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TO-NIGHT Re-appearanscc, in Xi'w Plymouth of \\* E ST'S 1' I(JTU 11 K S W EST'S P 1 C! T UIIES Aud DE UKOEN'S A .Magnilieent Cumhinaliuii of Piclurc and Music. Every picture is a Star picture. Put nil' everything and come To-nigU Ovcrtui'c' and sparkling musical selections by \W. (IROKX-R ORCHESTRA. Phra at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. WHITELKY CHURCH. gUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. hi llr. \\ r . 11. Suxtnn's Paddock and Shelter Hush, kindly lent for the occasion. 'Rinses leave Dank of N.S. Wales corner at 2, 2.30, and 3 p.m.; returning at 5.30, 0.30 anil 7 p.m. liclnru fares: Adults Is; Children (id. Tea: Adults Is; Children 6d, PUBLIC INVITED.

D A CKOSUEV. ''Not only the G'rea'.jst of Englislileaking Contraltos, but the Pre-Emi-!iit Oratorio Contralto of the World." R OYAL : Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. A (TREAT EVENT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. Re-appearance of the World's Famous Australian Contralto, ADA CROSSLEY , ADA CSOSSLKY ADA CKOSSLET "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame." MADAM!) CROSSLEY Will lie supported by the same Croat Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney recently, including—'Mß. JOHN HARRISON, The Foremost English Tenor of the <lay. MR. JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone. MR. LEON SAMETINI, The Brilliant Young Dutch Violinist, And Ml. PERCY GRAINGER, Australia's Most Celebrated iPianist, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices—Reserved Scats;; 10s (id; Unreserved Scats, ss; Hack Seats, 2s fld. Bok plan* will be opened at Avery's TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING. Manager, 11. BRACY. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. APPLICATIONS FOR FOREMAN. A PUBLICATIONS, superscribed: "Applications for Foreman," accompanied witli throe recent testimonials, wil Ik- received nl the County Office Tip to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 30tli. 1909, for— Foreman Moa Riding—lnglewood to New Plymouth. Schedule of duties and conditions of I appointment may be-scen at-Mr. Frank Drake's stationery depot, Inglewood, and County Ollice, New Plymouth. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. T E >' 1) E R S. LENDERS are mi I largo earthen tank and for the sunnlv of approved clay for puddling -■-e." ■ lidlilß , xemlcvs to be left at the ollk'c of the Taranaki il'otroleum Coy., Ltd.. where Plans and Spociiicnlions may be seen, until 4 u.in. on FRIDAY, the !nd inst. The lowest or any tender )t necessarily accepted. . F. A. DOBELL, Secretary I ELLIOTT ROAD BOARD. for Formation and MetalI ling on the Elliott Road, also for IFormatfon of Footpath, will close at Ithe Board's Office, Curric street, New ll'lvmouth, o-a SATURDAY, January 30, ll'JOfl, at 1 p.m. I Plans and Specifications may be seen lon application. EGBERT GLECCI,

The Peoples Grocer WE are once again lo the fo r e vithfiooi) Value tob tiie PeoA Keuihtios of 20 „ per cent will be appreciated by all buyers o? Hams & Bacon, A" (or during this hot it'cather Ibis class of Substantial provision is a welcome change from fresh Reductions mcat - It keeps better, is nicer, and very tasty Have you tried our The Peime Bacon sliced by our patent machine ? The only one Price m town. The advantages are many: perOf feet cleanliness, no I handling, no waste, Hams y° u u y n0 ' )one ' even slices of any thickTastes belter ; goes further. Tiy a pound. C. CARTER DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH

MONEY TALKS "YIY present Urge stock must bo rapidly reduced, and in order to Effect th.c reduction all goods will be ofTcrod at VERY LOW Cull and get my prices for Book*, Stationery, I'aney Goods, Diariea, Leather Ware, Frames, etc. Bargains in Profusion A. E. COTTIER'S IMOUCHAM-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

NORTH CARLTON, VIC. | J. Hargrave, 827, Drummond-street. North Carlton, Melbourne, Vic, writes: 'Last winter I was suffering about two months with a very severe cold. I could hardly spenk above a whisper—in fa-jt, some of my friends said I would lose my voice nlto'ucther. After trying about half-a-dozen remedies, I chanced to see an advertisement of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. I tried it, and used four bottles, which completely cured me. ~ lave reconi ith good three children, and whenever they get colas, Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is the stuff for them." Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds is an Unequalled preparation for the cure of all Chesf Complaints and Lung Troubles, Price Is Od and 3s per bottle. Obtain»Ue evffl.ywh.ere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 327, 20 January 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 327, 20 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 327, 20 January 1909, Page 3

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