THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 and 27. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. By Arrangement with Chappell & Co., Melbourne, The Comic Opera, "DOROTHY," "DOROTHY," Will be Produced by the INGLEWOOD AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. Squire Bantam .. air. H. J. M. Thomson. Geoffrey Wilder Mr. A. Hynea. Harry Sherwood Mr. G. E. Beadle. John Tuppitt Mr. L. Sutherland. Lurcher Mr. R. S. Darlow. Tom Strutt Mr. F. Price. The Parson Mr. N. G. Sutherland. Footman Mr. R. H. E. Moody. Dorothy Bantam Miss E. Laing. Lydia Hawthorne .. Miss I. Sutherland. Phyllis Tuppitt Mrs. IT. Thomson. Mrs. Privctt Mr. H. C. Williams. Lady Betty Miss D. Laing. Chorus of Hop Pickers, Peasants, Guests, &c. 'Musical Director Stage Manager . Pianist . Mr. H. W. Cottier. .. Mr. R. J. Frewin. Mr. J. Sutherland. Box Plan opens at Humphrey's on Friday, BOth November, at 9 a.m. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, 4s; Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. H. C. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary.
QKCHESTEAL (CONCERT, VISIT XEW PLYMOUTH'S BEAUTY SPOT On SUXDAY, KOVEMBER 22, At 3 o'clock. Enjoy the Beautiful Bush and Fermi and hear the Sweet Music by MRS. GEORGE'S SPECIAL ORCHESTRA, assisted by the Citizens' Band. 'Buses will leave the centre of the town for the grounds. A Collection will be taken up, to be equally divided between the East and West End Improvement Committees. G. TABOR, Chairman. PUKETOTARA ESTATE. A BOUT one mile from Xew Plymouth borough boundary, borough water supply; electric light and power will bi installed shortly. Lot I.—About 60 acres, nine-roomed dwelling, 20-stall cowshed, with hay loft, t. and g. flooring; cart and implement shed; £45. Lot 2—About 60 acres, freehold, £4O per acre. Lot 3—lo acres 3 roods, freehold, £4O per acre. Lot 4.—12 acres, freehold; 12 acreß W.C.S.R., £4O for freehold. j Lot 5.-35 acres freehold, £4O. W. HUMPHRIES.
mABANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, amv. 4 TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, NOV. 24. riLTENTS are particularly requested to "* forward consignments to me to Wlire not later than November 20. Small consignments will foe received at PRODUCE SHEDS, iNEW PLYMOUTH, and will foe forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors'can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING TtfEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKTS WOOL AND TALLOW SALES. HIDES CALFSKINS.
SALES EVERY EOUB WEEKS. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, NOV. 24. Consignments received between ulu it any time during working hours. Advice cards and address labels 01 application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & 00. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store: GiU Street. CTBATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEBPSKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, NOV. 21. Clients are requested to forward eo* rtgnments so as to reach us by Fridaj previous to Sale. m. M. BAYLY & CO. I 6TBATFORD. NELSON 2& 'SSTtt.'SS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 152, 23 November 1914, Page 1
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