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ITK H AT K K ' JJ OYA L, Under Direction .. .. victor Heck. l.cturu \ wit to New Zealand of the World-Famed ASTUO.VOMEU and METEOROLOCIST. ; ULEMEtfr L. WRAGwIE „ Alter a H'w yearn' triumphal tour of (■real Britain, Australasia and India, Will ~; : .. .r ' (■KAMI SCIENTIFIC I KXTEUTAINMENTS. | Kit IDA V AM) SATURDAY, .March 1!) and 20. I I'HI DAY KYENIXO AT H: llv the Finest and Most Recent Photographs and pictures of the Jloavcnlv Bodies, from all the (iRKAT * OKSEUVATOItIKS. ' APPAIiUXC! SUPERII! MARVELLOUS! The Opportunity of a Lifetime. AD.MISKIOX-.-ls, 2s and Is. Children, half-price to all parts. Keserved plan at the Collier anil Colonial Piano Co. Ingle-wood, March 17; Waitara March 18 liarringloii Waters, Advance Rep. ffHEATRE JJOYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. The Three-Act FARCICAL COMEDY, "JANE" "JANIi" "JANE" Staged by the Waitara Tluespian Society, In aid of the NEW PLYMOUTH RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Charles ShackleUm— Mr, H. A. 11. Claridge Mr. Kershaw .... Mr. E. A. Hawkins William Tiprion Mr. K. Farmer Ulaude Mr. J. 0. Russell Mr. Pixton Mr. 11. M. Lund .Mrs. Pixton .... Mr. W. J. Lonergan Jane Miss F. Badley Mrs. Chadwick Mrs. 11. M. Lund Lucy Norton Miss M. Jenson Act I.—Morning. Act ll.—Afternoon. Stage Manager, Mr. 11. A. 11. Claridge Secretary , .. Mr. C. M. Townsend 'Music by Waitara Orchestra. Prices: Reserved Seats 3s, Stalls 2s, PUKEKURA PARK FIREWORKS FIREWORKS

fine assortment just arrival from MESSRS BOCK and CO., LONDON. FIRST RACE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, UAECU 24 In aid of tlie funds of the PUKEKURA PARK BOARD. EDWARD H. TRIBE, lion. Sec. THE OUTING OF THE SEASON. rpllE MOKAU ANNUAL KELiATTA ■will be held on the Mokau River , SATURDAY, MARCH 27th, 190!) SPECIAL STEAMERS from New PlyPlymouth and Waitara if sufficient NOW IS YOUR CHANCE for a FIRSTCLASS HOLIDAY. All persons intending to make the trip by steamer are rei|iiesled to notify Mr. A. W. Ogle, Waitara, by March 24th. For full particulars see posters. JAS B. CAKR, Secretary. NEW 'PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. OPENING CKKEMONY in connccucetiou with the Technical School ■will lake place on WEDNESDAY EVENING. March 17th, at S o'clock. The Class Rooms will be open for inspection at 7.30 p.m. The Public are cordially invited tn attend. (I. TISCH. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. rpilE ANNUAL MEETING i.t I lie Sin Football Club will be held in Hi NESDAY, 17th inst,', at 7.30 p.m. slia'ri BUSINESS: Balance-sheet Election of Officer* And General. J. A. CLARKE. ANNIVERSARY DAY. »/i7HERE shall we meet again? Why, Tr at the ANNIVERSARY PICNIC m\ WiEOJXESIJAV, the 31st March, GREAT UNITED ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC, Moturoa Beach, New Plymouth. Special trains; Special fares. Last picnic and the best this year. Come and see the PionecTs of Taranaki. B. sure and B. in time for tickets. Time-table, fares, and more to follow. C. D. SOLE, S. S. BURGESS, Joint Secretaries.

HYGENIC BAKERY. R. A. STOKES lias been connected with the bene since op<'iiin<; in New Plyfo inor>. has now taken it over r. .T. 6. iii'gjr. «ml hopes liy strict in ami civility to merit a. coni- (if the fame liberal patronage We still have some of Huntley ai Palmer's celebrated, biscuits for sal Trv some to-dav. Verv tasty for afte It. A. STOKES .. HYGIENIC BAKERY. STONE'S ' WELLINGTON, HAWKE'S BAY AND TAHANAKI DIRECTORY purchased of all booksellers, or ordered direct from Stone, Son and Co, Lauvbtou Quay, Wellington. Contains Commercial, Municipal and General Directory. Nineteenth year di publication. STONE, SON & CO,, DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON. |HE NEW ZEAhiNI TURF REGISTER For SEASON 1.907-1908. ICLL AND ACCURATE REPORTS O 7 THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) In NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS TABLES OF WINNERS WEIGHT-FOU-AGE SCAf'' RULES OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING ITORHES WINNIKG SIRES .lid other interestino Sporting UMti of Valuable Character. PR'CE 10b (M. SALE—Hammond typewriter practically c»w. Cheap for cash,— "Sollw," New* Offloe.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3

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