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pOOTEALL! JjIOOTUALL! RACECOURSE C3O UNI) TO-DAY STAR I. V. INGLE WOOD . Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission (id, ladies free. W. HUMPHRIES, Hou. Sec. ACCOUNTANCY. Mil A. BOWDEN, Accountant, Inglcwood and Now Plymouth, is prepared to keep and balance Tradcspeoples' books. Address: News Ollice or Inglewood. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE. A MEETING will be lield 10-niv'lit (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m.,*iui. Joseph Schoolroom for the purpose of taking into consideration the advisability of forming a branch of the above League. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return till MONDAY, June 25th, will be issued from any station to any station on the Wel-lington-Napier-New Plymouth Section, and the Wellington and Maniiwatu Co.'s Line from Ist to 4th June inclusive, BY ORDER.

In the matter of tho Estate of Emu Gernhoefeh, late of Inglewood, Butcher, deceased. LL persons having Accounts or Claims against the above Estate .ire hereby notified to send the same in writing in duplicate to the undersigned forthwith, and all amounts due and owing to the Deceased must be paid to the undersigned forthwith. Dated at Inglewood this 26th day of May, 1906. HAROLD J. M. THOMSON, Solicitor for Executrix, Inglewood. NOTICE. ON and after June Ist the price of Bread will be 6d cash or 7d booked for four pound' loaf. C. E. JEFFRIES, Baker, Devon Street. E W PLYMOUTH OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION. FOll TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing. TO-NIGHT (Thursday) Bostock & Wombwells' NOVEL CIRCUS AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE Under an Enormous Spread of Canvas.

Performing Liens, Tigers, etc ; the Boxing Kangaroo; tlie Lukisliima's Troupe of Plucky Japanese. MISS LUKTSIMA'S DAI!ING SLIDE FOT LIFE. The Sensation of the year. GUNDI AND DOLWI, The Men of many instruments. JARVIS AND CAMPBELL, Scientific and Comic Jugglers. THE PASTOR BROS., Acrobatic nr. 1 Musical Grotesque. SIGNUII BERTANI, The Italian Marvel, in liis 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., The Cake Walking Tramps, And the entire strength of OUR ALL STAR NOVEL CIRCUS COY. v Matinee performance FRIDAY Afternoon at 3 p.m. Prices 4/-, 3/• and 2/-. Children, hivlf price. Meaagcrie open all day, 1/-. Sole proprietor, E. H. Bostock. Under direction of Dovoi.as BosToeK Advance Agent, Alkc Veune. HEATRS ROYAL Manager P. Stetson Direction J. and N. Tait TUESDAY, JUNE 5 ANDREW BLACK THE FAMOUS SOOTS BARITONE Will give ono Concert here. New Zealand have been the cause of gi'cat enthusiasm. Mr Black is the legitimate successor of Charles Santley. MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, (Violinist) Mr Black's appearances throughout

HERR ADOLPHE BORSCHKE (Pianist) HORACE GLEESON (Accompanist). Will support Mr Black. Plan and tickets for reserved seats at the Dresden. Day sales ut Avery's, Prices, 'ls (reserved); 3s, 2s and Is. rp li EAX R E BOY A 1 L Kew Plymouth. THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, CONCERT, To lie follgved by q CARD TOURNAMENT, In aid of tlie RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. Particulars later ITZItOY FIRE BRIGADE BALL THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY, JUNE 4. (Popular Holiday l ixturo). Unrivalled Music by Turner's Orchestra An Excellent Cause (Uniform Fund). A Splendid Supper, CHILDREN'S DANCES from 7 to 9. Admission Is. N.B. -AH loyal citizens should honor the Prince of Wales by attending this ball. LADIES, 2s GENTS. Hs. MORE GRASS. MEANS more milk obtained by usiiiu BASIC SLAG and improved KAINIT for top-dressing. Procurable from NEWTON KING,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8123, 31 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8123, 31 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8123, 31 May 1906, Page 3

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