'P HEVTRE ROYAL. TAURANGA. L TUESDAY, MARCH 22. GIGANTIC COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S ELECTKIC OPEHASCOPE COY. Great National Impel tance. Tte Thrilling War Trama AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME. Pln.c t from the Palace Theatre, London Th* most, c: cting pictL res ever prodi-Ccd. Latc§t Gems of Animated Art. The OFERASCOPE. Humanksed 'Living F .cares. Pictures that Laugh, Whist'e and Sing ! Special Important Engagement of PROF. HEADLAM. in his original medley of music and humour, entitled HEADLAM AND A PIANO. Populir Trees: -s, is ed and Is. Chihren : Half-price. Doer; open 7.15. Overture at 8. m~H EAT R E ROYAL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd-M ARC H-24th. . BRILLIANT ATTRACTION ! Return Visit of the LYCEUM PICTURE COMPANY With The ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. . Star LEVARTO Star Entertainer LEVARTO Entertainer HERCULEAN JUGGLER, EXPERT BALANCER. AMERICA'S CLEVEREST, MOST ORIGINAL AND, HUMOURIST ARTIST. Direct from Hsrry Richards' and Fulltrs' Theatres. First appearance of MR. NORMAN MENZIES. The Popular English Comedian and Pantomine Celebrity. Everything New at the Lyceum. Frices at usual. JOHN J. COADY, Business Manager. HARRY COLLINS, Stage Manager. TE PUKE : FRIDAY 25th, and SATURDAY 2frth
rpAURANGA TOWN BRASS BAND. J. AURANGA TOWN BRASS BAND. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. (MARCH 17). GRAND SOCIAL Tn aid of the Band's Fumls. GRAND MARCH 8 p.m. Tickets : Double, -Is ; Gen Is., 2s (id ; Lady's, is eti. J. C. PASCOE, Hon. Sec and T.reas. T. B. S. C LOOK OUT FOR THE OOK OUT FOR THE PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE i To be held in the TE PUKE TOWN HALL on MARCH 17 (ST. PATRICK'S DAY), In aid of the Catholic. Church. Beautiful Frizes. Splendid Supper. Excellent Music. Tickets • Gents. 3s. Ladies 2s. PLAY- COMMENCES IAT 8 p.m
NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS owing to J. P. JOL Ryan not paid by March 25th, will be sued ftr without further notice. J. P. RYAN, Te Puke. THE -"GANE" MILKING MACHINE I HAVE, APPOINTED Mr HORACE B. SALTER, of Te Puke, my agent for the above machine in this district, from whom all information may ibe obtained. ■ I C. E. GANE. Patentoe. Normanby, Taranaiii.
THE "GANE" MILKING MACHINE. Most up-to-date nachine on the market. A clean and fast milker. The upkeep of this ~ machine is much less than others and being fitted with GANE'S • "INDOMITABLE" AUTOMATIC MILK RELEASEK saves a great amount of expense ami -labour ; the milk being 'delivered direct from the teat cups into the factor/ cans and cooled 2(kleg., or from teat cups direct to' the separator. "STANDARD" OIL ENGINES. Always ready, e.asy and willing to start ; most efficient ; most economical ; in fact, absolutely faultless. The Oil Engine of the World, Stationary, Marine or Portable. "PERFECT" SEPARATOR. Self-balancing, perfect skimmer, very little lubricating ■;' small pefwer required ; f°>w spare parts. PLOUGHS— "Victor" .Disc Ploughs, one and two Furrows, /and reversiblehillside. DAIRY UTENSILS-iCiutns. Mtflf and Cream Coolers Refrigerating Machines and Pasteurisers. HORACE E. SALTER, AGENT, TE PUKE, BAY OF . PLENTY.
THE LATEST IN JEWELLERY. DAINTY PEARL BROOCHES and Pendants, m Pet GoM ; strong, good and very cheap. Beautiful Silver and Enamel Hairpin and Tooth Brush Tubes. ; Gall and see the Standard Genuine ■English Lever in Nickel Case, guaranteed for three years. An accurate timekeeper, low in price, and ahead of all foreign cheap watches. JAMES MURDOCH. THE PREMIER JEWELLER, NORTH STRAND.. TO DAIRYMEN. TF YOU WANT to sell your butter get a nicely printed wrapper from ' the BAY OF PLENTY TIMES Office.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5485, 16 March 1910, Page 3
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