TARAXAKI GARRISON IiAND. rpHE BAND will give a .SACRED CONCERT TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON (weather permitting), at 3 o'clock, at " AOTEA." Collection in aid of Band Funds, ERNEST CLARKE, i Secretary. rjIHEATEE JJOYAL, New Plymouth. HEWITT'S PICTURES T. Snowden Hewitt :: Proprietor. TO-NIGHT GRAND C HA N 0 E. All Star Films, including: "Sterns in the French Revolution )! " Nick Carter, the Double " '•Romance of a Gipsy Camp" "Cupids Four Darts" i "TlieocTor's Concert" " On the Banks of the Ganges " " The Uugly Girl" " Breeding Racing Bulls " Etc., Etc. Usual prices: Is 6d, la, 6d. JODIE BLAIR, Manager. HEA TE M JJOYAL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7. TAYLOR - CARRINGTON DRAMATIC COMPANY, In the Sensational Australian Play, MOORD Y N E, XX The Gold King. ACT I.—The West Australian Convicts' Camp. ACT 2.—lnterior of Millbank Prison. „ACT 3. —Deck of the Convict Ship. ACT 4.—Fremantle, West Australia. , T.C. usual prices and concession. Box .plan at Collier Piano Co. E. ARMITAGE, Advance Manager.
DDE ES S TO EX. Place; THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. Time: FRIDAY, Feb 18, t At 8 p.m. Speaker: /. H. S. WOOLLCCMBE, M.A. (Late Head Oxford House, London). A DISTINGUISHED CLERIC, A Stirring Speaker, with a Comffianding Personality. CHAIRMAN: His Worship the Mayor, G. Tisch, Esq., supported by H. Okey, Esq., M.l'., the Lord Bishop of Auckland, and others. ALL MEN INVITED. ALL SEATS FREE. Doors Open 7.30. OTHER DATES: St Mary's, New Plymouth, Sunday, 20th, 3 p.m. ■(Men's Service); 7 p.m. (Sormon). Inglewood, 19th; Waitara, 21st. Stratford, 23rd.
£<HETWODE gCHOOL, DEVON ST., W. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal : MISS STANFORD. The FIRST TERM of 1910 will begin on TUESDAY, February 8. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Music-il Examinations. MISS STANFORD will be at home 10 receive parents and guardians on SATURDAY, February 5, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. Jf ORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. (Founded 1797). "XTOTICE is hereby given that AIR. S. D. POPE, Estate and Commission Agent, Devon St., has this day beon appointed Chief Agent for New Plymouth. THOS. S. JACKA, Manager. Auckland, 19th January, 1910. WOMAN: %«LOVEI.Y WOMAN! yyOMAN is the handiwork of the Creator. One writer has stated that to properly portray her virtues, "one must needs dip his pen into the hues of the rainbow and dry it in the dust of rubies." A woman in perfect health, rounded out in the curves of beauty, has been the theme of song, art, and story since Eve came into the Garden of Eden. But woman by nature was created frailer than her brother man, and is subject to periodical illnessfes and depressions from which there is no escape. To help over-1 come these periods, WILSON'S MALT I EXTRACT is of ■priceless value. It al-j leviates her Sufferings, keeps her robust by nourishing and stimulating the impoverished blood, drives away the dull I headache, and helps her to recuperate quickly, thus preserving her youth and lieautv. Al) chemists and stores sell WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, price Is 9d. large bottles 3s. Wholesale agents for Taranakij L. D. NATHAN AND CO.,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 307, 5 February 1910, Page 1
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