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THEATRE EOYAL TO-NIGHT , FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Magic King and SEVEN Continental Artists, HU6 A R D The Wonderful Bullet-catching Magician, and CHING SUNG LOO presenting A NIGHT IN A CHINESE PALACE, introducing, among other beautiful effects, THE SWORD LEVTTATION. Human Volcano. Birth of Flora. Reincarnation of Phoenix. FLAGS OF OUR ALLIES, etc., etc. Supporting Artists include — MISS MYRA ERRINGTON, Soprano and Xylophone Expert. MADAME CARROLL, At th# Piano. CLIVALLI AND THE DOG SPORT. Jugglers, Balancers and Tricksters. MISS MILLIE CLAIR, The Comedienne, with the dresses- Introducing "Belgium put the kibosh on th# Kaiser." Prices' 3s, 2s and is. Box Plan opens at Hoffmann's this morning.

rjIHEATRI ROYAL. THURSDAY, JUNE 17th. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT By NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF. Assisted by Best Locjil Outside Talest. In Aid of National Fund for New Zealanders. FULL PARTICULARS LATER. K©RU. HALL. QIFT AUCTION AND SOCIAL. Will be held in the above Hall on THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1915. In Aid of Belgian Fund. Good Floor. Good Music. Good Supper. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 1?. H. J. ENT3LEJIEID, Hon. Sec. GOOD TEMPLAR TTAT.T,. THURSDAY, JUNE 24th. jgXHTBITION of VALUABLE MEDALS, COINS, CHIN&, SILVER CURIOS, Etc. In Aid of Stationary Hospital. EDUCATION RESERVES FOR LEASE. "\TOTICE is hereby given that tlic following SECTIONS will be offered for LEASE by Publio Auction at this office on THURSDAY the 15th JULY, 1915, at 11.30 a.m.:— TOWN OF NEW PLYMOUTH. Sections Pt. S, 196 a, 196b, 19Cc, pt. 1961 i, 314, 5i15. 791, 129.1 2313, 2314, 2321, 2322, pts. 2523, 2324. TOWN OF STRATFORD. Sections 4, 5, 47, 48, quarter-acre 4>aeh. TOWN OF MANAIiA. Sections 1, 2, 4, to 12, 14 to 20, quar-ter-acre each. TKORANGI TOWN BELT. Sections 2, 3, 4. TKORANGI DISTRICT. ft Section 32. Form of Lease, which is under Section 5 (g) of tlie Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908, may be perused, full particulars ascertained, and plans obtained at this office. Plans may be seen at railway stations and the principal post offices "m the district. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of frown Lands. District Lands Office, New Plymouth, Tofli June, 1916. FOR SALE BY TENDER. RENDERS for purchase of the stock in trad-e and plant of T. ;T. Beaver, cabinetmaker, Eltham, comprising, as per stock sheets— Stock of Furniture £l5O Oil Engine, Handsaw, Shapcr, Saw-benches and Boring Machine, Jig Saw, Lathe, Sand Papering Machine, and Sundries £BO Will tie received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, June tt. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions and stock sheets m&y be seen at the offices of "Messrs .Sargwod Son and Ewen, Ltd., New Plymouth, issid of the undersigned—t. b. <mwp. Solicitor, Eltham. PIANOFORTE TUNING. J DESIRE to intimate that I am now able, after my long illness, to undertake my duties as PIANOFORTE and ORGAN TUNER. I take this oppor tunity of thanking the people of the district for their past support, and beg to solicit a continuance of the same. Letters addressed carc of B.K. Book, shop', New Plymouth, or 022, Devor Street East, will receive prompt atten tion. " ' WILLIAM P. DOEG. Late with J. and J, Hopkinson, London

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NBW PLYMOUTH STAFFS PATRIOTIC CONCERT. fpHEATRB ROYAD. THURSDAY, JUNE IT. Proceeds in Aid »f National Fund for Wounded New Zealanders and their Dependents. (PROGRAMME.—Part 1: 1. Opening Selection, Patriotic AirsCitizens' Band. 8. Song, " Soldiers of the King "—'Mr. T. Aslier. 3. Duo, " Spider and the Fly " —Mr. and Miss Norris. 4. Song, " Time was I Roved the Mountaias "—Mr. G. Lambert. 5. Song, " The Expeditionary Force " —Miss Ivy Scott. S. Elocutionary, " The Day "—Mr. Goldaworthy. 7. ISong, "An Old Garden" Miss Rosina Rea (gold medallist), ff. Cornet Solo, " Rule, Brittania "—Mr, 0. Buckley (ex-champion cornet soloist of N'ew Zealand). 9. Song, " Little" Grey Homo in the Weßt" —Mr. J. Haslam. 10. Song, " : Plum' Stones"—Miss Veta Gilbert. 11. Violin Solo—Master Baden Moverley. 12. Song, " Somewhere a Voice is Calling"—Miss 'McGuire. 13. Versatile Comedian, Mr. L. Smith—"Pull for the Shore." 14. Banjo Melodies —Mr. Gadd. 15. Physical Drill—Fitzroy School. Part 11. 1)6. Selection, "The Smithy in the Wood "—Citizens' Band. 17. Song, "Bandelerio"—Mr. J. Haslam. 18. Song (selected) —Miss Veta Gilbert. 19. Cornet Solo, " Titanic"—'Mr. G.Buc'kley (ex-champion cornet soloist of New Zealand). 20. Topical Double, " Who Smashed Bill Kaiser?" —Smith and Key, 21. Song, "Good Old New Zealand"— Miss McGuire. 22. Duo (selected)— The Two Berts. 23. Song, " It's the Navy "—Miss Ivy Scott. 24. Versatile 'Comedian, Mr. li. iSmitli "My Old Iron Cross!" 2.5. Song' (selected)— Miss B. Bea (gold medallist). 26. Drill —Central School Squad. ■27. Selection—Band.. God Save the King. PRICES: Dress Circle 3s, Orchestral Stalls and Stalls 2s, Pit '1». . 'Children 'half'price to all parts. Box Plan now open at Collier's Piano Warehouse No extra charge. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. GARDINER, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. AWAKING BUTCHERY. j ©BSERB to intimate to the general pAlic that, as from June Ist, '1915, I ha-ve disposed of my Butchery and Stableß at A'wakino to Mr. E. G. Jury, and t» cordially thank them for fixe liberal support accorded me in the pas*i, and to solicit for my successor a continuant of t'h« same. W. CARRINGTON. In connection with the above, I desire t 0 intimate that by strict attention to business and supplying only the primest of meat I hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. E. G. JURY. AwaJcino, June Ist 1015. rpjos. y. gIMOffS. SAWMILL ER, CARRINGTON ROiAD, SE' r PLYMOUTH. ETAS taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that be has REOPENED his SAWMILL, and is retailing his Timber. It would be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview Mr. Simons at his residence, VflgaWowu, or at the Sawmill.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 1

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