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IJIHE AIRE JJO YAI j TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. A LAUGHING TOUR OF THE WORLD, rf HE fyjYSTERIOUS - J^AR The greatest student of HYPNOTISM alive—LE-MAR. The man that predicted the wreck of the Titanic. TO-NIGHT Laughter holding both its sides. SEE HIM SEE HIM But watch his eyes. SEE HIM SEE HIM You will scream—you can't help it. COME AND GET THE CANT-HELP-LAUGHING CRAZE. THE TALK OF THE TOWN. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Introducing MISS PAULINE ROSHEA, In her Mental Telepathy. Chase LE-MAR to-day at 3 p.m. A chase will commence to-day at 3 p.m. for the Mysterious Le-Mar. He can only visit Devon Street, and the first person to accost him will receive £5. Ask everyone, "Are you the Mysterious Le Mar?" He will reply, "I am; what do you want!" Answer, "The £S." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT FUN, FROLIC AND GAIETY. TO-NIGHT ONE NIGHT ONLY. Prices 3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Book your seats at Collier's. No extra chaTge. RAY SAUNDERS, MASQUERADE pLAIN AND Under tfee auspices of the WASEA ATHLETIC CLUB. WEDNESDAi, JUNE 10, 1914. Music fcty Mrs. George's Orchestra. Excellent Floor. Dainty Suppe,.-. Prizes for Ladies' and Gent.s r best i'incy dresses. - Admission: Gents., 3/-; ladies, 1/6; double, 4/-. J. A. CLARK, Eon. Sec. Warea Athletic Club. rj*KNDERS will be received until SATURDAY, June 8. for the sale of If acres Turnips, with about 30 acres run out. Good fenees. Apply THG3. LUXTON, Waitara. FOR SALE *BY TENDER. AS a going concern, the old-establish-ed Livery Stables situated in Waitara, known as the Club Stables. Satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. Tenders -close on June 0 with the undersigned. "W. A. JURY, New Plymouth. Seven miles from railway and butter factory. Cream cart passes. School half-a-mile. Ninety per cent, ploughabde. Will carry in its present state one .eow to two acres. Clover and root crops grow in abundance. Price, £8 10s;. small ideposit. Sw> agents. Address — mRNSCLEUGH ESTATE, HUEKELL AN© MASON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ViiCTORIA STREET, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. VT OTI C E TO We have ha 4 the two following farms placed in our hands this week. We have personally inspected them, and consider that they are equal to anything offering in this district. la a few year* in the hands of a good farmer, they should double in value. They are situated near to Hamilton, on a main road in a district that is being rapidly settled. 200 ACRES with creamery opposite, new house now being built, 6 rooms and bathroom, washhouse copper and tubs. Large shed quite new, 26ft. x4sft., containing 4 stalls, calf pens, and implement storage with ■COO-giillon tank. 10bail cowshed with usual stock yards, new windmill with troughs. About 15U acres in grass and rough feed. 14 paddocks, about 5 miles of fencing. Price, ,117 per acre. Terms, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Title L.T. Adjoining the above, 200 acres with good four-roomed house, and scullery. A new cowshed. 10 bails to be built, also new stable. There is roughly in grass and now being put down 100 acres. Sevnl real good countrj camcry, and handy t £ls per acre. Term: ■c at .5 per cent. Till Hamilton. Prii ■ESOI) cash, bah L.T. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW frorr Tuesday, June 2. to Saturday, June 6 will show what this country can do. t-'TOO AND £so ° AVAILABL . FOR INVESTMENT ON FIRST CLASS SECURITY. Larger Sum.'" also obtainable. HERBERT ». \AWHENCE, SOLICITOR,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1