ffHEATEE ROYAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. Direct from the Queen's Hall, London, MR. JOSEPH 1 BLABCHECK • The Celebrated English Humorist, Entertainer and Elocutionist, in his Popular Entertainment of HUMOR AND MUSIC. HUMOR AND MUSIC. Entitled: SOCIETY'S SNAP-SHOTS. • SOCIETY'S SNAP-SHOTS. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: A few lines from some of the leading newspapers of the world: " He has an an extraordinarily mobile face, a knowledge of human nature, and a genuine sense of humor; lie is very versatile—in fact, a great artist."—The Times, London. "Holds his audience captive by recitations and songs and character skctcl'ies of pathos and tragedy, gentle humor and broad farce." —Daily Telegraph, London. " A genuine humorist —the cleverest performer appearing on the platform today. He is equally remarkable in comedy, tragedy and pathos."—Westminster Gazette, London. Assisted by MISS ALYCE AUSTIN In Songs at the Piano. TRICES: 3s, 2s and Is. Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's this morning. Day sales 2s and 13. SPECIAL CONCESSION. Students and school parties numbering six or over, RESERVED SEATS 2s. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ffHE following Elections and Polls will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 28th ELECTION OF MAYOR. Candidates: Browne, George William Wilson, John Edward. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS OF TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Candidates: Eellringer, .Cornelius James Browne, George William DockrilL Elizabeth Sykes, Alfred Ernest Watkins, Augustus Edward POLL TO DETERMINE THE STATUTORY HALF HOLIDAY. Polling hours: 0 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Polling Booths will be situated at:; The Old Drill Hall, Kawau Street (principal) , The Public Hall, Fitzroy The Coronation Hall, Eliot Street The Residence of Mr. G. A. Corney, Devon Street West Mr. Gordge's Store, Vogeltown The Public Hall, Westown The Sunday School-house, Frankley Park The Gymnasium, Public School Ground, St. Aubyn The Sunday School-house, Moturoa. Formal notifications of the above Elections and Polls have already been made. Dated this 22nd day of April, 1915. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of ■ New 'Plymouth.
WANTED—A DAIRY FARM have buyers for Dairy Farms in Taranaki, if a seller sends us fullest details by early post. LEWIS AND CO., WAXGANUI. FOR EXCHANGE. SUBURBAN PROPERTY, WANGANUI. Jg% ACRES, 7-ROOMED HOUSE. Price 1850. Mortgage £450. Owner wants Dairy Farm, about 100 Acres. The Wanganui property would suit any fanner wishing to retire. Particulars to— LEWIS AND CO., WANGANUI. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. Jgg ACRES. £250 cash down only. Carrying 62 cows, 2 bulls, 5 horses. All in great condition, and grass going to waste. No weeds. All ploughable. Good house and sheds. Price £4O per acre, £250 cash, balance for long term. This is the farm 70U will buyt Write us now. LEWIS AND CO., FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage of £2500 and a considerable amount of cash, wanting a FARM of about 500 ACRES; coastal property preferred. Mortgage must be taken as part payment. Ajsply— v J. SUTHERLAND, |@Q ACRES, NATIVE LEASE, at 7? 7d per acre, Fifstclass dairy farm, close to factory, station, school; up-to-date House and outbuildings. Inquire early. Q.OING CONCERN: Over 100 Acres: 2.'. cows and young stock (forty bend nil told), good farm, good house, good outbuildings; with machinery valued M about £IOO. at £lB per acre. Cash wanted £OOO, balance 5 years at !U per cent. KING AND STUBBS AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, ELTIIAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 270, 24 April 1915, Page 1
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