IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MOTOR! SI'S JX vivu of tlil» probable erection of toll-gates and regulation uf speed limi:-',' motorists are urgently requested to at-1 tend a 'meeting to be held in the Borough Chambers on WEDNESDAY, May 20th,] at 7.30 p.m. HEAT KF. J> Ol'A L. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20.
THE XEIV PLYMOUTH AMATEURS In A. \V. I'. nero's Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy, "THE MAGISTRATE" (Cy special arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson). CAST OF CHARACTERS. -Mr l'osket (.Magistrate of Jlul'berry Street Police Court) Mr. F. J. Easthcr Mr Bullamy (Magistrate of Mulberry Street Police Court) Mr. F. (j. Kimbell Colonel Lukj ii (from Bengal, retired) Mr. J. C. Suuiirer Captain Horace Vale (Shropshire Fusiliers) .. Mr. W. E. M. Guy Cis. Farringdon (Airs. Posket'e son) Mr. II C. Davies AOhille Bloiid (proprietor of tho Cafe Royal) Mr, L. Hansen Isadore (a waiter) .. Mv W. H. Jennings Mr. Wormington (Chief Clerk at Mulb«ry St.) .. Mr. E. P. Fenton Inspector Messiter (Metropolitan policeman).. Mr. Tom Woodanl 'Sergeant Lugg (Metropolitan policcimaji) .. Mr. R. D. Coker Coustaible Hurrie (Metropolitan policeniuii) .. Mr. Bert Whitcombc Wyke (servant at Mr. l'oskvt's)
Mr. Leslie Hill Agatha Poskct .. Mrs. Claude Weston Charlotte Veiraiiler (her sister) Miss Beatrice Evans Beattie Tonilinson (a music teacher) .. .. Miss. Dora Bedford Popham (a housemaid) Mrs. Fred Watson SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I.—The Family' Skeleton. The Drawing-room at Mr. Posket's. ACT ll.—lt leaves its Cupboard. Room in Cafe Royal, Meek Street. ACT. lII.—It Crumbles. Scene I.—The Magistrate's room, Mulberry Street. Scene ll.—At the l'osket's. ME. PERRY'S ORCHESTRA. Popular prices: 3s (reserved), 2s and Is. Booking Office: Collier St Co. JJ fi H 0N I ROAD HALL. THURSDAY, 27 th INST. CONCERT AND DANOE In aid of the Hall Fuads. Popular Prices'. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. QIIET W0 D E SCHOOL, DEVON ST. WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR (URLS. PRINCIPAL: .. MISS STANFORD. The Second Term, 1909, will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 20.
-Miss Stanford will be at home oil TUESDAY, May 25, from 3 to a p.m., to receive parents awl guardians. DRY Of,WANING. Peterson and Adaison (Both li'e oE Wellingtjii Woollen Co.), DYERS, CLEANERS, AND PRESSERS, DEVON ST. EAST and CURRJE ST. ( Xext door to Mr. Mvuott's). PL'XUAREHU A XI) OAOXfI STORKS. JN" thanking i»v numerous customers and friends for their kind patronaye during my term of business in these districts, 1 hog to give notice that I haws sold my .business to Messrs' T. P. IIL'GIISOX & SONS, and solicit for them a continuance of your Patronage as from June Ist, 1!H)»." I shall be In Pungarehu for a short time, and request that all Accounts tie paid to me without delaA].—Y ; ours truly. ' JO MX TAYLOR. T. X l . TIIKMiSOX & SOXS desire to assure all Customers of their best attention. Their reputation of "Up-to-date" Stocks and best qualities will 'be fully maintained, as the amalgamation will effect considerable saving in wa<»es and deliveiy, and the practical bnvintf abilities of the principal in the Wt markets of the world, ensure the popular low prices !>ein« maintained a-;id excvlled.
Soliciting your continued patronage, AVe arc, yours respectfully. T. I'. irUGIISOX & SO\S. Haseirs "Jap" Superphosphate J?L'LL cargo i« now loading i-.t Japan and is expected to arrive in -V,X. ports about July-Aujjust next. Applications for t'lie sole distributing ag-ency for Xew Plymouth and district may be addressed to— ARTIIUIi H. HASEIX, ~ 17 Queen Street, Melbourne. Calilo address: "Hasell,'' Melbourne, FLOWER SEEDS FOS AUTUMN SOWING Ken - Season's iust arrived ex Oorintliic, SWEET PEAS Sowu dow "will bioom early in spring and continue tUvongli tlio summer, Orders taken for Narcissi aid otber 1 , Bulbs. Sow Cabbage and Caulillower Seeds fjr early plants this monlli. W. ROWE New Plymouth.
TIIK SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ipBE PLUNKET NURSji can be consulted at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays, Hours from 2 to i p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration of tie Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. Tlic Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL yylio imv wish to avail themselves of her services. MRS. DOCKRILL,President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. rpIiR.US for Sections Tironga— £lO deposit, balance arranged. Timber cheap; so arc sections.—Church. OfJQ ACRES constitute the freehold ° of New PlynioulJi Borough; so investors can buy so-called Suburban with safety. Tironga. is really Town Property.—Church. 20-3 rpIEOXCIA Sections have every advantage—Water, light, and every requircnicut for comfort—Cliurcli, 20-3 A LL-WOOL Roslvn Flannel, in Shetland, on 1 v Is per yard; in chocolate, at 1/3.—WARD, Cash Draper. 11) POUNDS down will secure '/ 4 -acre section. Price £l3O. Ayply Gilmour & Clark--. TfiOß Up-to-date Printing of every kind try the "News" Jobbing Department. Orders executed witli despatch. W7 ANTED—by young lady, situation as ' saleswoman.—Apply "L.W," News Offieo. 700 P al % improved farm, price £3 106.—Apply Gilmoiir
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 100, 25 May 1909, Page 3
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