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mHEA TR E JJOYAL Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4. (One Night Only). J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present TilE THRILLING AND FASCINATING REAL LIFE DETECTIVE PLAY, THE ARGYLE CASE. THE ARGYLE CASE.' THE MOST SENSATIONALLY INTERESTING PLAY OP THE CENTURY. THE ARGYLE CASE. THE ARGYLE CASE. No previous production in Australasia has aroused audiences to such a sustained thrill ot excitement. From the very | commencement of the play the audience, equally with the detective, is confronted : with the problem, "Who Killed John ' Argyle!" The intense surrounding mys- | tery, the scientific methods of the implacable American detective, as step by st«p he sheets the crime home to the criminal, hold and grip the audience as no previous play has succeded in doing. THE ARGYLE CASB. THE ARGYLE CASE. ■ The Finger-prints, the Wonderful Dictograph, the stern cross-examination, and all the modern methods of a groat detective force make this play, "The Argyle Case," the most sensational example of dramatic construction ever seen in the Commoiwealth.—Vide Australian Press. THE ARGYLE CASE. THE ARGYLE CASE. Interpreted by An Exceptionally Powerful Cast, including the Special Engagement of the Eminent American Actors, CHARLES A. MILLWARi) and WILLIAM HARRICAN, Together with Arthur Styan, George Bryant. Robot Whyte, Charles Brown. Miss Gertrude Boawell, Miss Sylvia. Bremer, *Miss Maggie Moore, and a powerful supporting cora'p.iTiv. BOX PLAN opens at Collier's next FRTDAY MORXTNT,. Prices: Gs. i? *»: d 2s. STRATFORB A. & P. ASSOCIATION. MEETING of the General Committee of ti«e above Association will be held in tbe'Secretary's Office on SATURDAY. Arigtist 1, at 1.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. BCSTNESS: To confirm selection of Judges as recommended l>y the Executive Committee; Election of New Mombers, and General. ALLAN J. HILL. Secretary. TO BITII.DKKS. I TK\.|)ER.S are i—iwru .„, ~; , m.,s lu four business premises in higlo.vooj belonging to Messrs Curtis Bros., and ""ccntly damaged by fire. Plans and Specifications at our offie?, where tenders will be received up t.; 2130 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, August 3 next. PERCIVAL & MESSENGER. Inglcwond. July 27, 1914. CLIFTON COUNTY COUNCIL. CONTRACTS AND VACANCIES. TENDERS are invited for - Contract No. 299—Formation l'iko Road. Contract No. 300—Boulder supply, | Waipapa Contract No. 301—Boulder Supply, Wailii. Contract. No. 302—Concrete Culvert, Purangi. Plans and specification-; of Contract 3'hi at Purangi Btor Waiters. AlsoAppiications are required from persons willing to supply Engine for County Crtinhet. And implications are sought to fill the position I)' Roadman at Uniti. Partic.ilars of tlii-e duties may ]v. seen at the County Oaice, and my office All contrte-ts and applications must b« addressed tt> the Cliairman. and lie prj-p.-rly en<lors*l outside, and i'Vv nt 1C a.m. on FiiikiY, August 7, 3?W. C. F. DOWSETT. ("JO to the A.ti'.". Boot Co.'s Sale X?r PLT'VOL. pj'.iee fid. Ke.p yoij feet warm and dry by using the ijvefu for Is'glit boots. 1 CO ACRES FREEHOLD, either as a J-O*. . ~ „ „ •. . whole or smaller areas. Haif-miie from Borough, mile from Factory. Suitable for :-.; ; .1k-run. dairy, or private rc-sido-;u-:. Win- ]-.■:■ : ',-aere town ruction when vou ..in ':'.■.' ' ,! > acres for sai:>e money. Anv ;:'-r ■■; .t'trodur-irg pin. baser will !:.. I n,var,l- ■!. Apply WILLIAM lII'MI'IIKIKS. New Plvuioiitii. 4. B C ,!<X)T <;o '' s SA '" K utllu gent's Enslish box-calf Boots: Sizes 10 to 13. u>ual price 12/0. now %'■: sizes 3 to 5. usinl price 13/' l, now 10/11: sizes 7 to !>, usual priee 10/0, u0 .,,. k/<i._a.B.C. Boot Co.'s Sale. SECOND-HAND PIANO, by "Schiedmeyer," practically new; check repeater action; in perfect order. Bar-gain-seekers should not miss them. £3O cash, or easy terms from 10s monthly.—

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 1

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