;ale under distress warrant, smart road, monday, march 20. L. A. NOLAN & CO. □"AVE received instructions to sell at Smart Road, on MONDAY, March >K COWS in milk and to calve. Sale at 2 o'clock. THEATRE gOYAL. Direction J,, and N. Tait NEXT SATITRDAY, 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 AmyCastles? 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 wielded a baton over the heads of nearly every famous singer of the past ten years. 'Truly,' he ?aid, 'one of the most exquisite voices T have ever heard.'" MISS AMY CASTLES Will be Supported by a Complete Concert Company, consisting of— ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSKN, ' The; Famous Leipzic Baritone. LOUTS HATTENBACH. The Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. Box Plans now open at Collier's. Reserved Seats (Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls), a/-; Unreserved, .3/and 2/-. Manager, (!. Homan Barnes. JJAHOTU / pUBLIC gCHOOL. ANNUAL PICNIC To be held at the BEA C H On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. PARENTS TO PROVIDE REFRESHMENTS. DANCE IN THE RAHOTU HALL IN THE EVENING. Admission: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, I/-. Supper provided. Proceeds in aid of Picnic Fund, PAUL WILLCOX, Sec. Rahofti School Committee, THE CORONATION >'. Z. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1011. QPENING in Wellington 24th May, closing 28th July, 1011. Applications for space should be made without delay, as allotments are about to be made, i Full particulars on application to IT. F. ALLEN, Secretary, Norwich Chambers, Customs House Quay, Wellington. ST. AUBYN TOWN BOARD. /"YWING to the dangerous state of the fillings, Devon road is closed, from Calvert road to Uaylcy road, until further notice. By order of the Board. G. BLANCHARD, Chairman. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE NEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL TX/ILL re-open on MONDAY, the 20th March, at 7 p.m. Languages.—English, Latin, French, an Elocution. Commercial Classes—Book-keeping (jun ior and advanced); Shorthand an< Typewriting. Domestic Classes.—Dressmaking, Cookery, Domestic Economy and Hygiene Artisan and Trade Classes.—'Mechanic* Drawing, Machine Oonstruotioa am Drawing, Building Coostrm«*io« anc Drawing, Plumbing, Joinery, Cabinet iMaking, etc. Call and get a Prospectus at any bookseller's, or at the Education Office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director. M'CLUGGAGE BROTHERS. pREEHOLD and p A R M TEASE H O L D FOR SALE IN LARGE AND SMALL AREAS. Also ;pREE HO L D gECT IO N in WIIANGAMOMONA TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. M'CLUGGAGE BROTHERS GENERAL MERCHANTS, LAMi) AND COMMISSION AGXVT Etc, WHANOAMOMOtfA AND REPORT!* yOU CAN GET TT CHEAPER AT Til 1 RED POST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 16 March 1911, Page 1
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