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f HEATRE JJ.OYAL. Direction , Ed. Branscombe, Ltd. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. THE MERRY MONARCHS OF THE MIRTHFUL MOOD. fHE "gMART gET." T HE "gMART gET." Will present a Kew Programme of MUSIC, MIRTH AND MERRIMENT, Including the Latest Coon Songs, Dances, Musical Sketclies, Character Sketches, and a Budget of the Very latest English and American Suc- ■ , ceajefl. Artists: MISS LALLA KNIGHT Soprano MISS GWENYTH EVANS .. Contralto MBS GEORGIE MARTIN. Comedienne MR. R MAURICE JONES Tenor MR. ERNEST PARKES Baritond MR. HARRY DE ROBECK .. Comedian MR. EDGAR HOLLAND .. Solo IPianist MR. WALTER GEORGE .... Comedian MR. GAVIN WOOD .. Basso-Comedian Special Features: NEW PATRIOTIC SONGS. MUSICAL COMEDY IN MINIATURE. THE LATEST TANGO DANCE, ' And THE TANGO BURLESQUE. Screams from Start to Finish. OUR ORIGINAL POPULAR PRICES: 3e. 2a and Is. No booking fees. Box Flan at Collier's. Touring Manager VICTOR BECK To Avoid Discomfort, BOOK EARLY at Theatre, 1/- and 1/6. FOOTBALL TODAY

JJIGH gCHOOL qVjrKXAMENT. NEW TLYMOUTH HK.II SCHOOL v. PALMERSTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL. KICK; OFF AT 3 p.m. ADMISSION": GENTLEMEN Od; LADIES FREE. Total Proceeds to be given to the Taranaki Infantrymen Fund. "TARIKI, HEAVE, TARIKI!" GRAND" Patriotic Concert will be held on SEPTEMBER 3, in aid of the Tariki Patriotic Fund, to be followed by a Dance. Good programme, music, floor, and supper. Admission: Concert, Is; Dance, Gent.'s 2s, Ladies Is. E. GROSSMAN, Hon. Sec. THE TAKANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

is hereby given that the General Meeting of the above Society, called for Monday. 24th inst., has been Poetponcd till TO-DAY (Saturday), 29th inst., and will be held in the Secretary's Office. Curric Street, at 12.45 p.m. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. rj*HK Cast-off Clothing Committee will be glad to receive garments of any size, in fairly good condition, up to the end oi September, to be forwarded to England to relieve cases of distress. The parcels may be left with: Mrs Crooke, corner of Vivian and Dawson Streets; Mrs Mcbaac, South Rqad; Miss Lewis' Fancy Shop, Devon Street; C. E. Baker and Co.'s Furniture Shop, Devon Street. T] RKXUI-WAITARA-Xew PLYMOUTH MOTOR 'UUS ' -VXD PARCELS AGENCY. Motor 'Bus leaves Urenui daily at 8 a.m., Waitara 9.15 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth Trocadero), at, 3 pjn. (Thursdays 1 p.m.) Leaves Waitara 4.30 p.m. for Urenui (Thursdays 2.15 p.m.) Prompt delivery of parcels and careful attention to all orders. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Proprietor.

TTREXUI-WAITARA-Xew PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. T wish to state that I am starting my (wrrice to t'renui on SATURDAY KEXT. and every Monday. \\ ednesday and Saturdav afterwards. leaving T'remii 8.30. Waitara <>.3o. arriving Xew Plymouth 10.15. leaving Xew Plymouth 3.4"> p.m. DAILY WAITARA TO XEW PLYMOUTH. V,.ry en-v and comfortable running. Fares- Vrenui-Xew Plymouth return, fi., '„i wo.-.- as per arrangement. Messages left at Mr. Sweet's. A. G. CRAWFORD. Proprietor.

DAIRY FARM—SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream curt passes. School haJ la-mile. Ninety per cent, p'oughabde. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grpw in abundance. Priw* £8 small.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 80, 29 August 1914, Page 1

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