AMUSEMENT^, JIEATEE gOYAL, TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. Frederic Shipman presents PAUL 'DUFAULT. PA!JL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONCERT TENOR. Assisted by— Pauline Bindley (Soprano). Florence Scapini (Violiniste). .... Harold Whittla (Pianist). The items PAUL DUFAULT will sing to-night include: "0 Little Mother of lline'' (Nevin), "Au Pays," "'How's My Boy?"# Aria trow "Joseph in Egypt,'' "It You Would Love Me," "Bluets d'Amour," etc., etc. PRICES 5/-, 3/- and 2/-. Plan at Collier's. LOOK QUT! LOOK QUT! BRAND LEAP YEAR BALL In Aid of ANZAC SOLDIERS' CLUB, To be held in HEMPTON HALL, OKATO. On THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 191 C. Full particulars later. G. ROEBUCK, R. SANSON, Joint. Sees. BUSINESS NOTICES. * yiSITORS to the NEW PLYMOUTH SHOW.* Look out for MRS. MOORE'S VIVIFIC EXHIBIT. The Great Herbal Tonic that gives lift 1 , cures Indigestion, Poverty of Blood and Loss of Nerve, Also VIVIFIC OINTMENT for Eczema, and all Skin Troubles. JV>R JJUSIXESS' pEOPLE. gUBSTANTJAL at' T JfAHBLE gA R. 9°' SOL'IP. Tomato, Pea, Mulligatawny, Mock Turtle, Beef Tea, etc., with Toast. SANDWICHES—Of Meat, Cheese, Lettuce, Fish or Egg. BEVERAGES,—CoII'ee, Cocoa, Chocolate. Try this. It is all good food for body and brain. Ideal for town workers. Quit the Pastry Habit: "Meet nie at The Marble Bar," (Opposite Newton King's). CHETWODE SCHOOL. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 273, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Principals: THE MISSES "STANFORD. The Second Term will begin on WEDNESDAY, MAY-31. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, May 27, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. THE NEVv ZEALAND IRON ORE SMELTING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Filed with the Registrar of Companies, New Plymouth.) CAPITAL £60,000 in £1 SharespROSPECTUSES and Forms of Application can be obtained from , DUNCAN McALLUM, ' Secretary pro tem. REMOVAL NOTICE. JOE JENKINSON, Car Painter, etc., has removed from his premises in Gill Street to Brougham Street Hall. The hall has been transformed into the most up-to-date ear renovating shop in town. Clients can depend on full satisfaction. FOR SALE OR LEASE. J*OR SALE, or would lease for term of years, Dairy Farm, 00 acres, freehold on Main Road, Pungarehu. Well built house 7 rooms, verandah 3 sides, bathroom, washhouse, trapshed, etc., 0bail cowshed, concrete floor. Land subdivided into six paddocks. J-mile from Post Office, stores and factory. Occupation, July Ist. Price £3O per acre. Terms, or will entertain offers.) Apply: TRUSTEES, . 9Jo W. H,. Keasbernu . - PUNSAREHU. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1916, Page 1
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