T HEAT HE ROYAL New Plymouth. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, December 7th and Bth. Under arrangement with MR J. 0. WILLIAMSON, London's Laughing Limit of Fun, "THE J.P." Direct from the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, aud His Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, where for months it lias been delighting COUNTLESS THOUSANDS OF THEATRE-GOERS. Box plan open at D. McKinnon Bain's. mHEA TR E ROY A L Direction of Clide Metkell axd Jonx Guxx. THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 7th, Will witness the first appearnnoo in Now Ptvmouth of the famous STRAND THEATRE COMEDY CO. In which are popularly identified those famous London Gaiety Stars, MR J. J. DALLAS and MISS FLORENCE LLOYD, In England's Immortal Laughing Triumph, " THE J.P." As played at the Strand Theatre, London, for orer filX) nights. Prices: ss. 3s and Is. Business Manager, G. H. Babnes. WESTERN MAORI ELECTORATE JL have been nominatod:— Henabk Kaihau Erceba Tk Kahu HaMIOBA MAKGKAniA Te Hephec Tckino PITIEBA TaIVVA Nabe Teimana Te Weraboa Kingi. Geo. T. Wilkinson, Returning Officer. Otorohanga, Dec. 1,1905.
TO THE ELECTORS OF TAIIANAKI. Ladies and Gkstlejibn,— J AM soliciting your votes in my finor nt the coming election, having completed my tour through the electorate where I have had in every instance well-attended meetings and received good hearings. My platform has been well received. My views on the land question come from practical experience. lam a staunch freeholder, and equally strong on the subject of providing town workers with suitable houses at a reasonable cost. lam a strong advocate of reading in advance of settlement, and the adoption of a rational system of dealing with railway construction. Technical education should be carried on to a greater extent than at present, and I will support agricultural and rural education. In regard to the Licensing question I claim that my attitude in the past is such that members of lhc no-license party can feel assured that their interest, and that of the community at large will be safe in my hands, I advocate social clubs, where our young men can meet in a hall of their own for the purpose of holding literary and debating and social meetings, and thus be the means of removing our lads from oIT the streets. I stand for pure administration and will not be a blind follower of anv party. lam a native of New Zealand, and for the last twenty-seven years have been n resident of Taranaki. 'I have taken great interest in local matters, and as Chairman of the Taranaki Honpital and Charitable Aid Board, have assisted in making reforms which merit the institution's being classed as one of the best in the colony, also specially may be mentioned the providing of happy homes in the country for the children under the Hoard's control and acquiring the freehold of the six sections known as the "Hospital Gardens," and the beautifying mid planting of the Hospital gardens and Home. I sincerely thank you, Ladies and Gentlemen, for the many acta of kindness shown me during my electioneering campaign, and trust the good feeling existing between myself and the other candidates will continue, as I have not personally done any canvassing. I now respectfully ask you to vote for, Yours truly, G. Tiscn. FJURAXAKI ELECTORATE My Committees were dissolved on Saturday last. E. M. SMITH. B( I,STOCK Shoes, »w Aida aud Lome Fronts. The acme of comfort.—McJiW.fi>' BROS, Brown Leghorns .J Huff Orpingtons, Indian Runner Ducks, a/- sitting (guaranteed fertile). -■McEWEN BROS.' Boot Shop. TWO Unfurnished Rooms wanted in town boundary; state what terms and conveniences to Daily N kws, this office. WANTED. —Small Cottage to rent, must be within mile from town, near sea. Write particulars to "Ledger," at Daily News Ollice. WAN'TKD Boys to sell "Sketchcr" This Morning, Good commission given.—Apply >'. Z. EXPRESS CO. "IVTANTIiD TO-DAY—One or T f two furnished rooms with use of all conveniences. Urgent.—Apply Daily News Ollice. T*7"ANTED, a House Maid and VV Waitress for Okaiawa Hotel. Wages £'l week. Apply While Hart Hotel, New Plymouth. E ASF Blili HIES. Book your ) orders now for delivery of fine Ir- ~U raspberries, (Is per dozen lbs. City Fruit and Flower Coy. Phone 270. TO- LET —Four-roomed house, acr land. 2J miles Carrington road Suitable m u'ki'l garden or poultry run Apply Daily N'kws. READ THIS LIST THROUGH. . . .
Would take „ exchange. Write II is ii great t-haiirt-an or woman, I nf 50 aeres or exchange for a ble of milking -Id right ; leni;s right. -Town section or ■ value of £2s<| or ymenl of lirst-class 100 aeres elose to Fabmebs and graziers will please note that I am in touch with cash buyers who are open to talk business if the prices arc righj, Send particulars now, and if is right, expect a buy the week. - 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 6 December 1905, Page 3
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