEET OF L'iVJNG PICTURES. Two Hours among the Most Ueautiful Scenery on Earth. ENGLAND, and the River 'ill.uncs IRELAND, and I.u k>'s of Killarney, SCOTLAND, and its lk'autitul Glens and Lochs. AMERICA, and Falls of Niagara. Hot Lakes and Terraces, Uviorc and After Eruption. Interspersed uiith 5000 FEET OF LIVING PICTURES The Most Comical and Amusing Ever Produo'd. Musical Selections l>y the Latest LOUD-SPEAKING GRAMAPIIONJC. Million Prices : Adults Is, Children 6d ; Reserved Scats, Is <«i. Doors open 7.30. Overture at 8. STAR * SOCIAL Will be held In tho THEATRE ROYAI on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 23. Under tho patronage of the Auckland Represent ativos and Management and Taranaki Rugby Union. Gentlemen, 3s ; Ladies, 2s. A. lIUMFIIRIES, Hon. Sec. IN BANKRUPTCY.

IX TUB ESTATE OK DAVID HENDEHSOX. V OTICE is hereby given that a M First ami Final Dividend of Eleven Shillings'and Ond'Penny in the C is now |»,valiUi at my ollice on al\ proved accepted claims, upon production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Olllc.inl Assignee, Netv Plymouth. New Plymouth, Kth Au-usl, liin.V

NEW PLYMOUTH POST OFFICE. rpENDERS will be received at this <oflic# up till noon of MONDAY, 21st August, l ( JO*°i, for the erection i»f a Post Office a J New Plymouth, drawings, etc., im;y be seen at tin Post Offices New Plymouth, WangaU', and Palmerston North, and at rh's office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN CAMPBELL Government Architect. Public Works Office, Wellington, July 20t!i, 2905.

DAIRY KAMI FOR SALE BY TENDER JQ r\ ACRES, ].ciso with right of 1-/ CO purchase nt £2OO. 100 in \;rass ; 3-roomed house, larpe cowshed ; plantations ; sub-divided into several paddocks, nod ring fenced. Sltuatud 1$ milrs from fnctory, on ■*ood metal road, Tarat a District. This property carried 25 cows through Inst winter Tenders close SATURDAY, August 2fith, 1905. with the undersigned, from whom further particulars may foe oli tained. Tho highest or any tendcl not neccsoarily accepted. MCKMAN F. RUSSELL, Land Broker, New I'lymouth IN FUTURE the Vogeltown 'Bua will leave town at 8 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily, with the exception oi 'Thursday, when the midday 'bus will leave town at 1 p.m. instead of noon. On Saturday nights it will leave town at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. The return 'bus will leave Vogeltown at 8.30 a.m., 12.40 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. NORWICH & LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, <«' HE OFFICE of the above COM1. I'ANY lias been removed to tho COI'FEE PALACE BUILDINGS Bgmont Street, New Plymouth. PERSONAL ACCIDENT and I'IS EASE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY WORKERS' COMPENSATION MORTGAGE INDEMNITY, am LATE GLASS insurance effected at LOWEST current rates. D. McALLUM, District Agent. Telephone No. 117..

TO CREAMERY PROPRIETORS, DAIRY FARMERS, Etc. I SOLICIT consignments of Butter, Cheese and BaCon for sale to Auckland Grocers ; Commission 5 («r cent. Or will buy if Rood value. I BUY GOODS in Auckland at bottom prices for 3 per cent, commission. FARMS SOLD ftt usual Commission. Henry Winks, VICTORIA AVBNIE, AUCKLAND.

WOMEN ALWAYS BUY SURATURA TEA IT is Inherent in women to be economical, and the majority of women arc thrifty, because the responsibility falls upon them to make the weekly WQge or monthly salary f?o as far as possible. When buying tea U)t» careful housewife thinks of quality as well ns price, and she invariably buys SURATURA TEA It gives absolute satisfaction to palate uml purs«. U i s a jwriect high grude Ccjlon .'l'oa, guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any chc u p or inferior teas. RETAJ L I'UICES. Suratura A Quality—ls 6d per lb. Suratura B quality—ls 9d per lb. Suratura D quality—2b per lb. Suratura X quaVty—2s 4d per lb. • f.r. rv :• i«. -Tni.-rrr.':-s TRY A GAS GK LLER foi» your home<

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7894, 9 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7894, 9 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7894, 9 August 1905, Page 3

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