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HIIEATEE g 0 Y A L. Direction of MacMahon Bros. MONDAY & TUESDAY, FEB. 6 & 7. MACMAHON BROS, (by arrangement with J. D. Williams, Colonial Tneatre, Sydney), the Greater, Limited, will present Exclusive and magnificent pictures, BUFFALO BILLL AND WILD WEST SHOW Together with the Finest Assortment of Cowboy and Indian Pictures ever seen in Xew Zealand. These Pictures (made by well-known American Companies) have made a sensation in England and America. Absolutely Genuine Indians and Cowboys taking part in these Beautiful Pictures, showing the dare-devil Cowboy of the Western Plain in scenes full of thrilling excitement from start to fiinish. The Urea test Livin« Pictures of the Day. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. MRS. HARRIETT BEECHER STOWE'S IMMORTAL WORK. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." The Latest Triumph in Picture Drama. G. 11. SAUNDERS, Manager. rpilK LION AND THE MOUSE Box Plans will be opened at Collier's at 8.30 to-morrow (Saturday) morn ing. A queue will be formed at S a.m. rp H E A T R Ii 0 Y A L. New Plymouth. Direction J. C. Williamson, Lti A GREAT OCCASION. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGIIT NEXT. This night only Mr. J. C. Williamson presents AMERICA'S GREATEST ACTRESS KATHERINE GREY Supported by the brilliant romantic actor WILLIAM DESMOND and a specially selected company of over 50 artists in Charles Klein's strikingly original and powerful dramatic sensation, fHE AND rpHE The most enthralling story ever unfolded on the Australasian stage. Plans will be opened at Collier's tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. A queue will bo formed at S a.m. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Seats 5/-; fetalis, 3/-; Pit, 2/-. Touring Manager, J. Farrell.

METHODIST BUSH MISSION, URUTI. TX connection with the above a GRA.N D TWO-DAYS' BAZAAR Will be held in the Hall at Uruti on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February Sth and 9th. The Bazaar will be opened at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Cannell, of New Plymouth, and supported by? the. sebfclere of the district. Lunch will be provided. Music, instrumental and vocal. Shooting Gallery, Side Shows, etc. Many useful and ornamental articles will be offered for sale. CONTINUED on THURSDAY, the 9th. TICKETS.—AduIts, 2/6 for both days, inclusive. Accommodation for visitors. Gifts will be continued to be received up to the above date by the following ladies:— Mrs. C, Skitrop, New Plymouth. Mrs. R, Mackenzie, Uruti. Mrs. J. Smith, Uruti. QHETWODE gCHOOL. Devon Street, West, New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GJ.RLS. Principal MISS STANFORD. rpHE First Term 1011 will begin on TUESDAY, February 7. Pupils prepared, if desired, for Matriculation, Civil (Service, and all Musical Examinations. MISS STA-NFORD will be at home to receive parents aaid guardians on THURSDAY, February 2, from 2.30 to 4.J0 p.m.

J. RUSSEMi AND SON ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH; MONUMENTAL MASONS of Marble and Granite Headstones sent promptly to any part of the Island. Wc have a particularly large and varied stock of headstones in our yards, of which we invite inspection.

NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE rjWE Climbing Season being now on, visitors to the above will find it absolutely the easiest and handiest route for visiting Mount Egmont. Bell's Falls and other attractions available from the North House, and as the roads aro in excellent order, motorcars easily reach the house in a little over one hour from New Plymouth. Meals are provided at the house, 2s each. Special tariff arranged 'for weekly visitors. Committee charges at the House: Casuals Is, by the day Is fid. Cottage fees, 2s per day; children, half-price. All bunks fitted with wire mattresses. Arrangements for all provisions may be made direct with the custodian, 11. STOCKER, Hon. Sec., New Plymouth, Or— ' T. R. RYAN, Custodian, Tahurangi, via Kaimiro. QFDNASI f) OAO H. J PROPOSE running the Opunake Coach .Berries at uiual from January 1, obttenring the tine-table u heretofore. W. A. JURY .. Proprietor. Mjuooie Mallei. "Phone No. til. yo n r;get :t cheaper at th« i „ £BO POST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 3 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 3 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 3 February 1911, Page 1

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