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FOOTBALL rji U K A P A RECREATION GROUNDS. TO~DAY STAR TT. v. INGLLWOOD 11. F. MOVERLEY. Hon. So £ADY PLUXKET has very kindly consented to give an address to the ' Women ol Xew Plymouth at Hie Town , Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, May 7, at 8 o'clock. A large attendance of' all in- . toresteil is particularly requested. MRS. DOCiCRILL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, [ Secretary. MI EAT R E JJ OYA L. New Plymouth. THREE. NIGHT SEASON. May Bth, 10th & 11th. maskelyneTnd devants mysteries From tin? Egyptian Hall, Picadilly, London, where they hold the WORLD'S RECORD Of 40,000 performances, with 11,000,000 patrons. THE PRIME MINISTERS OF MYSTERY The magnificent programme will include Mr. Maskelyne's great illusory sketch, WILL, THE WITCH, AND THE WATCHMAN Which has been presented in London 11,000 times. MR. BARCLAY GAMMON, England's Greatest Humorist. M. JIXTARO, Japan's Wondrous Juggler. MR, OWEN CLARK, The Master Magician. The most brilliant entertainment that London boasts- of is now submitted for the approval of the Xew Zealand public. Grand change of programem nightly. Prices, 4/-, ;)/-, and 2/-; Reserved Seats, 4/-; Reserved Seats for Children under 12, 2/-. Box plan at Collier's. J. A. MACDDNALD, Acting Manager for Mr. Hayward. fJAHEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY, MAY 14th. Under the Direction of John Lemraone. MELBA IX HER OWN LAND AND WITH HER OWN PEOPLE. '•The greatest Australian is Melba. She has been feted by Kings, adored by the People, ami her Art has thrilled the World." Madame Mclbu. Ik coining in (he iinon-diiy glory of her fame, fresh from (lie scenes of her ureal triumphs in Europe and America, where she reigns' gloriously—The Queen of Song. MR. FREDERICK RAXALOW (Famous young Irish Baritone). MISS UNA ISOIIiXE. Solo Pianist MR. -HlllN LEMMOXR. Solo Flautist MR. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices of Admission: Reserved Seal,. Dies* Circle .. ;C1 Is. Box plan at Collier's will J* opened on Bth May at 0 a.m. P. Note or P.O. Order, ami stan envelope for reply. Seats will be a ted in the order of receipt of apn tion. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. NEWTON KING JJ'AS received instructions' to sell by auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, oil the farm lately known as WereV, on the Victoria Road, near Oakura, on day,Mayl2,ALL HIS STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, etc., as under:— 300 breeding ewes lo store cattle 3 light draught horses THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rjms PLTJNKET NURSE can be consuited at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays, Hours from 2 lo 4 p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL who may wish to avail themselves of her services. MRS. DOCKIULL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary, PUBLIC NOTICE. , TOTS, the undersigned, beg to •">*"" I the residents of New Ply and surrounding districts, that wc nave NOT sold out our New Plymouth business. On the contrary, we have improved our shop and divided it completely off from the business next door. We have aiso put in some new stock, j.nd more will follow during the month. GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, BEST SELECTION. SKEATBS BEOS., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLEKB, Opposite Theatre Royal, Devon St. .. New Plymouth. And at Queen St., Auckland.

To our Customers R Aroa, Brougham St., NEW PLYMOUTH, F. Ar*oa,

7QQ ACRES, partly improvod farm price £3 Kk-Apcly Oftufr

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 3

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552

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 3

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