iHEATKE R ° Y A LDIRECTION of PLAYWRIGHTS, LTD. Business Manager J. E. Moore Advance Representative Frank Lew ONE NTOIIT ONLY. N EXT M ONDAY ' A UGUST THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. Appearance in New Plymouth of Everybody's Favorite and Most Accomplished Versatile Actress, MAGGIE MOORE MAGGIE MOORE SUPPORTED BY A SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY. In her Latest and Greatest Success, "MRS. McSWEENEY," "MRS. McSWEENEY," The Australian-Irish Farcical Comedy, In Three Acts and "a Bit." Being a Stage Adaptation of THOMAS E. SPENCER'S Popular Work. "THE SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF MRS. BRIDGET McSWEENEY," by the author and Toko Tavlor. MAGGIE MORE as MRS. McSWEENEY has never been seen to better advantage, ov in a part more suitable to her humorous talent. MRS. McSWEENEY Cordiallv invites all her Friends to her first AT HOME On MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 5. POPULAR PRICES: 4/-. 2/G, and ONE STITLLTNC. Box Plan at Collier's Piano Co v. THE SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN & CHILDREN. HIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will be held in the Town Hall on MONDAY. August 5, at three o'clock. GRACE MATHEWS, Hon. Sec. FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. FREE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION. yOU ARE INVITED to a FREE Cookery Demonstration by MRS.
GLENNEN, on SATURDAY, August 3, at 2.30, LODGE ROOM, GOOD TEMPLAR HALL; also at 7.30. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, PJOB (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER 'JAMES McINTOSH, RETIRED RANK. MANAGER, OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DECEASED. ALL creditors and others having claims against this estate are herein-, required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the. District Manager of the Public Trust Olliee, at Silver street, New Plymouth, on or before the 27th day of September. PJI2. Accounts not rendered by the date I ALL moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of I the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the J District Manager of the Public Trust jOflice, New Plymouth. | FRED. FITCHETT, i Public Trustee. July 31, 1912. ST. AUBYN TOWN BOARD. RENDERS are invited for kerbing about one mile of streets on Devon road, Kine street, South road, and Belt Tenders to close at the Board's office, Brougham street, on FRIDAY, August 2, 1012, at 4 p.m. Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. G. E. BLANOHARD, Chairman. BE CAREFUL ABOUT YOUR FOOD \ND always remember that Xewton kills the priinest beef and mutton Taranaki can produce. All orders, large or small, promptly attended to. M.'B. NEWTON, Butcher, Tarata. YOU SHOULD NOT LET THIS HALF AN ACRE ON THE ELLIOT ROAD. LEVEL, WITH GOOD ROAD
IKICE £l6O PRICE rjMIE TJIGGEST gARGAIN J<]VER QFFERED. GILMOUK & CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. MOTOR CYCLES. S"LR TAKANAKT AGENTS THE BROWN Q T 0. (I U D G E 0 N, CYCLE AND CiCNERAL IMPORTER i IJJCLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 64, 2 August 1912, Page 1
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