TONIGHT f HITELEY J| AL L. SAUNDERS' BIOGRAPH PICTURES COMPLETE CHANGK of PROGRAMME, including THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN SPORTING DRAMA, ( "A TICKET IN TATTS." Owing to the heavy expense of this production there will be no Gd tickets for "Tatt's." Admission 1/- to all parts. g A N D (V 0 N C E R T. rplIE GARRISON BAND (by request) will rentier ;i programme of music in PUKEKURA PARK TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o'clock. No collection. FRED. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. • Jj]UCHRE ]>ARTY AND TJANCE To be held in the BROUGHAM STREET H.ALL on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 5. Good Prizes Good Floor Good Music Good Supper. Admission: Ladies, 1/-; Gentlemen, I/O Commence at 8 p.m. ■'■-. . F. J. HILL, ' ' Hon. 1 Sec. hgELL JJLOCK JJALL. ! The Usual MONTHLY SOCIAL Will bo held on TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6. Good Music Good Floor Good Supper J. W. DOWNS, Hon. Sec. }j)EACON ' pUND gENEFIT. | COOD TEMPLARS' HALL. i ' SEPTEJMJjft ffilf GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. GRAIND CONCERT. PROGRAMME: Selection Orchestra Duet ~ Masses Buckmart Song , .:...;<;,.#. V'. Nixon Recibnt|o)i.\ : .>.' Mrs. Grant Song '-. '. Mr. Guy 1 Song Miss Ainsworth .Song .., Mr. Hooker Violin Solo Mr. Henderson Selection Duet Song Song Recitation .... Pianoforte solo Sons Orchestra Mcsssr Guy and Hooker Miss Taylor Mr. Nixon Mr. Blyth > Mrs. Rowe Mr. Reid Finnish". Miss Perrv. Tickets, 2/- & 1/-. OUR LAST WEEK. OUR LAST WEEK. OUR LAST WEEK. OUR LAST WEEK. OUR LAST WEEK. OUR LAST WEEK. HERBERT'S POSITIVELY GO OUT OF BUSINESSS AS FROM SATURDAY NEXT, I SEPTEMBER 2. L A ST WEEK L AST WEEK L AST W E E K L AST W E E K L AST WEE K We're about giving goods away. NO REASONABLE NO REASONABLE NO REASONABLE NO REASONABLE NO REASONABLE NO REASONABLE PRICE IS REFUSED PRICE IS REFUSED PRICE IS REFUSED PRICE IS REFUSED PRICE IS REFUSED PRICE IS REFUSED HERBERT'S FAREWELL WEEK. FAREWELL WEEK. FAREWELL WEEK. FAREWELL WEEK. FAREWELL WEEK. FAREWELL WEEK. K*JK ACRES freehold, only £4 per' acre. Situated close to Urenui.j 300 acres felled and grassed, balance bush. Undulating to hilly. Good sheep country; 2 miles sheep-proof fencing; 4-rooined house, dairy, cowshed, trap- ] shed and sheep-yards. Carry 600 sheep . all the year round. Ternis, £SOO ensh; balance at .1 per cent. Walter liewlcy, OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 61, 2 September 1911, Page 1
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 61, 2 September 1911, Page 1
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