Theatre eoyai New Plymouth. 'Jniler the direction of J. and N. Tail MONDAY EVENINC, 19ih INST. Messrs J. and N. Tait have very great pleasure in announcing that they havi wade arrangements for the re-appear-mce of Mdlle. Antoiiia Dolores in New Plymouth on Monday evening, 19tL instant. g MDLLE. DOLORES rtas met with enormous success in Berlin, Leipsic, Vienna, Moscow, Warsaw London, Edinburgh, Dublin, etc., and aer recent Australian tour has been a crescendo of brilliant triumphs. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, 19th INST. THE BOX TLAN will be opened at he Dresden Piano Company's Acencv TO-DAY (Wednesday) 14th inst., at i) j clock. Early application for seats is idvised. The queue system of booking will be adopted. Reserved Stalls and Circle ... Gs Unreserved Seats \ ,j, s Back Seats " 2s F. STETSON, Manager
SACKED CONCEUT. ON SUNDAY Next (18th)a Sacred Concert will lie given by the Garrison Band in Mr E. Sole's beautiful grounds (■• Aotea ") on the Avenue rtoad. Collection, in aid of Contest buuds. GrAARISON BAND MUSICAL EXAMINATION THE First Annual Musical Examination (practical) for members of the Band will be held in tbe Drill Hall on TilUiibDAY, 22nd iNovember. die first and second in each of the turce classes will receive Gold and Silver Medals respecticely. ADMISSION—Is. T. B. McOONNELL, Bandmaster, ALLEN, Hon. Sec
DECEMBER 6TH. JJESEIIVE THIS DATE FOli GRAND GARDEN PARTY —AX—BROOKLANDS.
EGMONT AGBICULTijKAL PASI'OBAL ASSOCIA'iIOIN r , THE 2I3RD ANNUAL SHOW Of CA'iTLE, SHEEP, TIGS, HOUSES, DOGS, DAI BY PRODUCE, Ere. Will be held 011 the SHOW-GBOUA'DS, lIAWEIU, OS WEDNESDAY AiVD THUBSDAY, 21st and 22nd November, IUUO. A Splendid Programme has been freely circulated, and copies are available upon application. The Prizes total some £101)0, distributed over Cattle (£275), Sheep (£100), Pigs (£55), Horses (£315), Produce (£10), etc., etc. EiN XlilKb will CLOSE on Saturday, lOtli November. C. A, BUDGE, Secretary.
THE TAKANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY, LIMITED. HOLDERS arc reminded of tke adjourned mcutiiig to be lield in the Theatre Royal at 10 a.m. I'o-DAY, Utk Novembor, 1906, D. BERRY, Chairman.
WANIKD— Immediately, a Cook, also a Housemaid, wages. Apply l>r. Harrison, Eltham LET, Cheap.—House and j -acre J- ground al Vrankleigh Park. Apply E. S. A"-:i ,/„ Sasli aud Door L f aetory. L 1 ■■ ' omed liouse, South lio .u ; iiul and eold water; gus throughout; every convenience. —Apply Clarke Bros OLD gentleman, wishing to retire, will exchange highly improved KO-arre farm for property m New Ply. mouth.—Wilson and Nolan, T710I! SALE—llorse, trap and har- -- ness. Apply B. liussell, Imperial Hotel. WANTKD to exchange.--Tivo toun prup'.Tiies tor good sheep or cattle country.—Wilson and Nolan. 'VMT'AftTKD— Jtespcctaliie lad ; just f V left school preferred. H. Newman, 100 Deyon SI reel. WANTKD Known.— 501) acresplendid sheep country for sale, £5 os per acre, :S(I0 grass, house, slveep fences; easiest terms. WALTER SCOTT Is not a talking Marhino. He keeps a FORK BUTCHERY In DEVON STREET. The small goods made up at |this establishment do the' tailing for' tbepj. selves.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81887, 14 November 1906, Page 3
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