rp II E A T R E J> 0 Y A L. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. BALDWIN'S MAHATMA COMPANY, Headed by MORA, MORA, MORA, The Only Original White Mahatma. Mora while blindfold will answer any question which is retained by the audience. Questions relating to love, business, speculation, racing, absent friends. DR. ROWE, DR. ROWE, DR. ROWE, Premier Magician and Monarch of Mystery. KOKO, KOKO, KOKO, Lady Japanese Entertainer, introducing A NIGHT IN JAPAN. MISS BEATRICE FOY, Lyric Soprano. A. L. BLITZ, Musical Entertainer. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Collier's. MR. JACK ECKHOFF, Touring Manager. IJ eEA TR E JJ OYA L. MONDAY, AUGUST 1. GRAND CONCERT In aid of OLD MEN'S HOME PIANO. FUND. PROGRAMME. PART I. ! 1. Selection— New Plymouth Orchestral Union 2. Double Quartette Liedertafel 3. Song Miss Fenton 4. Recitation Mr. F. J. Easther 5. Song Miss Ford 6. Gramophone Selection. 7. Song—"Young Tom o' Devon".... Mr. J. Haslam Interval. PART 11. 1. Selection New Plymouth Orchestral Union 2. Song Miss Clarice Buckman 3. Recitation Mrs. Sehnaekenberg 14. Song Miss Guildford 5. Duet "Tjo Moon hath Raised hei L?rr.p r 'we" Messrs. W. Crawford and R. C. Nixon. T. *on<> Mr. Tom Woodnrd "find Save the King." Admission 2s and la. Seats rested at Collier and Co.'s, .i* 4F.rr- j, 0, PARKER. gon. SeCj YOU CANT BERT IT! "Hi - „ - . JjIRESH Q.ROITNL OOFFEE HOT FOR OOLO WEATHER 'ti EVERY DAY* The Aroma ia Dvuatovt Trv it pof hreakfast IT IS A VICE CHANG!" FRO— TEA ALwayg procurable from A. VEALE, fi&ATRE ROYAL BUJLDINGf. New Plymouth, 'Pho# 164. KEILLEITS confectionery;. ARE delicious sweetmeats made by a very old-estab-lished Dundee firm, whose careful and particular policy has ■ placed them in the first rank of Old Country manufacturers. Keiller's Assorted Chocolates Keiller's Imperial Mixed ChocoKeiller's Nut Milk Chocolate Keiller's Genoa Chocolates Keiller's Capped Chocolates Keiller's Italian Jujubes Keiller's Hazel Nut Chocolates Keiller's Strawberry Jam Keiller's Marmalade These are all standard quality goods and are well worth inspecting. C. CARTER, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. VISITORS TO HAWERA A RE requested to see the NATIONAL OIL ENGINE. All farmers can boolc orders for RIDD MILKING MACHINES, 80 of which have been installed this season. Also second-hand L.K.G. plants, of which I have a large number in stock. To ensure a heavy crop of mangolds order a few tons of agricultural salt., Orders,can also be booked tar "Cowslip"' CALF MEAL, HAROLD GREYILLE LAND AND-MACHINERY EXCHANGE, HAWERA. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. jyjTi. M. JONES has now at the Criterion Stables an Up-to-date Touring Motor Car for hire. He has also secured the services of Mr. E. Edmonds, a first-class chauffeur, who is wellknown for his careful handling of motqr ~ ' -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 92, 27 July 1910, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 92, 27 July 1910, Page 1
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