THEATRE JJ O¥A L. FRU)A\. MARCH 0. CARTER, THE MODERN AHRAULE-WoKMiR '■ ami PRINCE OK PUKSTIDICITATi)KS. He cxeniplities the marvellous advance that has licen made in Magic in recent years. It is an education to see him. It is a misfortune to miss him. Jle is the lirst Magician who answers ILLUSIONS ON A SCALE NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. MIRTHFUL AND MYSTERIOUS. TIIE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD. The .Mysterious Chinese Wizards. The Mysteries of the Yogi. The Magical Divorce. The Bewildering "Flyto." Corinnc's Impersonations. The Astral Hand. The Mvstery of L'Hassa. Psychic | AIHUAIL PRICE | Manvl Has set all New Zealand Talking. ' She can answer anv question. Prices: 4s, i/ti, and 1/. ' Children half-price to Stalls and Circle. Box jdan at the Dresden. Dool's onen as usual.
I) Mini, hi' liuafo. O Naiauei Ik- nuihiu. gT. MAIiY'K HALL. TiIITvSDAV. MAIICH 12, ISHIB. CI!AND MCSK'AL ANI) DKAMA'IiO KXTKISTAIXiUXi' In aid of MAOKI CIUUS' SCHOUL. Mu>kal 'Programme liv livst Eot-al Ta lent, lo lie lullmved liv Sydney < ■ I'll lid y'.s Amming Comedy, ••TDK STKAXCK ADVENTL'IiKS UK >11!. HUMMIXGTUP." Particulars later.
MAJISI.ANL) HILL MEMORIAL. SPECIAL MKJCTIXO of the Committee will lie held oil SATURDAY XEXT. ill -J. |).m„ at the Olliue of Mr. ■I. Da vies. to furtlier consider designs. XEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. PROPOSED BILL Jo authorise further borrowing, psiv- • ment of interest chiolly out of tin; Hoard's ordinary revenue, and reduction of rating power.
MR MAXWELL Will meet and Address the liiitepayers as under with the olijecl of explaining the proposals fully and ascertaining their views:— I'IIIAMA—IIaII, WKDN K.sDAY, March 4, at 1.30 p.m. AV.A'ITXAIIaII, WEDNESDAY, March 4, at 8 p.m. KAl'ONUA—llall, Till ÜbDAY, March 5, Kt 1.30 p. 11. I'XTHAM—llall (in conjunction with Mr. McLean and Mr. Th'unpson), 111 i I'SDAY. March 5, at 7.30 p.m. As the proposals are of great importance and the views ol :is many Hatepayers as possible are desired, even l Rati payer is specially and urgently re(juorted to attend.
'l' K N I) E 11 S . fpENDI.IiS will Ir> received liy [lie undersigned fur liuiMiug an Kijjhtrcininiil' House: labor only. Plans and -;K-cili<■iiliuiii to In- seen al M. doiio 1 , W'aitara. Tenders close Irnh March. I!. C. EAWItEM K, W'aila ra. TAIJAXAKI EIHX'ATIOX HOAIil). YI'I'UCATIUNS will be received at 1 lie (Mice of the Taranfiki Education Hoard up to 5 p.m. on JIOXDAY, 23rd March, I'JUS, for the following positions:— Oakura—Solo charge. Present salKahotu —Assistant. _ I'iosciit salary £lls. Kaimata Assistant. Present salary £B.l. Okato Assistant. Present salary £BS. Salisbury—Assistant. Present salary £BS. Talaraiinaka—Sole charge. Present salary £lllO. Residence. Applicants arc requested to forward H medical certificate. Application forms may lie obtained on applying to the Education Office. P. S. WHITCOMBK, Secretary. Education Office, ilarch 2nd, 1«J08. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. rjMIE Presentation of Certificates to Students in connection with the Teclmical School Classes will be made by llis Worship the -Mayor oil \VEI) : XESDAY EVEXIXO, March 4th, at 8 o'clock. The Classrooms will be opened from 7.3d p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend. (i. TISCII, Chairman of Committee.
NEW ZEALAXI* railways. WAXUAXTI RACES. r\X TIU March a train will leave Waiifiailui 5.28 p.m., Ra'ccours.' ».:!.) p.m.. for Xew IMymonth. Special train will leave Waitara 10..~>.i p.m.. with train from Waiifjanui at Sentry Hill, and returning Sentry Hill to Waifara at 11 .-■! >'K\V ZEALAND (iUVERNMENT RAILWAYS. BOOKSTALLS: AI'IKLAND. WEi. I.IXCTOX - XAl'lEli - NEW I'LY MOtTII. AM) lll'lil'Xl.'l-lSLl'r'l-SECTIOX*. RY ORDER. Railway Department, (lleucl Olliee).
Wellington, -28 th Kcbruarv, l!M)8. YVRtTTEN TKXDKKS will bi> rmnvl at this Ollit-e up to NOUN of TI'KS. DAY. the 24th March, for the LKASK of the liUillT of KKIvPINi! ROOKSTALLS at Auckland, Frank t<m Junction, Kotorua, Napier. J)n nnovirkis Woodville. Palmer-don North, Xew Plymouth. Marlon, Taihape Stratford, Ha worn. Wanganui. Arainoho. Wilding, Te Am, Wellington. Masterton, Clnistclmrch. Ashlmrton. Timaru, Oaniaru. Dunedin. Milton, ({or\ ami lnverearjiill Railway Stations. for * period of ihree years from Ist April. lOfft. Tciuh'l''" should he addressed to llrGeneral Manager. (iovernnienl ]{.»;]• ways, AVellin<it'ou. and marked nut-i ] "Tender for bookstall." <'oudition* of tender can lie obtained at the Railway Managers' -J Auckland. \Yellin»lo i ChvUtchureh, Dunedin. and Inverear-riil and at each of the Railway Station above mentioned. Telegraphic tenders will not be re 1 reived. The highest, or any tender will no accepted. T. ROXAYSTE. General Mauaguv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 3
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