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PROFITABLE PIGS. Mr. S. W. Luxford, the well known stock breeder, writes: " havo used Su T 'sine" for three months and consider it a most valuab'e food for pigs, in fact it is the most peTfect food I have u-ed, as well as the most economical. Please send me a no'. or ton." Particulars from J. B. MacEwan ai:d Co. New Plymouth.

T H E A T R E ROYAL New Plymouth, THE STONHAM-MORRISON CO original introducers to tile colony of the GAUMONT CHRONOPHONE RETURN VISIT,— WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. November 28tii and 29th, WITH ALL NEW PICTURES The Stolen Bride. The Giant's Causeway. Four Hooligans. The'' Bog Detective. SEW CHRONO ITEMS— The Happy Darkie. Stop ycu tickling, Jock. The Whistling Bowery Boy. The Village Blacksmith, etc , etc. A Dkective's Toub or the World.— This is the most interesting, and quiU one of the longest and prettiest tilni> ever shown in Now Zealand. Press and public are unanimous in their praise of this beautitul coloured subject. Weklidg a big armature ring at Pittsburg Foundry, Monte Carlo, Casino Grounds (Monte Carlo), the Unfortunate Husband, etc., etc. Items will also bo rendered by MISS NELLIE POWER, Australia's Leading Coon Balladisl Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Ilenricii's stationery depot.

Doors open 7.3D. Commonee at 8 sluup JTI II E A T ii E 11 0 Y A L A New Plymoi'l'H; Direction of Edwin Goacli. Sole Managers: MesSHS WILLOL'OHIir AND WaITO. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. November 30th. MIRTH'S MIGHTY MONOPOLISM AND THE LEADER OF LAUGHTER IS THE MAN FKOM MEXICO. As presented by the WILLOI'GHBY & WARD LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, including MISS GRACE PALOTTA, tliu famous beauty aetress. The man who laughs heartily at night goes to Ins work rejuvenated. SEE THE MAN EROM MEXICO. You will almost live for ever. PRICE?—Ss. 3s, Is, Box plan open at Collier Piano Co. A. COWAN, Manager. PICTURES AND PICTURES but WEST'S are thi> BEST. There are CONCERTS AND CONCERTS but THE BRESCiANS are PRE-EMINENT. Both overflowing with pictorial novelties and new mirthful melodies. THEATRE ROYAL', NEW PLYMOUTH.

Dec. 3, 4. 5, and 6, TAIiANAKI AGJIICULTIL iL SOCIETY. 32ND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SHOW wi.. be held at NEW fl/Y MOUTII, Wednesday & Thursday, NOVEMBER 28 and 2D, 1006. PONY RACES, JUMPING ■ COMPETITIONS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS EACH DAY. KAILWAY jaCUIiSION FAKES BOTH DAY'S. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. LOS'L' —In New Plymouth, a lady's small morocco ban. Reward al Mrs Hale, Trecadero Hotel. W 'ANTED. —Au experienced Housemaid. A]:ply Terminus Hotel. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. V TILTi-iAM. —2«th ami 27th 1)E---OIiMBEK 120 yds Sheffield Handicap.—First £(5, second 30s, third 10s; iioni. 6s. 30l)yds Eltham Handicap.—First ,1:3 10s, second 20s, third 10s; nom. 3/ti. 880 yds Schoolboy's Championship (under 11} years)— First £2 10s, second 20s, third 10s: nom. 3/-. One Mile Youths Handicap (under 17 years)— First .13 1( s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s i nom. 3/(1. Halt-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 30s, third 10s; nom. 1/-. One-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 30s, third 10s: nom, -I/-. Cycle Handicap.—First £4 sscoud 30s, tlura Ids ; nom. !/-. Three-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4 second 30s, third 10s j nom if..

ENTRIES for above oveuh CLOSE DECEMBER 121k. P. E 11 AUDI", Secretary, Eltkam. J NGLDWOOD OIL BORING AND COMPANY, Limited, I AM receiving applications for the i\EW ISSUE of 100 SHAKES, and as Ike greater number have already been applied for. early application is necessary to secure alfotraent. Share list closes at 5 p.m. 011 Saturday, Ist December. DUNCAN McALLUM, Broker, Bos 82, Egmonj; Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 3

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