AMUSEMENTS. g MP IRE VnEA T E E TWO NIGHTS ONLY/ Wednesday, Aug. 7 & Thursday, Aug. S Messrs C. A. White and Marshall Palmer Present the world-famed FISK JUBILEE SINGERS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS FISK JUBILEE SINGERS The World's Greatest Harmony and Melody Makers. In their unique and refined entertainment—Jubilee Choruses, Glees, Solos, Quartettes, Duets, Plantation Melodies, Coon Songs, Dramatic Scenas, Ragtime Ditties—forming a programme of incomparable excellence. The Greatest Musical Trqat ever offered to the Public. The only entertainment of its kind in the universe. Box Plan opens at Collier's Next Saturday. Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is (Plus Tax),-
QOPPEB rTRAIL, Appearance at the THEATRE ROYAL, WAITARA on -s. MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 5 Of the famous "Troupe"— "LIMBS OP THE LAW" "LIMBS OF THE LAW" "LIMBS OP THE LAW" To be followed by "ONLY A HOAX" "ONLY A HOAX" "ONLY A HOAX" Reproduced exactly as presented at the Cafe Chantant and the concert given by the N.P.G.H.S.O.G.A. Two triumphant successes in one splendid entertainment. Admission: 2s Cd and Is (sd, and we pay war tax. Come and sec what the women workers can do to help our boys at the front Doors open at 7.30. Cars, Buggies and Aeroplanes at 10.10 sharp.
PUBLIC NOTICES. PIERROTS' £3OOO EFFORT. GENERAL Meeting of the Xew Plymouth Pierrots, in connection with the above, will be held in the Soldiers' Club THIS (Thursday) EVEXIXG, August 1, at 8 p.m. Every member is urged to be present. JAS. McLEOD, Chairman. ' I yyANTEI>-Floorman or Strong Youth for horse-shoeing department; constant job; good wages. EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO., (Over the Bridge), Stratford.
FARMERS AND BUTCHERS. AWING to the Government embargo being lifted off Hides and Calfskins, fee are now prepared to buy same at highest market values. Goods railed to us receive prompt attention. Advice Cards and Labels on applicaWILSON & CANHAM LTD., H&wera.
Grand Hotel, Calcutta, 23rd January, 1905. The COMMON SENSE | Manufacturing Ci* The Result of a Ea. 7 Tin. | Gentlemen.—l have pleasure in certifying that I laid down five hundred (500) pieces of bait, and picked up three hundred and four (304) dead rat 9. I have reaso* to believe that'there are hundreds more killed; in fact, there seems an entire absence of live ones. It is the most efficacious remedy I have ever seen. I am quite willing to have a board placed in the Grand Hotel, as I consider it my duty to make this remedy as widely known as possible. A. MONK. Just as effective with Mice. If not procurable from your local storekeeper, send 2/fl to the wholesale agents— , BURGESS, FRASER & CO.. New Plymouth and Hawera.
IMGLEWOOD. (jOT 1 lER'S, Inglewood—End-of-season Sale starts Saturday morning, August 3. Plenty of bargains as usual, d.e. (JO 1 TIER'S, Inglewood.—Sale starts Saturday. Costumes, Ladies' and Girls' Coats, Millinery, Beady-tc-wear Hats and Fancy Neckwear, all to be urday. Certain lines we ho'.d must be cleared out, as we want the cash. d.e. (JOTTIER'S, Inglewood—Sale prices quoted are strictly cash. Any goods booked will be charged the- full marked price.. d.e. J>ING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when yoja want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy tp, Coflwetent (kivgra- Goal ternce.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 August 1918, Page 1
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