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' rpjl KATIi E 1! OYA L. ■Sole I'l-Dpi'lctof and Manager, Mu ("ifcoimi: STRl'hbnsos. t'OMIJfO IN I! HGAL BPLEXDOITU Bigger! Brighter! Bettor than ever! Ml! GiiOliGK STUPJIIiXSOX'S ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. 60 In Number 60. Arrangfiuonts for the .sruson : Monday, march iuui, I;irsi production iu New Plymouth of tile Musical K.vtravaganz.l " BILL ADAMS." tukmiuy, MA ltd I aith : l'lie UoiUiintic Comic Opera, "A MOORISH MAID." Music liv Alfred Hill. Hook l.y J. Youlin Dircli. WEDNESDAY, MAIiCII 21x1. flie piece that luis nude all England lnugli tor oyer live years, 'THE DANDY DOCTOR." M.iguilijeiil. Wardrobe. Sjeriery aud effects complete for each production. Prices: -Is, Its and 2s. Bix J'lau at (lie Dresden Co. on Friday Morning, FIIED W. DUVAL, Business Manager. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOM EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. Tlll/IiSDAY, MAKCIt Loll!. Good Music aud Supper, Commence at 8 p.m. Gents, Is (id; Ladies, Is.

GARRISON BAND. ALL NATIONS' FAIR. IX Till': THEATUTi IiOy.VL, NEW PLYMOUTH. MA Hi ll 28, 3u, 30, :11. TN .VIJ) OF THii GAIHUSON X HAND EQUIPMENT ANI) BAND ROOM. GRAND BAZAAR, ART I.'NION—A'ALU ABLE riiKEs. fe" Siv tin: First Prize Sideboard in Mr E. Dingle's Window. COMPETITION'S OF ALL KINDS Fancy Dancing! (Jucssing Compel it ions Get ii Dividend I'voin our Wnihi Clokl Mine.

Shooting Gallery. Oivlioslral Musia Every 1! veiling. AFTERNOON TEA AM) SUPPERS. Art Union Tickets obtainable from members unci from E. Dingle. NEWTON ALT,UN, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH llAltJlOl'll BOARD. ISNDERS will lie received at I lie Office of the Board, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, up to 110011 on FRIDAY. 10th instfor carting gravel from the beach to the Hoard's depot at the Breakwater. Particulars can be obtained from the Foreman, Moiuroa. Lowest or any tender uol necessarily accepted. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD, j rTVENDERS will l>e received up to X THURSDAY, 15th March, at i p.m. for the supply and delivery al New Plymouth of Miiosheetsof 18 oz. Munfcs metal, Ift by! tin ; also ITewt of l.rin Muntz sheathing nails, and HDD sheets sheathing felt, Hft Tin by 2ft Bin or equivalent. A deposit of 5 per cent on the amount of the tender will be required. 0. RENJS'HLL, Secretary. New Plymouth, 2nd Mareh, I'JOti. 0. HEN NELL, Secretary.

NEW ZEALAND HALLWAYS. STIt.VTFOKD 1! At IKS. Ho LIDAY KxerKtuos TICKKTS, itviiiiablo for return till UHli March, will be issued TO STKATFOii l) on 1-tlii March, and by morning train on 15th March, from New Plymouth, Wuitarn, Wunganui and intermediate stations. These excursion tickets will NOT be available by MAIL TKAI3VS. BY Oil-DKH. WALL'S FOUNTAIN PEN. 11 111..S peii lias been greatly improved since first pul on the market, mid is now a perfect writing instrument I'or the otlice, home and pocket. Will take any steel nib. Writes equally wcil red and copying ink as with black. PRICE 23 6d EACH Those desiring a cheap, reliable Fountain I'en should not miss this opportunity of securing one at once, as the stjek is limited and will not again be procurable. A small quantity, suitable I'or presentation, handsomely chased in gold ami silver, with Ile t gold nib range from 10/ti to 15s.

Every Pen Guaranteed Mulil only by I THOS. AVERY Priulw, Bookseller, and Htatioui-r, Nhw riA'Jloi'Tli. BORROW YOUR NEW BOOKS ITUiQM my circulating Library. 1 : thank my numerous subscribers for their support, aud wish to intimate tUat-1 will further popularise this department by adding all that is late.-t and best ir. the book line. New sub' scribers will be welcomed and will keenly enjoy the rending 1 provide. During the approaching long evenings, you will find plenty of deeply interest* ing literature at T. R. HODDER'S I'IKCI'LATtNG LIBIiAKY Over 500 Volumes. On Mondays, Tuesdays aud Fridays L oijen from 7 to 8, in response to the requests of my patrons. You feel you must make an "all night sitting" of some of my selections; they lake you out. of yourself so thoroughly and make time ily like magie. Inspect my general stock. BOOKSKLLRIi, ST AT CO 1 EH J'WJsCV UOUDS

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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