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PLYMOUTH OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION.' FOil TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing, To morrow (Thursday) Night Bostock & Wombwella' NOVEL CIRCUS AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE Under mi Enormous Spread of 'Canvas. Performing Liens, Tigers, elc ; Hie Boxing Kangaroo; the Lukishimu's Troupo of Plucky Japanese. MISS LinCl-IMA'S I JAWING SLIDE EOT LIFE. The Sensation of the year. GUNDI AND DOLWI, The Men of muny instruments. JAB VIS AND CAMPBELL, Scientific and Comic Jugglers. THE PASTOR BEOS,, Acrobatic and Musical Grotesque. SIGNOR BEETANI, The Italian Marvel, in his wonderful performance on an unsupported ladder. MONS MENIER, The Human Ostrich. HAPPY JACKLES, THE • CLOWN, And his Performing Dogs. MISS MONA CLARE, In her Beautiful Parisian Dance. WILL AND TIM, 7 The Cake Walking Tramps. And the entire strength of OUR ALL STAR NOYEL CIRCUS COY. Matinee performance FRIDAY Afternoon at 3 p.m. Prices 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. Children, half price. JVtenngerie open all day, 1/.. Sole proprietor, E. H. Bostock. Under direction of Dovglas Bostock Advance Agent. Awe Vebne. HE AT RE ROYAL Manager F. Stetson Direction J, and N. Tait Announcement Extraordinary, TUESDAY, JUNE 5 One Concert Only ANDREW BLACK The celebrated Scots Baritone and acknowledged successor of Santley, whose appearances throughout New Zealand havo been the cause of great enthusiasm. The " New Zealand Times " says, in remarking on the singer's singing of the ever popular song, Nazareth: "It was given in a general way, on what may be spoken of as conventional lines j but there was a depth| of sentiment and tenderness "of feeling shown, which none but a great artist can hope to express." The Evening Post: " His intonation was beautifnl, his phrasing and enunciation delightful and his management of breath easy, in short Mr Black is a truly magnificent artist." Mr Black will be supported by MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, (Violinist) HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE (Pianist) HORACE GLEESON • (Accompanist), The Finest Combination of Artists that has ever visited New Zealand. The Box Tlan opous FRIDAY morning next at 10 a.m. at the Dresden, where all priced tickets can also be

obtained. PrifCH, 4s (reseryed); 3s, 2s and Is. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. THE Glt HAT BLINDFOLD HYPNOTIC CARRIAGE DRIVE. HYPNOTISM EXTRAOKDINAIIY. people of New Plymouth are . invited to line the streets ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock sharp, in ordor to witness the Blindfold Hypnotic Carriage Drive. At 2.30 pan. a committee of Prominent Citizens will attend at tlie Circus and will drive out in a carriage and hido an article in any pliice they may select. They will drivo back to the Circus h y the routo»origi[i!vlly taken, and Professor Bonner mil then hypnotise Mr S. C. Williams and blindfold him. In this conditjon Mr Williams will mount the box seat and drive the whole Committee oyer the exact route and trace and discover tlic article.

Theatre royal Niw Plymouth. THURSDAY, JUNE 21st. CONCERT, To bo followed by a CARD TOUIiNAMENT. In aid of tlie RECREATION SPORTS GKOUND, Particulars lalcr

JjItTZROY FIRE BRIGADE BALL THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY, JUNE 4. (Popular Holiday lixture). UnriyalledMusic by Turner's Orchestra An Excellent Cause (Uniform Fund). A Splendid Supper. CHILDREN'S DANCES from 7 to 9. Admission, Is. N.B.—All loyal citizens sliould honortbc Prince of Wales by attending tliis ball. LADIES, 2s GENTS, 3s.

BYKES'S DRENCH IN AUSTRALIA. Having thoroughly tested the virtues of Sykes's Drench and found it to bo the most remarkable ami valuable Animal Medicine wo have ever known to be used for horses, cows, sheep and pigs, we have completed arrangements whereby we are enabled to furnish this remedy to our patrons and storekeepers tliroughout Now South Wales. PATON & RUSSELL, 3-1 and 36 Market Street, Sydney, N.S.W.

MORE MILK MEANS more money, obtained by using Basic Slag and improved K&init for top-dressing. Procurable from NEWTON KING.

O.T. PUNCH (non-alcoholic) IS a delicious warming and invigorating beverage, tasty and- good. Obtainable at all Stores and Hefresli. nu nt-rooms, or wholesale from L. D Nathan & Co.

RENOVATE YOUfi old worn out pastures, by using Basic Slag and improved K ainit for lep-drcseing. It will- pay you. Procurable from NEWTON SING.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 30 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 30 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 30 May 1906, Page 3

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