BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING BOXING THE BRITISHERS' SPORT. ipARANAKI (~}HAMPIOXSHLPS. QHAMPIOXSHIPS. THEATRE" ft OYA L. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Juno 27 & June 28. ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. ALL-STAR PROGRAMME ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. TARANAKI OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS TERRITORIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SPECIAL MATCHES. NOVICE MATCHES. HALF A CENTURY OF ENTRIES. TWO NIGHTS FULL OF gXCITINfJ goXINC. J>E THERE gE SURE THERE gE SURE THERE EARLY. THEATRE "{J 0Y A L Now Plymouth. Direction ,T. C. Williamson. Limited THE WONDER SPECTACLE OF THE AGE. BEN HIJR BEN HUB MONDAY. JULY S MONDAY. JULY 8. MANAGERIAL. In announcing the approaching production of "BEN HUR," J. C. Williamson, Ltd., desire to draw special attention to the remarkable ingenuity displayed by their mechanical and elt'etrical staff in rarmounting the innumerable difficulties encountered in sending such a gigantic representation on tour. Every detail and theatregoers of New Plymouth will be afforded an opportunity of witnessing an exact replica of the famous Sydney production, including the GREAT CHARIOT RACE, presenting the Israelite, Ben Hur, and his rival, Messala, each behind their magnificent thoroughbred horses, which they drive with frantic energy, culminating in the most thrilling and exciting spectacle yet witnessed on the Australasian stage; Plans open at Collier's on Thursday, July 4.
JjJGMONT QPEN QOURSINC QLTO. rpHE above Club are holding a meeting at Rahotu on 28th and 29th June fw I a Sweepstake of 10s per dog. Entries close on morning of coursing. E. S. FORSYTH. Hon. Sec. NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOSTELRY. RANTED— a married couple -with previous experience, without encumbrances preferred, to conduct and rnanagt the above Hostelry. References essential. Applicants to state salary required. Applications to be in the hands of tke secretary by WEDNESDAY, July 10. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary.
TARANAKI MEAT BAZAARS. CLOSING OF BRANCH SHOPS, QUSTOMERS please note that as from July 1, my two branch shops at Devon Street West and East respectively Trill be closed, and that the whole of the business- will be conducted from the Central premises. I wish to take this opportunity of thanking patrons for their past support, and to state that carrying on the business from the Central Bazaar will enable their requirements to be attended to in a more satisfactory manner. To ferilitatc this, I have arranged for an expert buyer, eo that the whole of my time may be devoted to the business. S. T. JOLL.
OIL ENGNIE HAS THE COMBINATION OF UTILITY AND EFFICIENCY common to Ameriiichinery, but is a high-grade, wellbuilt and beautifully finished engine of BRITISH MANUFACTURE, Can be supplied either for Benzine or Kerosene, and either Stationary, SemiPortable, or Portable! Stocks available! There is no better engine made, and the price is not excessive. Send for particulars. Mention this .pipef. BOOTH, MACDOMALD and GO LTD., CHRTSTCIIURCH. Branches: Auckland, Cisborne, Hastings Hawera and Timaru. CRITERION LIVERY & BAIT STABLES POR HIREMOTOR CARS, CABS. BI!GGTRR, SULKIES AND SADDLE HORSES. Mountain House Excursion* arranged for at Special Eatea. M. JONES, Proprietor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 309, 26 June 1912, Page 1
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