iHEA TR E J> 0Y A Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4. (One Night Only). THE THRILLING AND FASCINATING REAL LIFE DETECTIVE PLAY, THE AfiGYLE CASE. THE AKGYLE CASE. A Facinating Play dealing with the Mystery of WHO KILLED JOHN AKGYLE? A PLOT OF ABSORBING INTEREST. Tense Situations, Dramatic Scenes, and Plentifully Spiced with Delightful Humor. THE ARGYLE CASE. THE ASGYLE CASE. Interpreted by a Powerful Company,-j including— Brilliant American Actors, CHARLES A. MILLWARD and WILLIAM HARRIGAN, Together with ARTHUR STY-AX, GEORGE BRYANT, ROBERT WHYTE. CHARLES BROWN, H. BURCHER. GERTRUDE BOSWELL. SYLVIA BREMER, NELLIE BRAMLEY, And the Every - popular, MAGGIE MOORE. PRICES: Dress Circle 6s, Stalls ii. Pit 2s. Ko early doors. BOX PLAN now open at COLLIER'S. EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rT'Vi'O Appropriations o* £l.lO i-ach w be disponed of by Billot and tv appropriations of .Cl5O ta.-b =old ! tender THIS EVENING *t the To? if;*". New Plvmouth. Tv.o AT^r.;.,; ; ,tiou- ■•; Vl3<) «vh will b.'. .lispos.d ~,' !»-• liaiiut v,:-.l two Appropriations ol ti.jy each :cld by tender TlilS EVENING at the Town liali, Nc\: Plymouth. H. STOCKER, Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NE>V ZEALAND. HAMILTON DISTRICT. In the Estate of FREDERICK JOHN KORTHCOTT, of Hamilton, Land Agent, deceased, and in the matt' r of The Trustee Act, lOCS. IJUKE NOTICE that, pursuant to tie order ol Mr. Justice llosking, date.l the 2ith instant, all f.-r-t.:;-; l.::\-.'-. ' •laims against tlie above estate are r-- I quired to send particulars in i.; ] their claims to flje Executor, James Kibby, at the undermentioned addre«s on or before the 7th day of September. ! 1914. after which date the said execute ■ will pri-:<-cd to distribute the assets of the estate amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claiiin ' of which he has received notice. Bated this 28th day. of July. 1914. EDMUND MAHONY & SOX. Solicitor' for the Executor, James Ixiiihv. Q.O to the A.B.C. Boot Co.'s ,' PLUVOL. price 6d. Ke< feet warm and dry by using tii watfr-rcH'.ter, fur light boots.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 60, 31 July 1914, Page 1
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