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K E AT B E » 0 Y A L New Plymouth. Direction of Mr ,T. C. Williamson A CARNIVAL OF COMIC OPERA FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May lLih and 12th. Mi» J. C. Williamson's Comic Opera Coy* Presenting on a large scale of Dmutift SrLENcouB, FRIDAY, MAY 11, Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan's last and most distinct success, UTOPIA, LTD. or tho FLOWERS OF PROGRESS, Brilliantly musical. Brimming with satire. SATURDAY, MAY 12, Messrs Gilbert and Sulli,-n't Fascinating and Romantic Comic I'jLiig uuu. Aluminium uomic THE GONDOLIERS. The much-talked-of and uniquo RADIUM BALLET will be a feature of the season. Dress Circle and reserved stalls ss, stalls 3s, pit 2s. The box plan is now open at the Colonial Pi.mo Coy. WALTER MONK, Touring Manager, OLYMPIA ELITE RINK. N.B.—The LAST NIGHT of present "D,*-!.:..- —;ii i._ EDNESDAY NIGHT, Tuesday (as before published), on account of the Drill Hall belie engaged by Volunteers. The last Matinee, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. The Rink will be open as usual for daily Sessions. Children HalE-Price to all Scs Rinking season will be not

MARY'S SUNDAY SCHOOL MAY 9. VIOLIN RECITAL, Mr Jack Garry. Assisted by Mr GEO. GARRY'S Orchestra, and Vocal items. Admission, ... ... l s , FITZItOY FIRE BRIGADE. ANNUAL BALL Will be liold in] the THEATRE ROYAL on MONDAY, JUNE 4. Particulars Inter. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. BOXING. WRESTLING. JIU-JITSU. DEEP- BREATHING Exercises, and a course of physical training, in four lessons, at Mr Taylor's Central School Gymnasium, Mondays and Wednesdays, at 7.30 p.m. Terms on application to PROP. J. J. STAGPOOLE.

BOROUGH OF NEW - PLYMOUTH. ENDEIIS are invited aud will bo received at my office up to •! p.m. 011 "WEDNESDAY, tlie 9th. May next, for the cartage of 2000 cubic yards of boulders to the crusher site (Abattoir Reserve). Specifications may be soen at the Offices of the Borough Engineer. J?. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. WAIT A. HA WEST itOAD BOAED. mENDEIIS will be received at the A Post Ollicu, Lepperton, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 16tli May, 1906, for llcco&ting about 10 chains of the Richmond Road. Specifications may be seen at Sampson's Store, Senlry Hill, and the Board'slOiQce, Lepperton. W. B. FUSSELL, Clerk. EGMONT ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OP THREE MEMBERS. stji MAY, 1906. NOTICE is hereby given that Candidates at the above Election liayc received votes as follows : ROWE, Thomas 84 MARTIN, John ... ... #M 66 SALWAY, Frank ■ 69 BISHOP, Fred Lovevidge ... 36 And three being the number required, I therefore declare Thomas Howe, John Martin, and Prank Salway duly elected as members of the above Board, PAUL C. MORTON, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, May sth, 19G6.

OMATA KOAD BOARD. ELECHON OF TWO MEMBERS. WHEREAS Mr Alfred George was the only Candidate nominated i'or the above elcoticu, I hereby deolare him duly elected. D. McALLLUM, Returning Officer. Neiv PlymontL., May otli, 1900.

OMATA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ""Vj"OTICE is hereby given that an election of One Member of tlxe Omata. Road Board Commissioners will ho hold if necessary at the Office of the Board, Egmont Street, Now Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the Second Day of June, I'JOG. I declare llic Board's Office as above the place, and NOON on SATURDAY, 26th Day of May as the time, for receiving nominations of Candidates. D. McALLUM, Returning Officer. WANTED— Immediately, a working Housekeeper, over 30 years of age preferred. Apply 11. G. Pergjsl, Stuart Road, Eilham. LOST. —On the Oarriugton Road on Friday a Ladies GOLD BROOCH, a kpepsuke, Reward at this Office, t CHEAP, PRIME MEAT. PEOPLE'S BUTCHER Sllol*. G-AMLIN & CO. STORES' BUILDINGS. New Plymouth I'eopie, and those all around, want Meat Cheap and Prime, That's just h hut we sell. Yo'i gelQuality, nothing hut the purest, unexcelled anywhere, All young ox beef and wether mutton. Prices are to be lower than you have paid hitherto, so your dinners and breakfasts will cost you loss. A TRIAL gSOLICITED. Leave your address—we will wait on yau • leave you orders —\vc deliver thorn clean and prompt. GrAMLIN & CO., Doyon street,,,,,, ,Jfew

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8104, 8 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8104, 8 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8104, 8 May 1906, Page 3

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