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ipHEATRE gOY AI. SUNDAY, MARCH 20, TO APRIL 9. UNITED EVANGELISTIC) SERVICES To be conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Of London, Assisted by MK. J. H. STEPHENS, SINGING EVANGKLIST. SUNDAY, MARCH 29. 3 p.m. —Children's Service. 5.15 |>.m. —Mass Meeting. Doors open 7.4 i p.m. .MONDAY TO THURSDAY, Knell evening a i 8 o'clock. Collection at each evening service. COMING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. WIRTH BROS.' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. Opening in NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, MARCH 28.

LOCATION—Near Railway Station. ONii NIGHT ONLY. NEW AND WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS FKOJI GERMANY. FIRST APPEARANCE HAt';I'.XBACK'S MARVELLOUS WILD ANIMAL GROUP. A THRILLING PERFORMANCE BY SIX FULL-GROWN HONS. Together witli a number of Leopards, Bears, and Boar Hoilnds. The Greatest of all Witt!" Bros.' .Special ImporfcaiSonS'"AN JICT THAT STARTLED EUROPE. Re-iippearanee after au Absence of six years of— J0 H X w KLBY .COO K, The Greatest' Rider Australasia has eve)' seen. An entire new Company of WORLD (.''TAM I'ION ARTISTS'. 4 ME\A(,"ERIES IN ONE. Hagenbaek's, Bostoek ant/ Wombwells, Fitzgerald's, and Virth's Huge Zoo. Tiie Greatest. Collec'tion of .Wild Animals since t\lie Ark', PRICES—4s. 3s, 2s. \

TfURE BRIGADE k ' " BAZAAR. K FITZROY HALL." u THURSBAYTUUi APRIL. ~~A. WELLER, Hon. See, FAREWELL BAXQUET. A vAR KW E Ll, BAN QU E T to MESSRS .IOIIN I'KARCE. JOHN JURY, .MATTHEW DUUiAX, & JOIIN DL'(i(jAN (who arc leaving th t . district) will U' holiL at tin- Oakura Hall at 8 p.m. on 31,t MAIiOII. 1!)IJS. All friends are invited. Tickets —Five Shillings. E. C. -MEREDITH. IJII'OUXDIXG NOTICE. JJIPOL'XDED in tl»e Carrington Ro.id Pound, Vogcltowu, one Cirey Gelding, 110 brand, hut a sore hack at back end of saddle. If not claimed by FRIDAY, 10th April, at noon, will be sold. W. LAUiIILIN, Pouudkeeper.

MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. and GENTLEMEN, His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. Dockrill, having definitely decided not to seek re-eLction, I beg to announce that I shall be a candidate for your suffrages at the coming election, and to respectfully solicit your support and influence. Yours faithfully, FEED. C. J. BELLRINGER. TO TIIE CROWN TENANTS OF THE TAKANAKI LAND HOARD. and GENTLEMEN—I have the honor to inform you that I am a candidate for a seat on the Land Board of the above district. As giving me exceptional qualifications for the position, I have had over twenty years' experience as a Crown tenant, including twelve years as an improved farm settler in the backblocks of Taranaki. 1 therefore understand the requirements oi the backblocks settlers as only those of experience can do.

If elected, I shall use every effort in my power to show that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHY, Okau. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for about 20 Chains of Street Formation, including metalling and kerbing, at Fitzroy, for Mr. J. B. Finlay, Hunter-street, Wellington. Specifications and plans may be seen at the office of Sladden ant Palmer, Devon-street, New Plymouth, at which place tenders ale to be left. Tenders close at 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, March 28th, 1908. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

TO BUILDERS. RENDERS will be received at our office up till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, March 30th, tor Fittings and Alterations to Premises at corner of Devon and Curric Streets for the Union Bank of Australia, Limited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS. Architects King's Buildings, Brougham-street.

FOll SALE. rpW'O ]i li.p. Murray Mult-tulml.ir horizontal boilers. 110 and lOOlbs pressure; one C li.p. Luke, lOOlbs prissure; one Tai|«yc engine. (>'/■> x iiulers; al-o oiks Roliev cylinder!?; all in good order, to lie sc.d cheap. Apply sharp, Box !)G, New Plymouth.

FOR sale, JjilYE-UOOJtED HOUSE on one-eighth acre of laud. The house is situated in a nice healthy locality, and ia fitted witli modern conveniences, including bathroom and detached washhouse, gas and water laid on. A nice liopje. selling uu account of leaving district. Apply GIUUOUK AND CLARKE, New Plymouth. 19-t.e. GREAT LAND SALE. THE LAKES FARM. HAWERA. To be BOLD by TENDER on 14th APRIL, 1908. Plans of subdivisions, forms of tender, conditions and terms of Bale of this Grand Property to be obtained from . Mr. B. Dive (Eltham) or I TRISTRAM AND CO., i<and Agents, i I Eltham.

TRANCING, DEPOHTMENT, CALISTHENICS, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-9treet, WEDNESDAY, Bth April, 7 to 10 p.m., All new Society and Ballroom Dances, Waltz (revcr.ic) a specialty. First hour for tuition. . Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4th April. All brunches of Dancing (Ballroom aid Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physi- | t-iil, Respiratory, Health, and Oracc 1 Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms and particulars at Colonia , l'ianu Cumpany, Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 84, 28 March 1908, Page 5