rpHEATKK ROYAL, TO-NIGHT Bisect from the Queen's Hall, LondJon. MR. JOSEPH BLASCHECK The Celebrated English Humorist,. Entertainer and Elocutionist, in his. Popular Entertainment of HUMOR AM) MUSIC. Entitled: SOCIETY'S SNAP-SHOTS.. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS: A few lines from some of the leading newspapers of the world:— " A finished artist—nothing better lias been seen on a Melbourne platform."— Argus, Melbourne. " He will sing to you or recite to you. He. will give you tragedy or comedy, and be will excel in all. He can make you laugh and he can start a tear. It was a revelation."—Sydney Morning Herald. " The entertainment stands out quite over anything else of tile kind ever seen in Sydney—brought out laughter, ranging from giggles to a small storm, and it gave the people thrills, too."—Sydney Daily Telegraph. Assisted by MISS ALYCE AUSTIN In Songs at the Piano. TRICES: 3s, 2s and la. Box Plan now open at Hoffmann's. Day Sales 2s and Is. SPECIAL CONCESSION. Students and school parties numbering six or over, RESERVED SEATS 2s. RECREATION GROUNDS, PUNGAREHU. TO-DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th, 1915. novelty" sports IN AID OF BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. RACES OF 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 too large to brine. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND DANCE IN THE HALL AT NIGHT. W. T. GUILD, Hon. See. LECTURES ON AGRICULTURE. ME. H. G. SERGEL, Instructor in Agriculture, will lecture at 8 p.m. in the respective halls as follows: — OMATA—Wednesday, 28th inst. OAKURA—Thursday, 29th inst. OKATO—Friday, 30th inst. Subject: "Some of thu Problems Before Us." A. GRAY, , . ■ . Director. ffARANAKI JJUNT. ' FIXTURES: April 29—Mr. W. Birdling's, WAITARA. May 6—Mr. Lewis Connett's, BELL BLOCK. May 13—Mr. W. Harris', WAIHT. May 20-Mr. L. Jennens', WAITARA. SHOOTING SEASON, 1915. LICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Tarar.aki Acclimatisation Society's District will be issued by the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglcwood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarelm, Rahotu, Tariki, Urenui, Uruti. Fee, £l. Licenses may also be obtained from the Secretary. All Licenses must be produced on request of the Rangers. A Close Season is being observed for Native Pigeons. 0. N. FIRTH, Hon. Se«. FARM WANTED. J HAVE a Client with a Good Mortgage bf £2500 and a considerable amount of cash wanting a FARM of about 500 ACRES; coastal property preferred. MortgagG must be taken as part payment. Apply—• J. SUTHERLAND, 20Q ACRES, NATIVE LEASE, at 7s (id per acre. First-class dairy Farm, close to factory, station, school: up-to-date House and outbuildings. Inquire early. Q.OING CONCERN: Over 100 Acres; 2.1 cows and young stock (forty head all told), good farm, good house, good outbuildings; with machinery valued at about £IOO, at £lB per acre. Casb wanted £OOO, balance 5 years at 5 J per cent. KING AND STIBBS AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 1
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