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WIHTEMiY CHURCH. QUKDAY S CIIQ 0 U PICNIC TO-~DAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1000. In Mr. \V. 11. SiiNlon's l'uddocU and Shelter Bush, kimlly lent for tlie occasion. 'Busses leave Hank of -N.S. Wales c'o"nei' at 2, 2,30, and 3 p.m.; returning at 5.30, 0.80 and 7 p.m. Return lures: Adults Is; Children Ud. Tea: Adults Is; Children Oil. I'UBLIO INVITED. THEATRE Diretion .. T. J. WEST Manager for X.Z., A. M. MIDLER. TO-OTGHT A hearty welcome was accorded the l're-eniinent and Incomparable WEST'd PICTUKES On their re-appearance last evening, Evcrv Picture received wi"Delight. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. DE GROEN'S VICEREGAL ORCHESTRA Combination of Excellence to Dclk'ht the Eve and Please the Ear. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Plan at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. GRAND MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY A Matinee will he given ti.t the Theatre Royal on Saturday afternoon, when an appropirate programme for diildren will be presented. "Xot only the Crea'esfc of Englishspeaking Contraltos, hut the Pre-Emi-nent Oratorio Contralto of the World.' 1 A GREAT EVENT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. Re-appearance of the World's Famous i Australian Contralto, ADA CUOSSLEY , ADA CRO SS h E Y ADA CROSS 1; EY "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame." MADAME CROSSUiV. Will he supported by the same Great Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney recently, including— MR. 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 mi PERCY GRAINGER, Australia's Most Celebrated IPianist. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices—Reserved Seats, 10s Od; Unreserved Seats, ss; Back Seats, 2s Cd. Box plans "'ill be opened at Avery's THIS MORNING. Manager, 11. BRACY.

TO BUILDERS. rp.ENDERS will be rc'ceived at my office X up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, January 30th, for the erection of a residence at Te Henui. FRAXK. MESSENGER, Architect, Devon. Street. T EX 1) K 11 S. fTENDKUS are requested for sinking a \ large earthen tank and for the • ■sSfo lie left at the office of iki d'etroleuin Coy., Ltd., where Plans and Spuciluatiwis may be seen, until 4 p.m. on Fill DAY, the Uilni inst. The lowest or any tender HOUSE FOR SALE. TOOR SALE, 0-i'oomed House with quarter-acre section, handy lo town; house well built, nil latest conveniences; ground well laid out; a delightful home; present owner leaving Knw Plvmouth. Apply to "Home," News office. I*-"

Grass and Clover seeds NEW SEASO N'S JUST TO HAND Bexu i'oe Ijcomioss asu Samples W. ROWE, Baorisiuu Sibem

The Peoples Grocer WE are onco again to the fee with fioou Value fob the PkoA Bbuuctioh of 20 j c per cent will be appreciated by all buyers of Hams & Bacon, *" for during this hot weather this class of Substantial provision is a welcome change from fresh Reductions lucat -. It keeps better, is | n nicer, and very tasty Havo you tried our 1- ne Pulsus Bacon sliced, by our patent nia-| chine '{ The only one Price m town. The advantages are many: perOf feet cleanliness, no handling, nc waste, I Hams y° u k u y n0 k° nc ' eTen slices of any thickTastes better ; goes further. Try a pound. C. CARTER DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH

MONEY TALKS TUT present large stock must be rapidly reduced, and in order to effect the reduction all goods will be offered at VERY LOW Call and get my prices for Boolm, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Diarie.i, Leather Ware, Frames, ott. Bargains in Profusion At A. E. COTTIER'S BKOUGHAH-ST., NEW TLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 3

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585

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 328, 21 January 1909, Page 3

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