0 L A N I) lIALL. ST. JOSKPH'S EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE TO-DAY ■MOXI) AY, JUNE 14. Coimnnneing at 8 p.m. First mid Second Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen. Admission: Ladies U'j Gents Is fid. J. A. CLAF.KE, Hon. Sec. ! rjUKA.VAKI GARIUSOX BAXD'S GRAND ANNUAL BALL To lie held ia the THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1000. Tickets: Ladies 2s; Gentlemen 3s. ERXEST CLARKE, ilon. See. Ball Committee. JBEATSB JJOYAL. OXli XKMIT OXLY. THURSDAY, .JUNE 17. BORANOFF THE RUSSIAN EXILE—An licaj)ed Political Prisoner from Siberia. BOIUXOFF Fresh from his BOIIAXOFF Triumpliul Tour BORAXOFF of England, Depicting Dramatic and Thrilling Incidents of his Awful Imprisonment ini Dreaded Siberia, whence he has thrice, escaped. A Veritable Intellectual Treat. From . Torture to Freedom. Prices—3s, 2s and Is; children halfprice; ladies half price to first and second seats. Colleges and schools granted a concession oil application to box olliee. Box. Plan opens at Collier's to-mor-row. Xo booking fees. Xo early doors: Xo extra charges. NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting will be held in "the Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 16th June, at 8 p.m. Wm. P. XCOLL, Secretary, COUNTY FIXAXCE AXD TOLLGATES. MEETING of Ratepayers of the Omata Riding will .be held .in the Omata. Hall on MO.VDAY, 14th inst., to consider tire above important question. Ohair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. DUXOAN JIcALLUJI
SAMUEL BARRY, rpHE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, May be consulted at rooms in THEATRE BUILDING, (Xext Burlington Tew Rooms), in XE W ]' LYJIO UT H, on KRIDAY, June 23 and >SAT., June liti. Artificial Eves Fitted.
TEXBERS invited for concrete foundations anil wjillf, concreting a. water race, together with carth'work, also roail formation and ini'talliiifr. fur the Warea Co-operative Dairy Co., Llil. I'laiH ami Specifications may lie soon at Mm nllice of Messrs SJaddeu and Palmer, Xew Plymouth, and at the store at Warea, Tenders will lie received Ivy the Chairman of Directors, -Mr. J. Burgess, at Warea, up to Noon 011 THURSDAY, June 'i-ltli, 111(19. anil must be endorsed •'Ternler 'tor Concrete." The lowest ur any ternler not necessarily iu-eei>teil. PEROIVAL & IiESSEXCER. Ingle'wood.
TO BUILDERS. TEXDKUS an. 1 invited for the erection of three Cheese Favtories a-s follows, for the Oaonui Co-operatk-e. Dairy Company. Limited. and will be received j«m' separate tenders for iniy one or more of the buildings or a* a combined tender for all three;— Xo. .I.—Oaonui Factory, including Curing Room. Xo. i.—Arwwhata 'Road, without ■Curing Room. 'Xo. .I—Kahui Road, without Curby Room. Plans ami Specification* may 3>e seen at the following places:—Messrs Sladden and Palmer's office, Xew Plymouth; Messrs Pereival and Messenger'* oilice, lugle-wood; llawera Star office, Hawera; and at the oltieo of the company n't 1 Opunake. ' Tenders dose with the undersigned on the 25th day of June, 11)00, at 5 p.m., and are to he marked "Tender* for Buildings." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. -1. BIIEXXAX. Secretary. LAXD TRAXSFEU ACT XOTICES. is hereby gi'ven tlmt the &everal parvHs of land hereinafter described will hp brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act. liM)8," mill ess- caveat ibe lodged forbidding same within one mouth from the publication hereof in the (lazette:— I John Skinner and Kniest Ivan Kiugwell Skinner, Sections 42, 43, 44, 4."), 40. 55 and Sfi. Pivkearti'he Distrii-t, occupied by Applicants Xo. 1181. Diagrams may be inspected at this olliee. •"Daled this I It'll day of June. li)U!). at the Lands Registry Office, Xew Plymouth, A. V. STTTVrrcVAXT, % Assislti.nt Degistrar.
XEW XLUJAXD KAILWAYS. C.'UOAMXt; AND REI I AIEI\C! CUXJKS will Ims received at the Trallir Jlaiiuirer's Office. Waiiganui, until nmiit im SA'iTIiDAY, ; 2(itili June next, for the work of mid He'pairing Oloofe Hi. the utatioin anil ollk-es on: tile \ew KyinmiLli-liunny-tliorpe-Ohakimi» Ke-ition of the New Zealand (.'oveiMineii't 'UaihvavM for the perioil of two wars, cmimK'nfiiij; Ist Julv next,
Nipi'vlllv.ttians -may Ik» seen at tlie oIliiHS of thi* Staliummu-tors at Pahncrston North, Ifawcra. and New PlynimiUi. nail Ilu» Trails Manager nt AVan,i>uiiui. ISY OIiDEU. DUtriH Tvaflk- Ma Major's Oflk-o, Wumpmni, 10th. June, 1001).
All the Comforts Of an Open Fire Arc yon -possu&oil by the I ?ealandia Range The milv i;i tlio dominion timutl into :in 1 "ijK'iv lire. Vou simply open tlm special lliir-. lift oil' thi' top, and the lire liur.is before yon in an open frmte, without' firim's unci smoke. Tin' 2KALANDIA imikc- your kH■ I'lll'll a COM'. I'Dlllfol'ilillrfl' |;lit"i' to svt in, and "ivi's von all tin- advantages of u lii'-t-cliirange as wiJI. Tt heats <|uicklv, 'ha'kes Mjilcndidl.v, is easy on fuel. Write fur I'ree I'.italosu" Xo. 20. Bumirigham and Co., Ltd. (iwrgc St. Dumnlni (opposite Knox OlraiV'.t).
TPQR SALE—-Staunch horse, quiet in harness.—Apply "News" Office,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 116, 14 June 1909, Page 3
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