THE XT ISTOEI Of ' LEO JAN, and MISCHEL CHERMIAVSKY'S AUCKLAND SEASON, Under tlie Patronage of T.E. the Earl and Conntess of Liverpool. Town 'lTall, Auckland, Feb. 16-f-Packcd House. Town Hall, Auckland, Feb. IS —Packed House. Town Ilifll, Auckland, Feb. 24 —All (Seats booked 24 hours in advance. Town Hall, Feb. 25 —Packed; people standing. An Extra Concert presented on Feb. 27, in His Majestv's Theatre—Crowded out. VISITING NEW PLYMOUTH, THEATRE ROY!AL~ MONDAY. MAR. 22. Plan opens Tuesday, March IG, at Collier's. (Prices—4s. _ 3s, 2s. (Students and School Parties 2s Cd each, Eeserved Seats). rjWO Bcdemptorist Fathers opened Fortnight's Mission" at -St. Joseph's Church on Sunday, March 7th. All cordially invited. Q.RAND Q ON CERT, , In aid of the BELGIUM RELIEF FUND, Will be held in the CARRINCTON SCHOOL " On : THURSDAY, lltli MARCH. Admission, Is. Particulars Later. CARNIVAL OF FUN. EASTER MONDAY AT KAWAROA PARK. Under the Auspiqcs of the West End Foreshore Improvement Society. ; AN EPOCHAL PROCESSION WATCH FUTURE 'ANNOUNCEMENTS Of the FROLIC TIME-TABLE. J. McMAHON-BOX, Secretary, W.E.F.I.S.
OFUNAKE KACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, Gtli MARCH, 1915, at 5 p.m. 2>. S. KILEY, Secretary. 'Pihama. W. R. JOHNS, D "K N T A L SURGEON WATrARA. •Opposite \\orge and Johnstoo'o Garage. Thon& 42. P.O. Bo* \6. JJALLIWELL AND rpIOMSON, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. OiTICE: Otago Chambers, i'enton St., iIONEY TO LEND at Lowest Current Rates. J -M PORT ANT JDEMINDER THAT R. 0. GODMN |Y lIjL SATURDAY, MARCH <5 ; with a Clean and Well Assorted Stock of GENERAL & FANCY DRAPERY. The Millinery Department will hp conspicuous for Bargains. Tlie whole of Miss Jennen's Stock will be reduced t® effect a clearance. Millinery Orders promptly executed. STiTLE RTGFIT. PRICES MODERATE. UNDERCLOTHING EVERY REQUISITE, &c. Kept in this Department for Ladies and Children; also full outfits of BABY LJNIJfJ. (Quality and Prices ißiglit. COSSETS—I\ &S, MTU., W. 8., and other aaakes in stock.
CALKSO, PRINTS, FLASSSELKTTB AXD FLANNEL, 16 Yards to the Dosen. * fi. 0. GODD.IN (Late 'juvndon Millinery Depo'l], •253 DEY'QN ST., NiiW PLYMOUTH. RANTED, 'FARM of 50 or 200 Acres, between Tariki and Lepp;>rton, in ,exchange for Dairy Farm of 130 Acres, capable of carrying sixty cows, sittifttcd within three mikM of Eltham. Equity, a'bout £I4OO. Forward particulars to KTXG & STITSHK, Auctioneers, Land Agents, Eltham. pt'B SALE, FARM .of 127 Acres, within two miles <v.F lnglewood, all plongiinble. 115 Acres -Iveing ploughed, ,'io Acres in different crops, well subdivided and hedged, nil sheep-prcof fences, weft watered. The whole of ttiis property is newly glassed, capable of carrying 50 cows. House of 0 rooms: first-class outbuildings. 1A.W.11. Milking Machine. Price, £35 an acre, Terms. A Mini with £BOO will be considered. A Farm vliicli has bec-a systematically worked, ahi is in splendid heart. Xo money need be spent in renevrs;)g buildings or fences. KIWG m STIBBS. AUCTIONEERS & LAVJ) AGISTS, ELTIIAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 230, 8 March 1915, Page 1
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