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LAST NIGHT WIRTH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH LOCATlON—Opposite Railway Station. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON". School Children under 12 years of age admitted at half-price to all parts. Doors open at 1.45 p.m. Performance at 2.45 p.m. The Immense MENAGERIE is the greatest and best ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere. Dens of the Fiercest and Most Unique Animals gathered from all parts of the world, including LIZZIE, LIZZIE, LIZZIE, The Enormous Blood-Sweating African Hippopotamus. The only Hippo, in Australasia. To be seen every afternoon and evening. Together with the .€IO,OOO Menagerie of Rare Wild Animals. SPECIAL LECTURES ON THE WILD ANIMALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. PRICES: Afternoon Menagerie: A'dults, 1/-; Children Gel. Open from 4 to 5 p.m. Evening Circus and Menagerie: Doors open at 7 p.m. Prices: 4/-, 3/-,.2/-. A few Special Reserved Seats on Elevated Platform, 5/-. Children, Halfprice, except to Gallery, which is full price to everybody. Box Plan (reserved seats, 5/-) now open at Collier's. Book at once and save inconvenience. This evening a special train will leave Waitara at 0.35, and return after the performance. NOTE.—At 12.30 p.m. to-day Raymond, the Handcuff King, undertakes, whilst handcuffed and manacled, to jump into the water at the Municipal Saltwater Baths, and to free himself before reappearing upon the surface. This entertainment is t>ee. "T. '■.,. ANDREW'S QHURCH. SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. TO-MORROW, 26th INST. ( 11, 3, and 7 o'clock. REV. J. M. THOMSON, M.A. At 3 o'clock the prizes will be presented to the scholars, and a special collection taken for the school. OPENING OF TARURUTANGI PUBLIC HALL, (UPLAND ROAD), THURSDAY, MARCH 0, 1911. EXCELLENT PROGRAMME of Instrumental, Vocal, and Recitative items. Hall open at 7.30 p.m. Concert commence 8.0 p.m. Admission to Concert and Dance: Ladies, 1/0; Gentlemen, 2/-. G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. EGMONT ROAD Hall. THUESDAY, MARCH 16. ' QONCERT & JJANCE. Iu Aid of Hall Fund. Excellent programme of Instrumental, Vocal and Recitative Items. FLOOR, SUPPER, MUSIC— Admission to Concert and Dance: Ladies, 1/-; Gents (non-dancers), 1/6; Gents (dancers), 2/-. L. W. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. MODERN COOKING METHODS. fPHOSE who attended our cooking demonstration with THE PERFECTION OIL COOKERS were unanimous in admitting that their cooking qualities were perfect, that they are more economical, and more free from dirt and smell than any other method. Hundreds of people, both in town and country, use the Perfection for the whole of their cooking. Why should not you? For preparing'quick meals in cases of emergency they are invaluable. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD Devon St., New Plymouth. JNGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL & pOULTRY gOCIETY. j 10 ](i tlioir Fourteenth Annual Show in the Parish Hall, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 0 and 10. Afternoon Tea. Very heavy list of Special Prizes,! equal to any show in Taranaki. '• Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars on application to— W. 11. TAYLOR, Secretary, Inglewood. pOR SALE, Cheap—Piano by Hardcver. First-class order; only been in use a few months. Original price 60 guineas; now to be sold at a sacrifice! Ea«y terms.—H. Collier and Co. [PECIAL LAWRENCE CYCLES. £10; terms nrrantrod. The G. W. Lawrence Co., Ltd., Devon-street. rjV> BE LET-Comfortfible lion°.<), seven voo.'iis, pleasantly situated o.i South road. Apply to J. C. Davies, Land A sent, Devc2:-strcßt. 22-t.c. \'°" r -'-< GET -I 7Tt*P„>i AT THE IRO POST, „

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 25 February 1911, Page 1

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