Theatre HOTAI NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction J. C. Williamson. From the Land of Fun. TO-NIGIIT. WEDNIiSDAV, Al'lUL 18. (One Night Only) MK J. C. WILLIAMSON presents the Modern Cullossus of WIT FUN ANECDOTE MR B. G. KNOWLES (Prince of Merriment) In Lis Fascinating and Humorous Entertainment, SONGS and STOBIKS of the STAGE interspersed with MUSIC SONG DANCE, Assisted by the Pre-eminent Banjo Instrumentalist Mrs R G. Knowles, and Beautiful Mov.ng and Still Pictures. The"Wellington Post" says: "Mr H. G. Knowles kept his audience laughing heartily. It was genuine laughter, no snigger j and seemed to have its souroe m the region of the ribs of the auditorium, from which all good laughter comes." Attend—A Night with Knowles. Box Plan now open at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Performance commences at 8 o'clock punctually. BEUT. IiOYLE, Business Mnnaser.
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICJiS. "VTOTIOJJ is hereby given thai the li several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be iodged forbidding same within oiie'month:— 10§3 Thomas 'William Fisher, applicant; 113 acres, 2 -oods, being sections 73 and 77, Oakura District, occupied by Henry Remlall Mills. Diagrams may be inspected at this ollice, Plan 2311. Dated this 10th day of April, 1006, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. T. HUTCHISON, District Land Registrar.
OMATA 110 AX BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that an election of two members for the Omnia Road Board Commissioners iu place of Messrs Alfred George unci William Pattimore Bishop, will be held at the ofltee of the Board, Eguiont street, New Plymouth, 011 SATURDAY, otli May, 11)06. I declare the Board's office as above the place, and soo.x on SATURDAY, the 28th April, 1906, as the time, for receiving nominations of candidates. D. McALLUM, Returning Officer. Egrnont street. Now Plymouth, 9th April, 1906. LOST. —Tuesday afternoon in Devon or Egrnont Street- or at Railway Station, GOLD BROOCH with jialo green stones, without pin, Rsward at Terminus Hotel.
SPLENDID CHANCE. ACRES: S miles from New tj I Plymouth ; near beach, school and factory. Fifteen acres native bush ami karaka groves. Owner is absentee. Price; A BARGAIN, fa an a FiiEEHOM). Terms : £SO cash. Apply,
E. J. CAUTHEW & Co. PRIME MEAT CASH ON THE BLOCK Oil CASH AT THE CAKT 011 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 lias built up our business. SMALL GOODS ARE EQUALLY POPULAR. SOLE BROS.. BUTCHERS, Corner ot Devon and Oniric Streets, New Plymouth.
DAIRY PRODUCE. WE ui'L' Buyers of .Dairy and and Separator Butter, Ist and i}ud grades, Highest prices given, Apply A. J. ENTRICAN & CO., LTD. AUCKLAND. WINTER ENTERTAINMENT AT HOME. Loug, cold and wintry evenings make us stay indoors. Row to puss the time ? Nothing bettor, surely, than in reading interesting books. EVERYBODY HALF-PKICE To this class of entertainment now, because T. R. RODDER lias just taken stock, and found lie is carrying too many books altogether. So out fliey go. All the popular authors' best books at reduced rates. A thousand volumes of eopyrighl Colonial Libraries, from A SHILLIN6 UPWARDS. The 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 prolilable, useful, and educational entertainment at home. Children's Books. Prize Books, and Toys, all reduced. .
THE SALE SLAUGHTER
Includes the whole of G. D. Malcolm uHil Co.'s slock of Toys and Fancy Geods. Bargains here, 100. Kites lid each, Cribbage Boxes, Dolls, Wood Toys, Games, < A JIK.IG.EK DISCOUNT TJIMS' EVER TO AL], LIB.KAIUES jrSTKOAV Committees, note please Iliat any decent oiler will be accepted now for large |iarcels. Magazines and journals at less llian half price. BIBLES. In all sizes, and BIULRS, and in all styles and printing, similarly reduced STATIONERY, Look at these prices for the sale month: Sixpenny packets writing materials, -Id; Shilling packets, i»d. Envelopes: 200 for llkl, or 5 packets for (id ; or superior linisii, 251) for l/'li, 5 packets for lOd. Day books, from Cul; copying books, from 2s (id ; good drawing books, 2d na'di, and other lines equally cheap. THE CTT-PKK'K TIME COxNTJNU.es TELL MAY Jsi Unless the whole is sold out earlier. HODDER'S DEVON STJiKKT, JSE VV PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8087, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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