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HEATBB ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. "Haiti Who goes there? The a*mj of relief." Und r ihe management of EDWIN GEAOH. 2 NIGHTS ONLY, « NIGHTS ONLY, & FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. Donald Macdonald, The Atutralian War Oorreipondent, Thrilling Narratives, Realistic Boenes, and Charming Anecdotes. In hit great Auckland Snooen, 80ENES & SENSATIONS OF BATTLE. 150 VIEWS from Scene of Action, 150 BSOOND LEOXUBE SATURDAY, THE STORY OF THE BIEGE '"Thfl.nt «a Vonfc f.Vio flaw ("Thank God we kept the flag flying I") " The grim siege of L&dyimith was fraitfnl of heart-moving incidents, which will hear telling and re-telling. Who oonld "Ore fitly speak of them as they should be spoken of than Donald Macdonald 1" The Enormous Success Everywhere. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at Gilmonr's, Bookseller, where seats can now be booked and 2s tickets also obtained. A. OLABK, Representative,

T H E A T R it ROYAL. 2 NIGHTS ONLY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 11th and 13th, in Dion BoucicauH's Evergreen Irish Drams, ARRAH-NA-POGUE. Authentic Scenery, New Dresses and Effects, Songs, Jigs, &c, including "THE WEARIN' O' THE GREEN." POPULAR PRIOES—Bs., 25., Is.

BELL BLOCK. grand Concert, In aid of Si. Luke's Ohuhoh, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11IH Commence at 7.30 p.m. Refreshments. OonToyance leaves Amburj'a Comer at 7 p.m. sharp. Admission, Is. • » Children, 6d.

THE SECOND ORGAN RECITAL will be given at ST. MARY'S OHUBOH, NEW Plimodth, Oil Thursday, September 13, isoo, at 8 p.m. Organist: Mr. A. E. Fletcher, A.Mas., L.O.M. Programme ia later issue.

A GRAND SOCIAL, IN AID OF THE INSTRUMENT FUND of THE FITZRQY DRUM ft FIFE BAND. Will be held in the FIIZROY HALL, ON THURSDAY, 13th September Music by an efficient orchestra. Popular Prices Ladies, Is. 6d.; Gents, 2s. The 'Bus will leave Ambury'a corner at 7.30 o'clock. Tickets obtainable from members of the Band. Dome One! Come All I ERNEST L. NATHAN, Hon. Secretary.

TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB* SEVENTH ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL ON THURSDAY, 27™. SEPTEMBER. Tickets—Ladies 2s, Gents Bs. BMART k MOVERLEY, Hon. Sees.

MR. LEO CARRI, PATENTEE AND INSTRUCTOR OF SIMPLE TTARMONY imple Harmony Registered by N.Z. Education Depaitmeit and learnt by all classes ever Australia and 700 People in \tew t/ealanp, EOPLB IN I>EW /jKAUKiy, arrives TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 7th September, for one week, to coi.duct complete comscsuf instruction o' SIX Private Lwsons (taken daily), with all necessary Key Qrados,Bongs and Pieoes, Teems: £3 3s. compete (£3 IBs. only for lessons taken before 12 noon. Courses mast be booked prior to Leo Oanl's arrival, at Messrs. H COLLIER'S, who have taken the agency. FARM TO LEASE. O A A AORES to lease for four years; OtU rent, 7s. Cd. per acre; purchasing clause, £8 ss. per acre. A good milking farm, and there ia plenty of feed to put oowa on right away. Apply E. J. OARTHEW, LESSONS IN PAINTING. MISS & LEWIS ia prepared to give Lessons in Oil-painting (Landsoape and Floral). Address—Corner Gilbarfc and Glover streets FOR PRIVATE SALE. PEIRIE'B ESTATE, situated at the Man gorei cross-roads, three miles from New Plymouth, to be sold in lote of from 1£ to 14£ acres. Plans and particulars on application to Messrs. Bcwley and Watt, Land Agents, Devon-street New Plymouth. TOWN RESIDENCE. 6 -ROOMED HOUSE, $-aora land, in rood locality and nioaly situated. Price £350, Apply E. 3. OARTHEW, HAMS AND BACON. T'HE first lot of the season of J. Anorbws I flret-priza prime dairy-fed HAMS and BACON may be obtained at the Ooopera ive Store. The quality U wrj OheU# Md the * tQ

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 194, 8 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 194, 8 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 194, 8 September 1900, Page 3

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