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rn II E A T R E JJ 0 Y A I. Direction J. and X. Tait NEXT SATURDAY, MARCH 20. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. The Famous Australian Soprano. AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES ("Australian Jenny Lind"). What Amy Castles is to-day is summed up in the words of a leading London critic, who wrote: "Who is Amy Castles? This question was answered by the plaudits of 3000 people packed from floor to ceiling in Queen's Hall. It was answered, too, by Mr. Henry J. Wood, the famous conductor, who has jtvielded a baton over the heads of iiearly every famous singer of the past ten years. 'Truly,' he said, 'one of the most exquisite voices 1 have ever heard,'" MISS AMY CASTLES Will be Supported by a Complete Concert Company, consisting of — ALEXANDER CAMPIIAUSEX, The Famous Leipzic Baritone. LOUIS HATTEXBACH, The Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM COX WAY, Pianist. Box Plans now open at Collier's. Reserved Seats (l)vess Circle and Reserved Stalls), a/-; Unreserved, 3/and 2/-. Manager, G. ITonun Barnes. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD. A XYOX E interested in "Premium Bonds" is invited to call at my office on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday next, when the Manager of the above Company may be tofisulted. WALTER BEWLEY. Agent for Taranaki. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. rpilE AXXUAL MEETING of the Board, for the purpose of examining and .settling the accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1010, will be ligld at the Board's Oflice, Brougham street, New Plymouth, on MONDAY. 20th March, 1011, at noon. The said accounts are printed, and lie at the Board's Office for the inspection of those per- | sons interested. C. S. RENXELL. Secretary. J9BBS&. XEW ZEALAND GOVERN'ME N'T RAILWAYS. BOOKSTALLS, AUCKLAND, VVKLLrXGTOX - XAPIER - NliW PLYMOUTH, NELSON, AXD HURUNUI-BLUFF SECTIONS. Railway Department, (Head Office), Wellington, 7th March, 1911/ VyiUTTKN TENDERS will be received at this oflice up to NOON of FRIDAY, the -24 th March, 1011, for the LEASE of the RIGHT of KEEPING BOOKSTALLS at Auckland, Frankton Junction, Rotonia. Paeroa, Taumarunui, Ohakune, Tailmpe, Marton. Feilding, Palmerston North, Levin, Wellington (Thorndon), Wellington (Lambton), Masterton, Woodville, Dannevirke. Waipukurau. Hastings, Napier, Xew Plymouth, Stratford, Hawera, Aramoho, Wanganui, Xelson (Port), Christclmrch, Ashburton, Timaru, Oamani, Duuedin, Milton, Gore, and Invcrcargill Railway Stations, for a period of three years from Ist April, 1011. Tenders should be .addressed to the General Manager, Government Railways, Wellington, and marked ont-ide, ''Tender for Bookstall." Conditions of tender can lie obtained at the Railway Manager*' Offices at Auckland, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. and at each of the Railway Stations above mentioned. Telegraphic tenders will not. be received. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. T. RON'AYNE. General Manager. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE XEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL 1 SCHOOL WILL re-open on MOXDAY, the 20th March, at 7 p.m. Languages. —English, Latin, French, and Elocution. Commercial Classes.—Book-keeping (junior and advanced); Shorthand and Typewriting. Domestic Classes. —Dressmaking. Cookery, Domestic Economy and Hygiene. Artisan and Trade Clashes. —Mechanical Drawing, Machine Construction and Drawing, Building Construction and Drawing, Plumbing, Joinery, Cabinet Making, etc. Call and get a Prospectus at anv bookseller's, or at the Education Oflice. W. A. BALLAXTYXK. Director. LADIES' AND (luriJ/ivftN';.' OUTFITTER. \f fi S. MtC A L L U M B2OADWAY, STRATFORD. Ordsrs neatly and promptly executed A trial sfllicited. [M;OX J5 Y TO LEND; I •jnsni tuoninMAOfi jo luv ckj £IOO TO £IO.OOO. QN Country and City Freeholds, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply Commissioner. 'H - f Mice Department. VOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE ' RED POST.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 260, 13 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 260, 13 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 260, 13 March 1911, Page 1

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