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TARANAKI GARRISON BAND. THE Band will give'a Concert TO- - MORROW AFTERNOON on the Esplanade Rotunda at 3 o'clock. Collection in aid of Contest Funds. ERNEST CLARKE, Secretary. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Location: CORNER DAWSON AND DEVON STREETS. (VXEILL'S BUCKJUMPEES, w HIPPODROME, AND CIRCUS. GREAT SUCCESS! Your Last Opportunity. To-night. SPECIAL PROGRAMME, MAN v. HORSE. Three Local Outlaws being brought in for Mr. Ernie O'Neil to ride, in response to his challenge of .£2O.

MONSTER DOUBLE PROGRAMME! BARNARD AND BARD In their Daring and Intrepid Rifle Act. SPECIAL NOTICE. Grand Parade, starting at 7.30 sharp from Red House Hotel, headed by the Garrison Band in full uniform and O'Neill's full troupe of Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, Clowns, etc. Prices—3s, 2s. Ladies Is all parts. DON'T HISS THIS! Laughter and Cheers all the time, rnHEATKE JJOYAL THE KILTIES! Direction, Frederick ! •'The Kilties are comin'. hn The Kilties are co: They'll up an' they'll gi'e us a bla! a bk! For the Kilties are comin', hurrah! hurrah!" —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 and Reed Instruments, "In the Garb of Old Gau!, with the fire of Old Rome."

BY ROYAL COMMAND l'he Kilties had the honor of twice appearing before His Majesty King Edward VII. L'liis Supreme Organisation includes the Celebrated CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, CLAN JOHNSTONE TROUPE, Scotch and Irish Pipers and Dancers, And » CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES, To say nothing of TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS TWO GIANT DRUM-MAJORS (Wee Braw Laddies), 7ft 'Z'/jjin and 7ft 3'/ s in respectively. 'Ma. conscience!" "Ma conscience!" 'Ma conscience!" "Ma conscience!" l'liu Kilties are comin'! Flie Clan Johnstone Troupe is comin'! l'he Choir of 20 Voices is comin'! l'he Twa Wee Drum-Majors are comi-" ind all Taranaki is comin' to see the "DINNA FORGET!" "HOOTS, MON! WE WINNA!" MATINEE, RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, At 3 p.m. Admission Is. Reserved Seats (on sal ' at Avery's), Is extra. Concession to School Children, THEATRE ROYAL, GRAND CONCE R T At 8 p.m. Prices—4s, 2s Od, Is. Box Plan no filling at the Dresden. SPECIAL TRAINS! CHEAP FARES!

iO'JTH HORTICULTURAL SPRING SHOW In the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1908. Schedules on application. \VM. P. NICOLL, Secretary, C/o Win. Rowe, Brougham-street

CHRISTMAS HAMPERS FROM Of) 8 UPWARDS. MANNING'S AJiK on Draught. MANNINGS ALE and STOUT Bottled. AUSTRALIAN WINES N PEXFOLD'S, HARDY'S, and AULDAXA CEYLON TEA GOLDEN-TIPPED PEKOE. HUMPHRIES AND CO. AVINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND BOTTLERS, Brougham Street, New Plymouth.

IiAAJS —Dimock's arc the best flavored WKUANTS, two ijuiilitii'S '|' SULTANAS, two qualltU-s j KAIBINS, two nualitios 111 IUiUXES, extra choice I To be sold at the cheapest pkices i.\ new PLYMOUTH. A. VEALE XIIHATUK ROYALBUJLDJNti! 'Phono 100. F"EEL' YOUNG As long as you ran. Unnecessary work 13 a sure foe to youth, and vol' can save a lot >f trouble by buying ST. GEORGE JAMS. They're just aa pure and wholesome as home-made, and simply delicious to taste. All grocers keep them,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 5

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