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The pubiic of Xew Plymouth, in attending Tuesday's benefit concert, can rest assured that they will get 'aboiu the best shillingsivoi'th of euierlainment ever produced in tile Theatre Royal. Ihe tiarrison JJauJ lias promised to p'ay outside the Theatre, aud the Military Baud also contributes to the programme. All orchestra of no less thin lo performers will take par,. A wellknown performer, Mr Farmer, of Waitiira, will supply the comic element, and a smiredly it could not be piaccd in better hands. Messrs Peddie Bros are to give an exhibition of gymnastics and acrobatic turns. The vocalists include I Aliss Clarice Buckmau aud Mi>s K. i Murphy, and Sir Haslam. Miss Mur- I I'liy will sing ''Till Death," to an orchesaMl accompaniment specially writ- \ ten by Mr tl. (Jarry. Altogether the f programme is one that the management i" has reason to be proud of. Mes-rs. \y, Outliuld, L. Steele, and W. 11. (.IridiUm insert a notice re their election at tlic recent poll for members to represent tile FiUroy Town Board. The annual meeting of the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society will be held at the Council Chambers on Saturdav, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m. ~ A: The Taranaki County Council invite "d tenders to close 011 May 4, for various earthworks. ' in
I'he (das.s in Commercial Law will be held iu the Education Board's ollice on J'lmrsday, April 25, at 7.15 p.m. The course is based on the practical needs "I accountants and leads up to the examination of the Incorporated institute Ol Accountants of New Zealand:—!.
• ioiu-wl law aireclinp contracts. 2. Special iult>s ad'ecting particular contracts---I la) :-t!>' iii' goods, (b) agency, ( t -) lit-<>o-liable instruments, (d) partnership, (e) insurance. (4) carriers, (g) principal and surety, guarantees, (h) bailments. ;t, Uil!s of Sale, (I) Bankruptcy, (.)) Companies. ii. 'lnjslees. '/.• Executors and adiuiiiistralors. a. Liens.
No person .should think of a talking machine unless certain of "lie quality. At "Tile Talkerfcs," J)en>ii Street oast, the large business has bi-en | limit up because every phonograph or gramophone sohl lias been absojujiHy reliable ami good. Tile same luav bo *aid of the records, of which the present Slock Is universally heavy. see .Ml- iloiilton i.f you desire good vali'o and satisfaction.
' A . BW, ™t«l Hoard Ii.A.U and 1 I>.t ..U., London, announces in another column that entries for all theoretical subjects close „ u Hay ], the examinaturns Ijold ou June 1 in n }\ r(>n . trea throughout the colour. |(, should be remembered that candidates entering lor local centre theory have an equal chance of gaining one of (he l!„,,d's gold or silver medals with (hose who enter fur practical subjects. The fees payable for these examinations are now exactly uniform with those paid in Hivlaiid and throughout Canada and Australia. The papers worked by candiua lon art' marked ]>y tlu> Board'* T,oiitdon examiners, who are sent out lo Australia lor the purpose, so that the re suits are usually known in Xew Zealand within a few weeks of the exuuiinatlQit,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 April 1907, Page 2
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