NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Croat ami "-Vondcrful Pantomime. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. At 7.45. FOR ONK NIGHT OXLY. MR. J. V.. WILLIAMSON Prcscr.!-, the M;t:iimoth and Gorgcously-' Paii-'.iiiimic Extravaganza, THE FORTY THIEVES. TIIR FOIITY THIEVES. THE FORTY THIEVES. THK FOUTY THIEVES. Interpreted by the most powerful combination of Singers, Cojnediane, Dancers and I'antomimists yet organised. 200-PEOPLE TAKE PART—2OO. A succession of brilliant features, of which the following are a few:— The Slate Market at Sakhra. The Prehistoric Ballet. The Magic Care. The Black and White Ballet. . Barry Lupino's Great Specialty. The Beautiful "Sesame" Dance. Australia's Golden Product*. The Three Rubies. The Living Mr p. March of the 4<J Thieves. The Diverting Furniture Scene. The Drums of till Nations. Plans will be opened at Collier's TOMORROW (Thursday) MORNING at 8 o'clock. A queuo will be formed from 7 a.m. PRICES: Dre«* Circle and Reserved Stalls (to, Back Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. SPECIAL NOTE—There will be NO PERFORMANCES of the Pantomime at STRATFORD. BAND CONCERT. VyEATHER permitting, the Citizen's Band will render a programme or musio at the West End Esplanade Rotunda TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, commencing at ,'i o'clock. Collection will be taken up in aid of a deserving caae. Mr. J. J. Cummins. Conductor. FRED. A. COLEMAN, Band Secretary. pLYMOUTH pROTHERHOOD SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1014. At 3 pjn. (tiairm&«: Mr. G. H. Dolby, M.A. Speaker: Rev. T. G. Hammond. Subject: "The Mind of the Maori.'' BuH b(\ MeesTs Ainsworth and Uenriehg. ALF. GRAY, Hon. Secretary. PIGS! PIGS! TQIMOCK AND QO., JJTD. Will receive Prime Bacon Pigs at the following weighing stations: — lULY Okato —Monday, 13 (afternoon) "'oturon—Tuesday, 14 (morning) nart Road—Monday. 13 (between 10 aid II) ..'aitara—Tuesday, 14 (afternoon) faglewood—Wednesday, 15 C. K. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham. T C. ARNOLD, Hawer*. WAIKATO LANDS JHURRELL AND MASON REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JJAVE For Sale, a splendid variety of Waikato properties, and as the busy season is just opening, they offer their services to farmers contemplating | a change. They would submit by letter 1 particulars of farms to suit requirements or personally show prospective ~buyers over properties they have for sale. This is an excellent sample of a Waikato property, and one of the few to be picked up at the price. carry 2 sheep to the acre, or is well I adapted for dairying. 2 miles from | creamery and P. 0., and one mile school.
MONEY TO LEND. VVE now lmve several sums Jrom £250 to £IOOO on Ist and 2nd Mortp.ipea awaiting immediate investment. WESTON & WESTON, Solicitors and Notaries Pub':ie, NEW PLVMOUTn & INGLEWOOD.
("CARRYING ("10MPANY. NEW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE BRANCH WAGGONfJ Daily Between New PI7 mouth, Okato, Rahotu, Opunake. RELIABLE EXPERIENCED DRIVER' Prompt Delivery of Goods Inward* and Outwards. FREIGHTS REASONABLE. TIJRMS CASH. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for La: Consignments. P. MATHIESON, Manager, South Hoad, New Plymouth
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 1
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