QRAXD V By VAN HECK'S ORCHESTRA In the TIIEATRK ROYAL On SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, 31*t inst., At 8.30 o'clock. Collection in aid of Oohestra's Funds. BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOff. BAZAAR QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR TOWN lIALL, BAZAAR June 4, 5 and 0. BAZAAR You can't afford to miss it. BAZAAR Programme includes: BAZAAR Clog-dancing by team of 8 BAZAAR Dutch girls. BAZAAR MARCH OF NATIONS BAZAAR with electrical effects). BAZAAR BALLET. BAZAAR Shadowgraph Pyramids. BAZAAR Hesitation Waltz, Trot and BAZAAR Tango. BAZAAR "BONNIE DUNDEE" BAZAAR (Military March). BAZAAR MARCH OF FLOWERS. BAZAAR Latest Music, from Sydney. BAZAAR Direction: W. Lints. BAZAAR E. HENDERSON, BAZAAR Hon. Sec. EG MONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Q.YMKH AN A AND ]\JILITARY <]V>URNAMENT. To be 'held oa SHOW GROUNDS, HAW-ERA, on THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 (Winter Show Week). Commencing at 3 a.m. TROTTING RACES (Under rules of N.Z. Trotting Assn.) HUNTERS AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. PONY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP BAND COMPETITION. MILITARY COMPETITIONS. NOVELTY EVENTS, Etc., Itc. Valuable Trophies and OiUii Prizes. Excursion Fares on Railway, afii Belftyed Trains. Admission, 1/-;. children under'l2, W. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE IS, f p.m. Programmes and Entry SWms en application. E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 37, Hawera. FBR IMMEDIATE SALE. IJAXDSOMH MODERN VILLA RESIDENCE in l»wer Vogeltowa, adjoining Recreation Grounds and Teaais and Croquet Lawns, and on proposed tram route. Almost new house faithfully built of seasoned heart of matai, totara and rimu. Five large rooms and scullery, pantrv, bathroom, linen press, built-in wardrobes, wash-home, with tubs and copper, and coal house attached, and fowlhouse. Eleitrio 'light throughout and gas range. Hot and cold water service and patent w.c. Fine corner section, full' quaTter-aierc, good view and splendid elevatiw. Wellplanted with hedges, aice garden, and fruit trees in full bearing. #aly ten minutes' walk through Park U oentre of town. Ideal heme for business man or retired gentleman. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Far further particulars apply office of this paper. . MODEL SUITS MODEL SUITS MODEL SUITS For Men who oare, j For Men who Gare I For Men who Care Men's clothes are so cleverly constructed now-a-days and are offered so temptingly that it is indeed quite difficult to determine one's clioiee. Don't waste time in searching about. Just come in and buy one of our new model Suits. Guaranteed to Wear and to Please. We like lookers. Come in and look around. D. OLEGG Men's Outfitter, Inglewood.
TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons found trespassing on the p:opertics of the iiQdcrnigr.od WILL EE rSOSECUTED:DONALD TRACER A. E. SUTTuX C. S. WELLS H. T. JOLL. Urati. 10/ D LADIES' Fine English Glace - LU U Aida Sloes, pui.ip solos, lig.it as a tci'lur. in wk'.e Sttiaj.—DocUriU's. T ABIES' Water-tight Golf Boots ia tan and lilack. made by Crockett and Jones, Northampton, England Dock) ill's. t?RA DEPOSIT secures 5-room-ed vil'.a (new), all conveniences. Price £550. Balance as rent.—Gilmour and Clarke. Egmont Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 10, 30 May 1914, Page 1
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