! THEATRE ROYAL. TAURANGA. j 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 22. j GIGANTIC ATTRACTION. i COOPER AND MACDERMOTT'S ELECTRIC OPERA SCOPE COY. Great National Inipc fiance. The TLrllling W;-.r Ira ma AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME. J'lr.ct from the Palace Theatre, London The most e.cting pietirescver rrwhord. Latest Gems of Animated Art. Tte OPERASCOPK. Humanissd Living PlcUres. Pictires that Laugh, Whistle and Sing ' Special Important Engagement of PROF. HKADLAM. in his crigii.al medley of music and humour, entitled HEADLAM AND A PIANO. Popul.T Ir'ccs: fs, Is fid and Is. t ];;i;"rcn : Half-price. Dorn open 7.1.1. Overture at 8. rp HKA TR E ROY AL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 23rd— M AR C H— 2-ltß. BRILLIANT ATTRACIION ! Return Visit of the LYCEUM PICTURE COMPANY With The ROYAL EN'I'EIITAIXERS. Star LKVARTO St^r Entertainer LEVARTO Entertainer HERCULEAN JUGGLER, EXPERT BALANCER, AMERICA'S CLEVEREST, MOST ORIGINAL AND! HUMOURIST ARTIST. Direct from Htrry Rickards' and Fulkrs' Theatres. Fiist appearance of MR. NORMAN MENZIfcS. The Popular English Comedian and Pantomine Celebrity. Everything New at the Lyceum. Trices at usual. JOHN J. COADY, Business Manager. HARRY COLLINS, Stage Manager. ~TE PUKE : FRIDAY 2r>th, and SATURDAY 2fjth. rp .1-1 KAT R E ROY AL t TAURANGA VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE GRAND SOCIAL EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 28. In aid 'of Uniform Fun-d. Dancing 8 p.m. Tickets : Gent's. 2s 6d. Lady's Is fid i J. M. QIfINTON, • , Secretary, Social Committee. THE TAURANGA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW has been fixed for THURSDAY, April 21. at the Theatre Royal. Schedules of Prizes may "be had frco on application to the Secretary. A. F. TUNKS, Secretary. 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 wit-to GANE'S "INDOMITABLE" AUTOMATIC MILK RELEASER saves a great amount of expense and labour ; the milk being .delivered direct from the teat cups into the factory cans and cooled 20deg.,.cr from teat cups direct to the sspa rater. "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. "PERFEC?" SEPARATOR. Self-balancing, perfect skimmer, wry little lubricating-;, smalt pc/wer required ; tew spare parts. PLOUGHS— "Victor" Disc- Ployghs, one and two furrows, and reversible hillside. DAIRY UTENSILSHDburns, Mi,lk and Cream Coolers Refrigerating •Machines and Pasteurisers. HORACE E. SALTER, AGENT, TE PUKE, BAY OF PLENTY. THE LATEST IN JEWELLERY. DAINTY PEARL BROOCHES ami Pendants, in Ect Gold ; strong, good and very cheap. Beautiful Silver and Enamel Hairpin and Tooth' Brush Tubes. Call and see tne Standard Genuine English Lever in Nickel Case, guaranteed for ttiree years. An accurate timekeeper, low in price, and ahead of all foreign cheap watches. JAMES MURDOCH. THE PREMIER JEWELLER, NORTH STRAND.. XjTTIGLETTA'S GUARANTEE. In reference to the Guarantee offer by the Wioletta Toilet Company's- Preparation, Wioktta Hair Food and Tonic, now appearing in the papers throughout New Zetland, the reason we make tbia Guarantee is on account of so many tSCnuioe TestimonraFs sent us, completing cures, from one bottle upwards. We make 12 bottles the limit, as we feel certain if 12 bottles won't effect a cure, nothing in the wide world will. We firmly believe ,no othtr Hair Tonic in the World has ev<r offered this Guarantee, and the following is all we require : — ln case of Baldness, we must have the Assurance of a medical man that the hair roots are still alive ; the date each bottle is purchased from our agent until the 12tb bottle has been used ; then, if the purchaser has received no U°nefit, we return £2 2a (two pounds two shillings). WIOLETTA is an Absolute Cv« for Baldness, provided the roots art still alive, Alopecia, Dandruff, Irritation of the Scalp, Falling out ol Hair, and all Hair TrouWes. Wholesale agent : May be obtained from R. KING, TePuke, and A. AYSON. Paengaroa. • i Price 3s 6d per bottle, postage 6d Extra.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5486, 18 March 1910, Page 3
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