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GRAND SACRED CONCERT VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. In the , THEATRE ROYAL In aid of the RECREATION SPOUTS GROUND. Special Engagement of— Mi> Hamilton Hodges, The Celebrated Bass Soloist, Assisted by Miss Eva Nixon, Miss Amy Chong, Miss Clarice Bnckuwu. Mr A. L Cooke, A'ioliu Solo. Mr T. B. M'Connell, Cornet Solo. Choruses from THE MESSIAH AND ELIJAH, Pull Orchestra under the Leadership of MR A. L. COOKE. Price of Admission i Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit Is. H. J. HOBBS, Secretary Concert Committee, J. CLARKE, General Secretary,

PUBLIC BILL MONDAY, APEIL 16. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL In aid of Western Park Improvement Fund. Dancing at 8 p.m. First-class Orchestra". Tickets -. Gentlemen, 3s; Ladies, 2s.

WINTER ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME. Long, cokl and wintry evenings make iis stay indoors, How "to pass the time? Nothing better, surely, than in reading interesting books, EVERYBODY HALF-PRICE To tkis class of entertainment notr, because T. R. HODDER has just taken stock, and found ho is carrying too many books altogether. So out they go. All the popular authors' best books at reduced rates. A thousand volumes of copyright Colonial Libraries, from A SHILLING UPWARDS. Tho stock includes a large number of older, but equally useful and interesting books. at half the price you are asked elsewhere. Tales of entrancing interest, that provide profitable, useful, and educational entertainment at home. Children's Books, Prize Books, and Toys, all reduced, A BIGGER DISCOUNT THAN EVER. TO ALL ■ LIBRARIES JUST NOW Committees, note plcaso that any decent offer will be accopted now for large parcels. Magazines and journals at less than half price. BIBLES. In all sizes, and BIBLES, and m all styles and printing, similarly reduced STATIONERY. Look at these prices. for the sale month: Sixpenny packets writing materials, 4d; Shilling packets, Oil. Envelopes: 250 for lud, or 5 packets for (Id ; or superior linisli, 250 for 1/0, 5 packets for lod. Day books, fromCd; copyiugbooks, from 2s (id ; good drawing books, 2d ca'.'li, and other lines equally cheap. THE SALE SLAUGHTER , Includes the whole of G. D. Malcolm and Co.'s stock of Toys and Fancy Goods. Bargains here, top. Kites H each, Cribbags Boxes, Dolls, Wood Toys, Games, etc. THE CIT-PRICU TIME CONTINUES TILL MAY Ist Fnless the whole is sold out earlier. HODDER'S DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. PRIME MEAT CASH ON THE BLOCK oa CASH AT THE CART OR on delivery ensures your purchase of Meat (beef and veal) at a penny per pound less than is paid by the customer who obtains credit. YOU KNOW OUR MEAT. Its Quality has built up our business. SMALL GOODS ARE EQUALLY POPULAR. SOLEBROS., BUTCHERS, Corner ot Devon and Currio Streets, I New Plymouth.

THE VEHICLE FOR FARMERS. For Farmers I recommend a Liqht lUujigjj of InikesiEuun: Gia, Has plenty of room under seat for parcels and boxes, and specially designed for country use. let me build one for yo.i, with big, bent wings to protect you from the mud and rain, Dennett springs, spotted gum shafts, and all work done by our hands. The one I have in mind for you setts 3 persons, and is fitted with my patent sliding seal, instantly and securely moved. I will exchange or take old vehicles in purl payment for a new oue. Call in, and let's talk it over. Premises just past Sash and Door Factory. Look for the Big Sign Board, tt. 0. BUTCHEB FO.U VEHICLES. Gill St. Opposite Baptist Church. New Plymouth. JNG for LEKT Salt Herrings Red Herrings Dried Sprats Shrimps Toheroas Lobster aud a large all kinds of fish from A.LLEN VEALE GROCER, DEVON STREET, Thcairc Royal. Don't Forget my Coffee

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8077, 5 April 1906, Page 3

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