WHY Is SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT superior to any other Eucalyptus product? Because it is the result of full experience and of a special and carbful process o* manufactvire. It i» always safe, reliable, and effective, and the dangers attending the use of tbs irresponsible separations which are now palmed off as "Extracts" »re avoided. A death was recently reI lorted from the external use of one of chcse concoctions, and in an action at law a sworn witness testified that he I juftered the most cruei 'rritation froai the application to an uUar of a product which was sold as "just as good as SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT." Therefori, beware of such deception. Insist upoE the preparation which was proved by experts at the Supreme Court ot Vitoria, any by numerous authorities during th<- past 35 years, to be a preparation of genuine merit, viz., THEGENUINE SANDER AND SONS' PURF VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.Chem'lts and Stores.—Advt. GILLETTE SAFET.. RAZORS. Bengal razors, high-class pocket cutlers, all the latest on hand. Boys' watches (good timekeepers) can be obtained for 5s each at J. Avery's, tobaeio-
TO-NIGHT ! COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 THE ONLY ORIGINAL fk'NEILL'S BUCKOUMPERS w HUGE HIPPODROME AND CIRCUS. 20 ARTISTS, 40 HORSES and PONIES (Late N.Z. Exhibition). ERNIE O'NEILL, Champion Buck-jump Killer of Australasia; £2O will be given to the 'person that """' "'" duce a horse to unseat hi] BARNARD and BARNARD, the World's Champion Rille -Shots. William Tell shooting. One brother continually facing the bullets. LITTLE SAX DOW, the Cleverest Pony in the world. Does everything but i talk. ONE POUND per minute to anyone riding the Outlaws. TWO POUNDS for half-minute, anyone sitting on Maori Jack. I CLOWNS, DONKEYS, and BULLOCKS. Co'.d Medal and Cash Prizes given to local riders that stop on the longest each evening. Riders ride at their o>vn risk. Vive Minutes' Fun in the Stockyard. ,SEE O'NEILL'S CHAMPION RIDERS SIT THE OUTLAWS. Prices—3s, 2s. Ladies Is all parts. W. WALKER, Touring Manager. ROYAL NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20.
THE KOVAL PICTUKES! An Entire <Jlisin«'« of Prograi Popular Price,—Dress Circle ami Or L-lLi-sli'iil Stall-, is, Stalls Is, I'it Ud. Direction, ■Tlie Kilties ar< The Kilties ar. They'll up an —Robbie Burns, slightlv mutilated. NEW PLVJIOUTH. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. ONE DAY ONLY. THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES HAND, ! THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, I THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, Full Military Baud of Brass aad Reed Instruments, "In the Garb of Old Gaul, of Old Home." BY KOYAL COMMAND The Kilties had the honor of twice appearing before His Majesty King Edward VII. This Supreme Organisation includes the Celebrated CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, Scotch and Irish Pipers and Dancers, And a CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, To sav nothing of TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS TWO (UANT DRUM-MAJORS (Wee Braw Laddies), 7ft 2'/ 2 iii and 7ft V/jn respectively. "Ma conscience!" "Ma conscience!" "Jin conscience!" "Jla conscience!" The Kilties are coiumM The Clan Johnstone Troupe is The Choir of 20 Voices is coi The Twa Woe Drum-Jlajors arc eomin'! And all Taranalu is eomin' to see them! ••DINS'A FOROET!" "HUM'S, MON! WE WINN A!"
MATIMCK, IiECKEATIOX SI'OUTS (JKOUXD, At 3 p.m. ulmission Is. Reserved Scuts (on sale ut Avery's), Is extra.. Concession to School Children. TIIKATItK ROYAL, (.( KA X D COSO li K T At 8 p.n<: .'rices—ls, is (id, Is. Box Plan now lUling at the Dresden. iI'ECIAL 'MAINS! CUEAI> FAKES! NEW PIA'.MOUTII. JMIIO L'ulilic Library ami also the SaltM water liatlis will lie CLOSED from noon until 0 p.m. on THURSDAY, 2tith instant (Show Day).
CAURINUTON ROAD BOARD. I rpEXJJEUS, closing at 7 p.m. KATURDAY, November 28th, fur Forniiiliim and Metalling Mill Road, will bt received by above Board. l'lim and specification at Mr. C. Carter's Shop, Devon-street. b. ti. T. SPENCER, Engineer to Board. CIXJSrXI.! BEI/1' EOAD. Smith Komi, w NKSDAY and 'RSDAY, 25th :>airs to bridge ft. K. ISUNTIIAIID. riuaii Barrett Road Board.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 284, 25 November 1908, Page 3
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