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r|l HEA TK E gol' AI. FMDAY NIGHT NEXT, JUNE o, At 8 p.m. ONE—NIGHT—ONE A LAUGHING TOUR OF THE WORLD. rjIlE TyjYSTERIOU.S - j^AR The greatest student of HYPNOTISM alive—the man that predicted the wreck of the Titanic. COMB a»d get the can't-help-laughing craze. THH EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE TALK OP THE TOWN. SEE THE GREAT CIROUS ACT. LAUGHTER holding both* it* sides Friday night. SEE HIM. 'SEE HIM. But watch his eyes. Introducing MISS PAULINE ROSHEA, in her MENTAL TELEPATHY. CHARE THE MYSTERIOUS LE-MAR. On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock the Mysterious LE-MAR will bo at large. The first person who accosts him correctly will receive £5. Ask everyone, "Are you the Mysterious Le-Mar?" lie will reply, "I am; what do you want?" Answer, "Tho £5." If not'arrested at :- p.m., £i will bo given to the Public Hospital. i DO NOT MLSS j TUB MYSTERIOUS LE-MAR. You will scream! I Prices 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Book your . Beafg at Collier's. No extra charge] I B. SAUNDERS, I j Manager. CAPE MGMONT SPOP.TS CLUB. ' ALL-COMERS' TUG-OF - W A K QONCERT AND J)ANCF,. P U N G A R E II U HALL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 -. TEAMS' TUG-OF-WAR, five men a-»ide. | to Ixj pulled on ladder. | FIRST PRIZE, £7 10s; SECOND PRIZE, j £2 10s. Norn. 12/0 per team. | A two-life contest. Teams classified as far as practicable—that is, a light-weight team may not ull a heavy-weight team until the final pull. Teams to be beaten twice. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 27, 1914, Admission to Concert, Tug-of-War and Cupper 2/-; Dance: Ladies free; Gents, . W. F. GUILD, Hon. Sec. N.B.—The Club reserve the right lo reduce prize money proportionately should less than G (six) teams enter. Under the auspices of the WAREA ATHLETIC CLUB. WEDNESDAi, JUNE IC, 11)11. Music by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Dainty Supper. Prizes for Ladies' and Gents' best fancy dresses. Admission: Gents., 3/-; ladies, 1/6; double, 4/-. J. A. CLARK, Hon. Sec. Warca Athletic Club. RENDERS will be received until SATURDAY. June 0, for the sale of 18 acre* Turnips, with about 30 acres run out. Good fences. Apply TUGS. LUXTON, Waitara. "VOTIOH is «w,f g.vcn i..at l.h- t....- i her on Sections 13, 18, 1!», Block XIII., Waitara S.D., advertised fur sale by public auction on Juno 10, 1914, has been withdrawn from sale. , G. If. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Juno I, 1914. FOR SALE BY TENDER. a ~-> a H"i«« miiraui, the old-establish-ed Livery Stables situated in Waitara, known a.s the Club Stables. Satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. Tender* close on Juno !.l with the undersigned. W. A. JURY, New Plymouth. DAIRY FARM—SIXTY ACRES Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart parses. School half-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabde. Will carry in its present state one cow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in abundance. Price, £S }<)*; small deponil. No audits. Addr EARNSCLETJGH ESTATE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 1