,£IIE A T R E New Plymouth. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR! .".i ■•...,, Return Visit of GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 3. In the Successful Drama, *AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES. AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES. .AS- MIDNIGHT .CHIMES. AS. - MIDNIGHT :' QHLMES. Popular prices—4s, -2s 6d, and Is. . ■N,o 'Early Dpois. •■ ' /■ c ' ■"' . Box : Plan, and; Dal Sale at Collier's., , FJW .PXLKMOiUTH LIEDERKRANZ AND LIEDERSPIEL SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. (WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 Stall. Programme Later. Tickets —2s and on sale. S. L., MARK, Hon. Secv. GRAND MILITARY BALL rjm most popu. SEA (TiBiAWAK Postponed on accoun '„. ' .;.- Hag, Will be held THEATRE On MONDAY, AUCI Catering. Music, and V ( be up to the usual standi lairitrd at this popular iv I Tiikets (Gentlemen 3s, be obtained from Memb MAXGOREI ROM, SPECIAL LOAN 0MEETING, of the Mangorei Road Hoard will be hold at the Schooliwrni.,tower.:Mfingorei, on WEDNESDAY,' the 3rd day ofAugust,' ; l9lo, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., to confirm by way of special order a special resolution passed on the sth day of July, 1910. levying a Special Rate of Three-eighths of a Penny on certain lands included in a Special Rating Area. A copy of the proposed Special Order is deposited in the Office of the Board (the Secretary's residence, Mangorei), and is open to the of the public during office hours now and until the said 3rd day of August, 1910, Dated 12th day of July, 1910. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, [ Solicitors to Mangorei Road Board. rpELLURTDES pROPRIETARY, J,TD. CAPITAL £30,000 in 300,000 Shares of. 2s each 3d application, 3d allotment, calls H at intervals of not less than one month. mHE above is an absolutely unique proposition in 'New Zealand mining. It is chiefly a silver mine. Silver deposits are more permanent and much less speculative than gold. I Call and make your own enquiries. WALTER BEWLEY, Broker.
NOT STOLEN. OBTAINED FOR NEXT TO NOTHING At T. BRANSGROVE'S CASH BOOT PALACE. Ladies' Strap Shoes, 4/6, C/ 6, 10/6. Ladies' Button Shoes, 5/6, 8/6, 12/6. Ladies' Warm Slippers, 1/- to 4/C. Youths' Chrome Boots, sizes 1 to 5, 8/6. Men's Chrome Boots, from 10/0. Men's Warm Slippers, 1/6 to 5/6. Men's Boots Soled, 3/-; Ladies' do., 2/-. Rubber Heels, Cd; Patches, 3d. At F. BRANSGROVE'S, DEVON ST., EAST. The Fitzpoy Store rpR CUSTOMERS can rely on only best brands of GROCERIES being kept at our store. We offer everything at reasonable rates. . Your orders will be executed with, promptness and civility. Don't wait until next month; Try our : goods NOW! Trap visits Smart Road, everv Wednesday. J. TAVLOR' ' FTTZROY STORE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 2 August 1910, Page 1
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