JrtIEATRE ROYAL, XEW PLYMOUTH Direction:. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Ltd. General Manager for N.Z.: R. .Stewart. . A GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT. ROMANCE, MIRTH, MELODY. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Presents the ■NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NEW C'OMIO OPEKA COMPANY. 15f)-AUTISTS-15fl. MONDAY .NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Magnificent Production of Franz Lehar's (composer of "Tlie Merry Widow") enormously successful and delightfully fascinating Comic Opera, THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OK LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. Gorgeously Staged, Gorgeously Dressed, Melodious Music, Clever Comedy. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Us; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 28. Plans will lie opened at Collier's on . Friday morning next. 'Touring Manager, J. EARRELL. TARAXAKI METROPOLITAN TARAXAKI METROPOLITAN — S9TH - ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY 25 AND 26, 1914. SECOND AUTUMN LIVE STOCK. SHOW IN TARAXAKI. GREAT INCREASE IN TRIZE MONEY ; IX ALL SECTIONS. ENTRIES (.lose for Factory Butter Classes on January 7, 1914. GENERAL ENTRIES Close on February 14, 1914. GREAT SALE of PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP, SHOW HOUSES, Etc On Schedules on application to A. L. liU-MIMUUKS, Care of Webster and McKclUir, Currie Street, New Plymouth. VISIT THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION for the CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. A COMPLETE CHANGE. KEEN ENJOYMENT. A SPLENDID SHOW.
No finer music has been beard in New ] Zealand than that of the ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. ] THE EXHIBITS ARE AS VONISHING. i THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. 'Wonderland makes straight hair curly!"' Excursion Fares on the Railways all the time from everywhere. ]\j[ALVA rfEA I£KWK, BREAKWATER. Open Week Days and Sundays. An Added Attraction to a Seaside Visit—An Inviting Cup of Tea, Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, etc, 1 Picnic Partios Specially Catered for. Everything at Town Prices. EUCHRE PARTY at Early Date to be Announced. i | ; . ■*>,-' —~tj, MRS. C. W. WILttAMS .. Proprietress. WHAT ABOUT THE [XMAS FARE? Christmas, the time of dairies and feasting, will be enjoyed better and appreciated more if the groceries and foodstuffs are secured at WHITAKER'S Because here you obtain only goods of finest quality. Whether it's Xinas Pudding ii enis, Custards, Jellies or Lollies, it matters not; you can depend upon the purity and whofesomeness of any of our supplies. Come and stock your "Christmas Pantry" here and now. ! WHITAKEE & SON ■ (UtOCERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. | NOTICE. , I Announcements of Births, Marriage! ' \ »od Deaths must he duly accredited. t Charges for these, 3s each. In Memoriam Notices are inserted at the same rates, ' out when verses aro added an additional i isnarge of 2s «d is made. Notices of j Death and Private Interment afi charged *' at 6s 8d each. Notices of Death and <" mineral arecharged at 8s each. Notice! J of Thanks and Bereavement Notices art ' BTTi: THE BEST PLACE B BAKER'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 161, 7 January 1914, Page 1
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