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rpitEATRE, ROYAL. Direction American Amusements TO-NIGHT THE WORLD'S MASTER MAGICIAN, HUGARD Supported by his Distinguished Company, including CHING SUNG LOO, the Marvellous Chinese Conjuror, in the tremendously successful act, ' "A NIGHT IN A CHINESE PALACE," as given with,- Record Success throughought the World. All the World Wonders at HUGARD, THE BULLET KING. HUGARD, THE BULLET KING. HUGARD, THE BULLET KING. The Man they Can't Shoot. The World's Wizard of Wonders. Must be seen to be believed. IS HE INVULNERABLE? . Come and see for yourselves. First Appearance in New Zealand of MISS MYRA ERRIXGTON in her Novelty Musical Act. THE GREATEST SHOW OF ITS CLASS that has ever visited Australasia. Refined! Spectacular! Marvellous!. 1 Popular Prices—3s, 2s Is. IRVING WEBB, Touring Manager. rpHEATRE ROYAL piCTURES NO FICTURES TO-NIGHT. NO PICTURES TO-NIGHT. TO-MORROW. COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by the spectacular KALEM WAR DRAMA. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. WIVES OF JAMESTOWN. A thoroughly interesting drama, with a pretty little vein of pathos. The subject of a beautiful story in the February i MOTION PICTURE STORY i MAGAZINE. J Also— / THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. THE TWILIGHT OF HER LIFE. A convincing dramatic portrayal by the ever popular Lubin players. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES. MARKET OF KABYLIA. MARKET OF KABYLIA. 50-MILE AUTO. RACE. SAMMY ORPHEUS. SAMMY ORPHEUS. > A very enjoyable Selig comedy. The .story of a wandering musician. ' TOMORROW. TO-MORROW. And again SATURDAY. TO BUILDERS. npENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Monday, June 30, for the erection of Outside Grand Stand, and up to Wednesday, July 2, for the erection of Totalisator House, for the Tarannki Jockey Club. FRANK .MESSENGER, Architect, New Plymouth. RAORAOMOUKU BLOCK OPEN FOR SELECTION ON OPTIONAL (TENURES. is hereby given that the RaO' raomouku Block of 12,334 acres, subdivided into II sections, ranging from 845 to 1545 acre 3 each, and situated 5 to 12 miles from a landing on Wanganui River, about 9 miles from Pipiriki, and 31 miles from Whangamomona Township, will be open for selection for Cash, Occupation with Right of Purchase, or Renewable Lease, at the option of the applicunt, at this office, up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 24th June, 1913. Applicants must appear personally at this office at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, the 25th June, 1913, to answer any questions the Land Board may ask, and it is desirable that evidence of financial position should be available. If an applicant so desires, examination may be taken before any Commissioner of Crown Lands or Land Board in the Dominion, or before any member of the Taranaki Land Board. Persons who have been examined recently need not attend again for examination if there is evidence of such examination. An applicant may apply for more than one section if the aggregate of sections applied for and area held does not exceed 2000 acres, but will not be allowed to hold more than one section. Preference will be given to landless applicants with children dependent on them or who have within the last two years been twice unsuccessful at ballots. Plans may be seen at the Railway Stations and Post Offices in the 1 District, and plans, application forms and full particulars muv be obtained at this office. G. 11. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands Office, NEW PLYMOUTH, 4ih June, 1913. SOME THINGS YOU WANT SOME THINGS YOU WANT. SOME THINGS YOU WANT. NICE GOLD BROOCH, NECKLET; OR RING. OR A GOOD WATCH. A Real Good Chime, or Gong-striking Clock, in the latest designs, just from the ship. A first-class set of carvers, butter dishes. bowls, cake stand, tea set; or single tea-pot, hot-water jug or tea-urn, e.p. bread-board, hair-hrush or comb, handbag, purse, or anything that you really should have. If not married, vou either WANT, or MAY WANT A WEDDING RING. ! A WEDDING RING. Don't forget those free gift spoons, given as a good omen to you with the wedding ring by ALF. M. SKEATES 47 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. , N.l?.—Alann Clock" at 5/0; year's guarantee.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 16, 19 June 1913, Page 1

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694

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 16, 19 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 16, 19 June 1913, Page 1

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