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GRAND BENEFIT CONCKRT |p It KAT EE JJOYA L. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: I( f_ 1. N.P. Military Band, ''Simple u Aveu." by F. Thome, IK 2. Song, Miss K. Jlurpliy, "Till Death," J!y Maseheroni, \v ii 11 orchestral s ' accompaniment. :i. Selection, Orciienira. "I'uil ,Tones," by d Plawjuette. ■I. Comic Solly, Mr. Farmer. 5. Duel, Messrs S. Cottier unil T. Donov.iii, (••Sainted Mother"). ]!y V. Wallace. -> fi. Song, Miss Clarice liuckman, ''Voices oi the Past."' . 7. Son™, Mr. ITaslani, "liedouin Love I. Soil"." by Pinsuti. 11 S. Pyramids, Peddie Bros. l | INTERVAL. ¥ 1. N.i\ .Military Band. Polka, ' llt'trp- ■» lion/' by (). Casey. (Ti ijio innguing by Mr. SaundT.s.) 2. Song, Miss Chirk.*!' liu'-Uinan, SeU'clod. , 3. Comic Song, -Mr. Kai'i::ei\ 1 4. Seh-ction, Oivliestra, "Mikado/ 1 by A. Sullivan. 5. Song."Mr. ITaslnm, "Peg Away/' bv ) l'\ Jit'van. • (I. Cornel Solo, Mr. T. Donovan, "Losl 1 Clmrd/' by A. Sullivan. ' 7. Sung, Miss Murphy. "The Beating 0 f -My Own Heart/' by MeLuirron. 8. Gymastie Feats, Pedxlw J3ros, Conductor: Mr. W. Perry. GEO. GRIFFITHS, lion. Sec. gE H gLOOK g ALL, A PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE Will be held ou I'UKSBA Y, APRIL 23 Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. Genis., 2/0; Ladies. 1/. iidiv. C. KING, Secretary. rp H .13 AT K E JJ OYA L. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. TAYLOK-CAIUUNGTON CO. In the Novel Play, "Our Pantomine." Written ami acted just for fun. First Comic Scene: The two clowns. ' Second Comic Scene: The two pantoloons. Third Comic Scene: An elderly Columbine. Fourth Comic Scene: Our Pantomime Rally. Admission: 1/, 2/, !!/; ladies half- - price to eircie and stalls. Children ae- - companied by ailult, (id totally part ol theatre. ( Box plan open at tlic Dre-den. j K. AKMITAGE, A'dvancc Manager. ( rp H E A T EE 0 Y A L MONDAY, APRIL 29TH. Under the auspices of tliel Poli'ciea Reform League, MR. W. F. MASSEY, ; (Leader of the Opposition) j Wili open his Tarauaki campaign oil the LAND QUESTION J At the Thatre Royal on the above , 1 date. Chair at 8 p.m. 1 His Worship the Mayor will preside, , F. J.MavLKAN, : Hon Sec.

A Welcome Guest Everywhere gjPBATl'iiA is welromrtl in every home because it is good. It is brimful of goodness. It is pure, it is wholesome, it is rich in Micine, the nerve-stimulating element, and it is fragrant and delicious. SURATURA TEA Is pure, honest, Ceylon Tea, packed where grown, and is guaranteed not blended with Indimi, China, or any cheap 'or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A quality .. 1/G per lb Suratura 15 quality .. 1/9 " " Suratura 1) quality .. 2/- " " Suratura X quality .. 2/4 " " SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. IJUEANAKI gTOCK J^XCIIAXGE. QUOTATIONS PGR APRIL 20ih', 1907. Sellers. Buyers hanks £ s. d. £ s. d. CluiniMm, Walter Bewley; ViccCliairnmn, J. S. S. Medley; Committee, J. W. Wilson, E. P. Webster, E. A'. Ede, Ij. Monleath and K. (jrilUtha; Members. Walter liewley, F. I'. Corkill, J. G. Davics, JO. A. Ede, E. Griffiths (E. Griffiths and Co.), E. Gilmour (Gilmour and Pat tie), Wharton L. Humphries, Alga, IJ ill (Jones and Hill), Duncan McAUum, ■I. jS. S. Medley (Medley and liundle), L. Mr L, Monleai'h, T. P. Webster, K. Webster, K. Webster, J. W. .Wilson {AVilsoii and Xolan), RATES OP BROKERAGE. On debentures of every description, per cent. On shares other than mining, I'/, per cent. Minimum charge 2s (jd on any transaction, chargeable to both buyers and sellers. OX MINING SHARES. I'p to Is per share %d per share. Over Is, up to 3s 4d .. .. Id per share Over ;!s 4d per share .... 2% per cent. Minimum cluirgo 2s (id on anytransaction, chargeable (o sellers only. 3 Syndicate shares 5 per cent. Meetings of the Exchange will bo ]ield daily *t 12 noon. DUNCAN McALLUM, Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 April 1907, Page 3

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