'< H E A T R E TO-NTGHT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE PLIMMER HALL DRAMATIC CO. THE (PLIMMER HALL DRAMATIC CO. ALL PROFITS GO TO THE BELGIANS. ALL PROFITS GO TO THE BELGIANS. A RARE THEATRICAL TREAT. A Play that grips and 1"-"- -on portrayed by a'company of talented artists j including MISS BEATRICE DAY. Isaac Henderson's Masterpiece. The MUMMY and the HUMMING BIRD. The MUMMY and the HUMMING BIRD. The MUMMY and the HUMMING BIRD. Box Plan opens Saturday next at Collier's at 9 a.m. Day Bales at Collier's. Prices: 6s, 3s and 2s. The Company -will appear in Inglewood on Friday, April 23rd. Box Plan at Humphrey's. STANLEY W. CHERRY, Representative.
RECREATION GROUNDS, PUNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1915. NOVELTY"" SPORTS IN AID, OP BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. RACES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TUG-O'-WAR. MARRIED v. SINGLE. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. PRIZES FOR EACH EVENT. WEIGHT-GUESSING of numerous kinds SALE OF GIFT PRODUCE, SHEEP, PIGS, ETC. Nothing too small to give; nothing t«* large to bjing. iLUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE HALL AT NIGHT. W. T. GUILD, • Hon. Sec.
Q.OOD safe Grazing for 156 Milch Cows. Early application necessary. Apply Ranch, Urenui. A NYONE giving information leading to the conviction of the person or persons who damaged the machinery at the New Sub-station Buildings at Easter and last Saturday will receive the above reward, ow. SHAW AND PAYNE. rpRESPASSERS with DOG or GUN will be PROSECUTED. All dogs shot. A. GUSCOTT, Carrineton Road. PARTICULAR MEN Are fond, of our unexceptionable saloon service. In every way up-fo-date, with four chain, skilled workers prfectly sanitary an dhygienic surroundings and methods, MAKE PREECE'S popular hair-dressing parlors a centre of particular men. They soon acquire the habit of A DAILY CALL ARE YOU ALSO PARTICULAR ABOUT YOUR.
A 'ULD'S make a specialty of Ladies Wear. Have you tried them for Costumes and Millinery? "MILLINERY and Blouses.—ln order to still further reduce my stock, I am giving 2d in the sliilling discount until May 8. A good assortment in velour, felt and velvet hats. K. 0. Goddin, 253, Devon Street. by. g'PECIAL Value in Flannels, Flannelette and Calico, at R. 0. Goddin, 253 ( Devon Street. 13yds to the dozen. WANTED Known—Just arrived, New Season's Honey, clear and thick, also in sections. A delicious flavour. At Veale's. dx. RANTED, Dairy Farm, to milk 100 cows, in exchange for Suburban Property, £5350, unencumbered. Hartnell & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. WANTED, for the Lenten Season, Ling Fish, Salt Salmon, Cornish Pilchards (in barrels), Tinned Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, Lobster, Herrings, etc. All to be procured at Veale's. ''Phone 166. dx. WATERPROOF your Boots and Shoes with Crockett and .Tones' "Health" Waterproof Fluid—it's cheap, and a little goes a long way. DoekrilPs are the only people who sell it. WET -WEATHER FOOTWEAR at Dockrill's. The very latest styles and shapes are here for your selection.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 268, 22 April 1915, Page 1
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