Up HEAT RE T> 0Y A L FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. MACK'S PICTURES Great Success Last Night! j Everyone Delighted! l Change of Programme To-night. ; JESS COLLIER, Society Entertainer Is, Is Bd, 2s. Children, Half-price. Manager, W. J. MACDERMOTT. irpHE AT R E J£ 0 yTI Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. MONDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m. MOTHER GOOSE. _ Among the BRILLIANT FEATURES in tins phenomenally successful production are:— Mr. Harry Pliydora in New Quacks and Goose Stories. Eddie and Doeinm McLean in their wonderful Whirlwind Dance. M : ss Olive Godwin—"Lilacs" and "Somebody's Sweetheart." Mr. (!. Victor Loydall—"Wc Parted on I lhe Shove." Miss Ilea trice English—"Love Me and Hie World is Mine." Miss __ Irene Dillon, and "Gretchen" finis, •■Gretchen von Gretchen." Leniion, lTymau, and Lcnnon in New Eccentric Comedy Specialty. Miss Mabclle Morgan—"Cupid's the Captain of the Army." TUB BEAUTIFUL SWING SONG "You're Just tli ■ Girl I'm Looking For " -"MOON, DEAR," the Great Oversight Song Success. "Somebody's Sweetheart."—The Wonderful Hall of Gold.—The Fascinating "Toy," "Hunting," and "Floral' Ballets—A Trip through Cloudland.—The Great Demon Trap Scene.—The Magnificent Gooseland Procession. Box Plan at Colonial Piano Company Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. NEWTON KING JJAS received instructions from Mr. D. McMillan, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the farm, upper end of Kelly Road, Lepperton, on above date, all his. Dairy and Farm Stock, consisting of—--22 well-bred Jersey cows in milk, and to calve September and October .< ivcu-uieu yuung Jersey cows 92 - year - old springing Jersey heifers iO Jersey heifer calves 1 yearling Jersey bull 1 Jersey bull calf The pure-bred pedigree Jersey bull Silver King 11., by Mr. G. ;1 staunch, 2 sows with litters, fowls, milk"irt, cans, dairy utensils, ho: ..ike, tine and disc harrowa, hillside plough, s.f. plouga, horse-power, chaff-cutter, hayknife, oat-crusher, advance seeddrill, sledge, spray pump, scythe, 400 gallon tank, harness, tubs and sundries, 50 bricks, household furniture and sundries
Lunch provided. > Sale at 12.30 o'clock. NOTE.—This herd has been built up from only the best breeds of Jerseys, a number of the cows being from the well-known herds of Mr. F. L. Wright and Jlr. Hulke. The pedigree bull Silver King 11. on his dam's side (Primrose V.) is a grandson of the celebrated bull Dry ilonopole, 40 N.J5J1.8., and on his sire's side (Silver King 1., 101 N.Z.H.8.) is n grandson of Waikato's Fancy, Go. TaranaKi Wool, Sheepsklr __ Hide &. Tallow Sales. HAYMAItEET, BTKATFORD. NEXT SALE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17in, 1807 / ILIENTS a.5 particularly requested V ■ to forward Consignments in time to arrive on or before THUIiSDAI previous Small consignments will be receive I at my PKODUOE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will bo forwarded to Stratford for Sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meetmjr FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING.
PJaw Plymouth Wool, Hide Skin & Tallow Sales MONTHLY SALES AT OUR BEOUGHAM ST. STOKE. Cash Advances made on Wool Clips or Butchers' Produce, either for sale or shipment. Address Labels and Consignment form posted ou application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER 18. onsignments received up to Friday, September 16. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce. WILfcON & NOLAN
Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheep skin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE.—SEPTEMBER 17ik (CLIENTS arc requested to forwara J lots so as to reach us by Tliursday, September 121h.> YOUNG, HOBBS, & CO rjpSNDERS are invited by the Fitzroy Town Board for the undcrmentiond works:— Contract No. 2.—Formation and metalling Normanby and Vogel streets, Fitzroy (about 19 Contract No. 3.—Formation. and metalling part of Record Street, Fitzroy (about s'/ 3 chains). Tenders close Monday, September 16, at NOON. Specifications may bo seen at the office of Sladden and Palmar, Devon street, where tenders arc to be left. W. CUTFIELD, Chairman Fitzroy Town Board.
from Oaouui, since 2Cth of August—--1 red cow (springing), branded lIP on ramp. 1 red cow branded like D on rump. 1 black cow with white patches on back, tail, and belly. Finder rewarded on communicating whereabouts to MR. M. DEEGAN, Opunake. FOR SALE (CHEAP). THAT well-known property and buildings known as the Taranaki Co-op. Bacon Company (late Drake), situated at Fitzroy, New Plymouth. The factory and plant is all modern and up-to-date, and is capable of curing 1000 pigs per month. Lyude's British Refrigerator, 20-h.p. Boiler, 10 h.p. Engine, two Freezing Chambers, Curini! Bonm, "Warehouse, Slaughter Yards, etc. Conveniently situated for the receipt of pips. Close to railway station, For particulars apply to— J. WHITAKEB, Secretary, Devon. Street, New Plymouth,
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