A miner in Wyalrag West, Said he'd a pain in his chest, Which made his mate Bill, ' Say, "Swallow this pill, It's Laxo-Tonic, one of tho best." LAXO-TONIC PILLS, 10>/,d and Is Cd-
JHEATEB x JJOYAL .. Pollard's Opera Coy. r Mr. A. Moss. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. FOR POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing: MONDAY, APRIL Stli. 11ETUKN OF THE FAVORITES, POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY (Under the Direction of Mr. Tom Pollard). MONDAY, APRIL sth. First production in Now Plymouth of the piece that has made all America laugh ior ever four years, the brilliant THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG.
TUESDAY, APRIL Cth, Planquetta's melodious Comic Opera, RIP VAN WINKLE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, The military Spectacular Musical ' Coincdv, THE GAY HUSSAR. MAGNIFICENT WARDROBE SCENERY AND EFFECTS Complete for each production. BALLET OF SIXTEEN EXPERT DANCERS. m Prices 4/-, 2/6 and 1/-. FRED W. DUVAL, Touring I' NEW PLYMOUTH CRICKET CLUB. "jyrEMIiERS of the above are requested to sitteml a meeting' at the Imperial Hotel THIS' (Friday) EVENIXC!', at Si o'clock, ior the purpose of giving the late secretary a send-oft", etc. MARYLAND HILL MEMORIAL. rpHE COMMITTEE are requested to meet at Mr. J. C. Davies' Office, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.ui, Business iraportiiiit.
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NOTICE. March 25th, 1909. Dear Sir (Madam)-; W l; lje K 10 advlso t-liat we have sold our Xew Plymouth business to Mr George W. CJunson, who has had charge of Hi is Branch for the past four and a half years. Mr. Gunson will itakc over the Branch as from April the Ist, and will continue the business as heretofore under his own name. All accounts, owing to the undersigned may be paid hi to Mr. Ciunson in the usual way, and his receipt will ho recognised as sulligicnt by us.' Accounts may also be forwarded to our Head Qflico, 58 Queen Street, Auckland, if desired. We have to thank all our New Plymouth customers most sincerely for the patronage extended during the seven yeais we lijive had a branch in New Plymouth, anil truJt the same patronage will be extended our lute Manager, Mr. Clunson, who, we are sure, will continue to carry on the business in a way that will merit your continued support ami confidence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 58, 2 April 1909, Page 3
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