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H 1! A T K E ROYAL Nov Plymouth. Under lllc direction uf.l. & N. Tuil MONDAY EVENINC NEXT. THE ONLY APPEARANCE HERE MOLLE. ANTONIA DOLORES THE FAVOURITE bOPItARO Assisted by MR FRANZ WELLS. PIANIST.

[ Positively the only opportunity o r hearing one of tlic Gro test Singers the world has ever produced. THE FOUR SHILLING TICKETS are now on sale at the Box Ollice. TWO SMLLIXG Tickets on sale on Monday. A magnificent programme is in preparation. PRICES, —Gs; 4s; and 2s. F. J. STETSON, Manager

DON'T FOKGET! AUTRAL BAND. SNNDAY & MONDAY, November 25ik imd 2(iik. BAKIIACKci-SUNuAY. W KITE LET HAL L—MON DA Y. JOSJil'li'S SUiIOOLIIOOM. EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE (LONG NIGHT) In aid of Clioir Funds, TUESDAY, Novomber 20th, 1906 Commence at 8 p.m. Gents 1/0. Ladies Is Prizes to be seen at Mr E. Dingle's

SACKED CONOEKT. ON SUNDAY Next (18th) a. Sacred Concert will be given by the Garrison Band in Mr E. Sole's beautiful grounds (" Aotea ") on tlie Avenui Itoad. Collection in aid of Contesl Funds. GARRISON BAND MUSICAL EXAMINATION THE First Annual Musical Examination (practical) for members oi the Band will be held in the Drill Hal on 'i'iUJIiSDAY, 22nd iNovember. The first and second in each of the three classes will receive Gold and Silver Medals respecticely. ADMISSION—Is. T. B. McCONNELL, Bandmaster, N. ALLEN, Hon. See. DECEMBER 6TH. THIS DATE FOE GftAND GARDEN PARTY —AT—BROOKLANDS.

TALUNAIU AGIUCULTIL lL HOUI li'TiT. 32ND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN) SHOW wL be lield at NEW PLYMOUTH, j Wednesday & Thursday, NOViiM.Jj.EII 2iS anil 21), IDUO. £l5O Given fop Buttei ClasaeS; L'ONY HACKS, JUMPING COM PETITIONS, ANI» OTIIKJi ATIlvAmOiNS EACH DAY. CENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE 01" THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, At 9 p.m. E. 1». VVEPSTEII, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth

EGMONT AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. -TIIE--23RD ANNUAL SHOW Of CA'ITLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HOUSES, DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. Will be licld on the SHO'W-GROUNDS, HAWE RA, OS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22ml November, lyoti. A Splendid Programme has been freely eireulated, and copies are ayailable upon application. The Prizes total some £IOOO, distributed over Cattle (£275), Sheep (£160), Pigs (£55), Horses (£315), Produce (£10), etc., etc. ENTRIES will CLOSE on Satvhday, 10th November. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary. I^OUND— In Devon street, gold bangle. Uffner can obtain same by correctly describing it and paying icost of advertising at " News" oilice

WANTED— A good man for Criterion Stables, New Plymouth. Apply M. Jones. AT J'Hifi XitOCADEItO BILL OF FARE THIS DAT. Soup. Mullagatamy. E.stkeis. Bruised Ox Tail. Steak and Kidney Pic. Joints. Koait Sir 0 n of Beof. lloast Pork and Seasoning. Boiled Pickled Pork Su'JiETS. ltaspbcrry and Applo Pio. Date Pudding and Lemon Sauce. Pace Custard. Tapioca Pudding. ONE SHILLING.

LAND TIJANSI'KR ACT NOTICES OTICE is hereby given (hut (he several |)areels of land herein, after described will be brought under the provisions o{ "The Land Transfer Ac-I, IHSS," ami Us amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from dale of tiiuette containing this notice Application William McJvenzie, applicant. 38 acres, sub-sect,, 2, part of section ],llua and Witiwakailio _Ui.il-, block li, Parituln S.D., occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this ollice. Plan 2i)S>7. Dated this Killi day of .November, l!)l)(i, at the Lands licgislry Ollice, New Plymouth. T. HUTCHISON, District Land .Registrar.

WALTER SCOTT Is not a talking Machine. Ho keeps a. PORK BUTCHERY In DEVON Si'REE'l. The small goods made up at |lhis establishment do the talking for them, selves

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 17 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 17 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 17 November 1906, Page 3

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