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rjp H E A T 11 ] Direction of Mr. 3. C. Williamson. ' ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY TO-NIGHT AND TO-'MOIIROW NIGHT. .2ath & 2uth August. . ' and MATINEE, at 1.43 p.m. on Thursday, 26th, wlaii graph, the .Surf HnUiers., Shoe Villa. Home of Widow Cobble, the ; phono (letter, Harvest Home B , Great Skating Scene, Electric lU'.)et, the Change ■•' "•" e - •- '' , " Famous Pony 1 Cavaliers, the Jlagic Hill, Happy I Land, the Palace of Precious Stom-s', Teddy Bear Picnic. GRAND BALLET OF 100 DANCERS. Ensemble of no fewer than 200 chorus, ballet and children. Box Plan at Collier and Co. now open. I Prices: ss, 3s and 2s. No early doors. I The 4.15 p.m. train fro mouth will be delayed until after the] conclusion of Thursday's matinee per-

EIGHTH ANNUAL BALL To be held in ST. JOHN'S HALL on THURSDAY, AUGUST 2Gth. THE BALL OF THE SEASON. Firs't-class Supper and Excellent Mum. Tickets: Double, 4s; Gentleiuen'6, 3*; Ladies', 2s. BUGLER J. LAING, C. H. TATE, Secretaries. BOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. INTERPROVINCIAL RUGBY MATCH, WANGANUI v. TAEAWAKi; on the RBCREA.TION GROUNDS, New Plymouth, THURSDAY, 20th, AUGUST. Kick-oil' at. 3 p.m. Special trains from the country. De layed trains after the match. P. SKOGLUXD, Hon. Sec. T.R.U. RAILWAY EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE to be held in the BROUGHAM ST.REET HAL 1 . FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 27. Capital Supper Fine Floor, S. G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. ipUKAP APA FOOTBALL CLUI ANNUAL SOCIAL

SEPTEMBER 2nd, 100!). Auckland Rugby Union "Dan O'Brien" anl' Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s D. WEBSTER, Hon, Set. Tukapa F.C. \TOKTH TARAXAIU HUNT CLUB. THEATRE ROYAL, URSDAY. SEI'TE'MBEII (Niglit of 'Hunt Race Meeting). A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. fjMIE Last Day for Discount for Electric Lighting will be TO-DAY (Wednesday). F. T. BELLRVNGER, ■ Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH, GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. ffHE Last Day for Di "' ' TO-DAY (Wednesda C. S. KENNELL, . Secretary.

and INVITATION CARDS-A largo nssorti --"*" ,_ i at "News" Office. CLKKE POINT, X.S.W. t E. Wheeler, "Warwick/," IS, Ar-cadia-road, Glebe Point, N.S.W., writes its follows: "I have used Dr. Sholdon't New Discovery when I had a. severe ■•old nt the Richmond Hirer, with great mcecss. I also have a sister, who live< lit Tjismorc, a7id wlienever she noiic ' a cough Of cold coming on her liti puis she sends for n bottle immediately. She has great faith in it." Dr. Sheldon's Nfc'< Discovery for Con»lis ! and Colds is an uncqunllel preparation j lor the euro of all Chest Complaints and Lung Troubles. Trice Is (id and 3t y-er liottle. ' Obtainable everywhere.

Mi claim's' Institute, 3s T oi'!liainntuii. | W.A., says: "I would not be with a bottle of your GRAND Pougli Ifei.i i\t any time. I use the word "Grand" | fearlessly and with confidence tljat ! f any one will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy according to directions the result will greatly surprise the most soo licnl. I myself found it \ • -• • its speedy action and cura ties, and never lose an opportunity of recommending it to any one who is troubled with a cough or cold." eale by all chemists and storekeon lnlluGnza Is always more w less 1 lent at this season of the year. This disease is v>ry similar to a severe cold, and if allowed to take its course is liable to cause serious results The best treatment for influenza is to avoid exposure and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This medicine gives imraedi- | ate relief, and if used as directed will ward off all dangerous consequences, Tt | Haves the system in a ;n!ural si ml hralihy condition. It nla-ays cures mc! cures quickly. For sale by all chcmUrs end storekeepers. "Get' ft at' The J\a=h,'"Js always beina heard a'oout lioyß' am! -.nnv s clothing. They're such a reliable firm to deal with, and the nriees are always right. During their sale they are ofl'crj rag' some splendid bush rugs, sft long. !at 4s Od the pair; men's dungarees. Is 11, ?s Cid; men-'s overcoats at halfprice; boys' braces, 8d; boj-6' knickers, Is lid; boys' white jerseys, is, J joo t I in any time you're passing and see these •twgftJM.-'AdVv.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 173, 25 August 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 173, 25 August 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 173, 25 August 1909, Page 3

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