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Ir£HE AT R E JJ 0Y A t NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. GREAT SHOW ATTRACTION! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! THE ROYAL PICTURES! An Entire Change of Programme. Popular I'rieiw—Jsrusa Circle and Orchestral Stalls is, Stalls Us. Pit «d.

THE KILTIES! Dilution, Frederick Sliijitiian. "The Kilties are eoinin', hurrah! hurrah! The Kilties are comiu', Imrrali! hurrah! They'll up an' they'll g i' c us a bin! a bla! For the Kilties are coiain'. hurrah! hurrali!" —Robbie Burns, slightly mutilated. NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. ONE DAY ONLY THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND THE FAMOUS KILTIES BAND, Full Military Band of Brass aad Reed Instruments, i "In the Garb of Old Gaul, with the fire of Old Rome." BY ROYAL 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,

lo say nothing 01 TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS (Wee Braw Laddies), 7ft 2'/ 2 in and 7ft S'/oin respectively. ."Ma conscience!" - "Ma conscience! "Ma conscience!" "Ma conscience! The Kilties are comin'! The Clan Johnstone Troupe is comin'l The Choir of 20 Voices is comin'! The Twa Wee Drum-Majors are comin' And all Taranaki is comin' to see them "DINi'A FORGET!" "HOOTS, MONI WE WINNAI" MATINEE, RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, At 3 p.m. Admission Is. Reserved Seats (on sale at Avery's), Is extra. Concession to School Children. THEATRE ROYAL, GRAND CONCERT At 8 p.m. Prices—4s, 2s (Id, Is. Box Plan now filling at the Dresden. SPECIAL TRAINS! CHEAP FARES!

SOCIETY ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOV. 25 anl 20, I'JOS. POXY IUCINO, LEAP] POXY RACING, LEAP] BI'CKJUJIPIXCi, BUCKJUJIPJNU, AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. EXCURSION J'ARES AND DELAYED

JTEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW In the THEWBE ROYAL On THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1008. Entries Close with the Secretary at 8 p.ill. on Btli December. Schedules 'on application. WM. P. NICOLL, Secretary, C/o Win. Rowe, Brougluun-atveet

LNUU'IWOOD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. rpilK AXNCAL .MEETIXII ~f the above Society will be held in Pennington's Hull on TUESDAY, December lit, at S li.ni., to receive Report nnd Balancesheet, etc. The directors would be glad ii creditors would lie represented in order that the liquidation of the Society's liabilities, W. A. TAYLOR, LENDERS will be received by the Tataraimaka Road Hoard up to noon, on MONDAY, the 21st December, I'M, for Metalling about 51) chains (more or less) of the l'etonc Road. The specifications) may be seen at the residence of Mr. E. C. Meredith, l'etonc Road. , The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. C. MEREDITH, Clerk of Board.

TTORS OF EGMOXT. T WISH to thank all those wlio reeordcil tlii'ir voles yesterday in my fiivnv, and particularly to express my gratitude for all the hard work and loyal service of my committees and supporters. 1 can never forget the generous and unselfish way in which they have stood hy me in a light against desperate odds. I am out for next election, and hope then to he honored with the confidence of a majority of the electors, ' . <,-«•■ Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) (i. .I'. AVAK.E. F'">R IMMEDIATE SALE. A. CHOICE FARM of 80 acres al Lepperton; good 10-roomcd hou^i with every convenience, large slud, sheep-proof fences; well watered, fre; from weeds, good shelter, native bi^li I orchard; one mile from township. Ap I ply to AY. BROAAW, I Lepperton.

MOKAU TO TE KUITI. 1 AM prepared to convey any passengers desirous of going through to Te Kuili, thereby connecting with Main line. Passengers arriving here ich or steamer can rely upon always getting through. I ' L.JACOB. Mokau. VIN TONIQUE IS THE COKE. Wanganui Agents: GATENBY'S PHARMACY. Y Wellington Agents. FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY | VIN TONIQt'H CIE. Rue Vivienne, Paris.

YOUNG Aa long as you can. Unnecessary work is a sure foe to youth, and yov can save a lot of trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just .in e and wholesome as ho niuiply delicious to taste, All grocers keep them,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 285, 26 November 1908, Page 3

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