THEATRE JJOYAL. NEW PLYMOUTH. K TWO SIGHTS OF GAIETI AND MELODY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 and 11). By arrangfrnc.; with J. C. i 1 1!rtm so!i and Co., IjIJ. SAN T 0 Y Will b« produced by the NEW 'PLYMOUTH OPERATIC NEW PLYMOUTH OPEUATIC SOCIETY. SOCIETY. FIRST-CLASS CAST! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY! BRIGHT AND SPARKLING MUSIC! 100 PULL ORCHESTRA ]Af) AND CFIORUS. Musical Director Mr. R. N. Remind Scenic Artist Mr. A. M. Bradbui v BOX PLAN' opens at Co'lier's on SATURDAY, November U, at 8..'!0 ii.n.. TOPULAR PRICES: Dresa Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gdj Pit, Is. E. L. HUMPHRIES, lion. See.
DIES AND GENTLEMEN— Having been unanimously invited by the Liberal Leagues of our district to offer myself ai a candidate in *:><; Liberal interest at the forthcoming election, I have much pleasure in consenting. I am a supporter of the Oppasition led by Sir Joseph Ward, whose great services to the country arc recognised by all unbiassed persons. ' I shall in due course meet you at the different centres, and meantime beg i.) assure you of my sincere desire to serve the district. I have been closely connected with local politics for many years, and believe I can serve you faithfully and well. Your obedient servant, W. MORRISON.
TO THE EGMONT ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN—"Get on the Land" is very good advice, but just at the present time "Get on the Electoral Roll" is better! I want Liberal electors to make a move at the various centres towards organising our forces. Do it for the sake of the cause! I Lave, etc., DAVID L. A. ASTBUKY. TO THE EG MONT ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN— I am again a candidate for your suffrages at the General Election, and will take an early opportunity to address you at the various centres. .
DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. r° o i; R pATSONS J-JAVIXG taken over the old-establish-ed business of Messrs J. Ward and *on (Coal and Wood MerrhanU), we ivail ourselves of this opportunity of <jT»ing yen that the very best atten".ion will be given your esteemed orders or the future. Mr. W. K. Hernial), who 1 ,3?, f;.r the last 12 years managed the business, will low control aftairs, and his knowledge >f towrfpeople's requirements will enible the new firm to g-ive patrons the »ery best service, and also the best ornnda of coal and Sie.wood obtainable. W. E. BEN H ALL & C°COAL MERCHANTS, POWUEKHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 64.
THE PRICES MOST APPEAL Tf YOU. • AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY WE CAN SELL YOU THi SUPERIOR DRILL Mado l>y American seeding Co. As under: B-Coußpr £32 11-Couller £3B 13-Coulter £4O We also atock Ploughs, Mowers, Oal tivators, Wind-Mills, Pumps, eta, W« imvitc your inspection. W. JENKIMSON &0o CARRIAGE BUILDERS AXO IMPORTERS, Devon and Gevtr Streets, New Plyaeuii
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 1
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