TUESDAY, MARCH 21. T r ;: WEBSTEP. BEOS TTAVE received instructions from MRS. M. DUSTOW. Bell Block, who has leased her farm, to sell by auction on TUESDAY, March 21, WITHOUT RESERVE,— A LL HER LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND HOUSE FURNITURE, comprising:— i( 3 good dairy cows. 2 heifer calves 30 fowls, 1 marc, I pig, garden plough, harrows, Planet Jr., gent's saddle and bridle, trap harness and lamps, cow covers, Daisy churn, washing machine, tools, a quantity of sundries, and all her household furniture and effects, including a good piano. Sale at 2 o'clock. 0 A S T 1 E I (The Australian'"Jenny Lind"). Direction J. and X. TAIT. ONE FAREWELL CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY. MARCH 20. MONDAY, MARCH 20. AMY CASTLES The Most Popular Singer of the Day. Brilliant Supporting Company. 'Alexander Camphausen. Baritone. Loui3 Hattenbach. 'Cellist. William Conway. Pianist. IMPORTANT.—PIans now open at Collier's. Prices: 5/-, 3/- & 2/-. COUNTRY PATRONS.—A section has been set apart in the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for the convenience of patrons in outlying districts. Applications (by letter only), with money order or postal notes and stamped addressed envelope for reply accompanying pame, addressed—J. and N. TAIT, c/o Collier's, will receive prompt attention. Manager, G. H. Barnes. JJAHOTU pUBLIC gCIIOOL, ANNUAL PICNIC To be held at the BEACH On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. PARENTS TO PROVIDE REFRESH. MENTS. DANCE IN THE RAHOTU HALL IN THE EVENING. Proceeds in aid of Picnic Fund. PAUL WILLOOX, Sec. Rahotu School Committee. SALE OF LEASES. rpHE TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will offer by public auction on SATURDAY, the Ist April, at p.m., eight leases of portions of St. Germain's Square, with frontages to Gill street, Molesworth street, and Elliot street, with right of perpetual renewal on similar terms to those of the School Commissioners. Particulars can be obtairied from the auctioneers (Messrs. Webster Bros.), the Secretary, and Messrs. Govett and Quilliam, Solicitors. Full particulars will be subsequently advertised. A. CLIFF, Secretary. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., LTD. interested in "Premium Bonds" i; invited to call at my office on Monday. Tuesday, or Wednesday next, when the Manager of the above Company may be consulted. WALTER BEWLEY, Agent for Taranaki. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL school re-open on MONDAY, 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, Cookerr, Domestic Economy and Hygiene. Arti*an and Trade Classes.—Mechanical Drawing, Machine Construction and Drawing, Building Construction and Drawing, Plumbing. Joinery, Cabinet. Making, etc. Call and get a Prospectus at any bookseller's, or at the Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE. Director. LAD IKS' AND CRTLDiuJN*9 OUTFITTER. \f R 8. McC A L L U M BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Ordtra neatly and promptly executed A trial solicited. Outran tavf, JfOOY TO £IOO TO £IO,OOO. 0 N Country and City Freeholds, on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Ajrency of the Government Insurance Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 15 March 1911, Page 1
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