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THEATRE. . ■ _m_ ,; CHANGE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. "IN THE DAYS OF '49," Star Drama. /' ' 'WAS HE A COWARD ?" Cowboy Drama. "THE WONG PATIENT Star.. Comedy, in • which Miss 1 Turner, the people's favorite actress, takes part, with John Bunny the great Comedian. "AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE," Showing Wellington shipping, tennis players for the Davis Cup in Wei- I - ■ lington, etc. "BRITISH NORTH BORNEO," . Star Scenic. OWN HALL, DANNEVIRKE. 'TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912. AN ENORMOUS SUCCESS. AN ENOR.MOUS SUCCESS. Two Gigantic-Consolidated Organi- . sations. THE NORWOODS AND VON ARX HUGE COMBINED SHOWS. The Laughing Show of the Century. Never before .has laughter so convulsed any audience anywhere. A Positive Shriek. You Must Laugh—You Can't Help It. The risible faculties tickled almost to a state of laughing hysteria. SHRIEKS! ROARS! CONVULSIONS! Even that does not adequately express the state in which the spectators are plunged by this marvellous show of uncontrollable laughter. PROFESSOR NORWOOD, THE MARVELLOUS HYPNOTIST, THE LAUGHTER KING, lir. what is unquestionably a Torrent of Joy, mingled with Screams of Laughter. MISS WINIFRED NORWOOD, The Supernatural Marvel. VON' ARX, The Greatest Illusionist ever seen. GEORGE MURPHY, The Merriment Merchant, in huge specialities of mirth-provoking comedy-juggling. PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at B.artiett's. Book early for the season of mirth. A MEMORABLE EVENT. DANNEVIRKE. HHURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1912. NEWBURY-SPADA CONCERT COMPANY. After a magnificent season in the Auckland Town Hall, during which over 40,000 people paid for admission to hear PHILIP NEWBURY. PHILIP NEWBURY. PHILIP NEWEURY. THE RENOWNED TENOR. who lias liad the distinguished honour of singing to the King and Queen. , MADAM EMILY SPADA, MADAM EMILY SPADA, "The Anglo-American Prima Donna, THE QUEEN, OF SONG. The Great Artists are. supported by a FULL AND COMPLETE CONCERT PARTY. Owing to prior engagements One Concert only is.possible, ' REMEMHER THE DATE. PRICES—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Bartlott's; no extra charge for bookiii";. i THE TARANAKI OIL WELLS CO.. LIMITED, NEW PLYMOUTH.

r bIHJ'j chance for investment of tiie JL century; there can be no risk whatever; its future i.-i assured; from two Bores alone 15,000 gallons of pure petroleum is running per week by natural now without pumping, a thing quite unprecedented before in the world. The-re is now upwards of 400,000 gallons of oil stored in the Company's Tanks, -awaiting .refining, and the quantity is being increased daily, the profits on which a']one are estimated at 10d per gallon. Just make out what this will mean when the cam-puny have .100 new wells down, which with their new and up-to-date machinery will easily be within the nex.t eighteen months. Head the names of the Directors—that alone is sufficient guarantee. SPENCF AND CO., Ltd.. of Dannevirke, have been appointed Agents for Bay, who will supply Forms of Application and full particiiihi'i'S. Lists close in New Zealand on 24th. April, 1912. So lose no time. SPENCE AND CO. Station-street Damievirke. NOTICE. ALL claims against the undersign- • ed up to March 30 are to he sent in at once, and all accounts owby the 30th April— MANGATORO 'JTRATU PCKEATUA TAHO HAITI By Order, W. F. KNIGHT. NOTICE. LL those interested in the ques- -*- turn of establishing a Cheese Factory at Mangatoro are requested to meet at the Schoolhouse on MONDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock, prior to the School Committee meeting. J. WAUGH, i Convener. DISTRICTS DOG TRIAL 1 CLUB. ANNUAL TO 'BE HELD AT ORINGI (Near Damievirke), ON MAY 1, 2, and 3. ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 24th. .'For particulars see posters, or apW. H. GAISFORD, ■"''■.•;•;.-.■. "v Hon. -Secretary,;. '"'A- '-" : ': : -:- f»" ■.•'■; :"'\-' Danaievirke. ':

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 20 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 20 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIV, Issue 26, 20 April 1912, Page 8

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