WA4»DYfiA.tt'a» AND GREAT LONDON EQUESQUIRIOULUM. NOW LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. V NEWLY-ORGANISED COMPANY of A Lady and Gentlemen Artis's— SO IN NUMBSR 3O igs- Selected from the Five Continents. .£* A Marvellous Troupe ot Japanese. Superb Stud of Trained Horses and Fairy . Trick Ponie3. Th"s Mammoth Exhibition will perform in New Plymouth This Evening, APRIL 71, 1885. Posiively for Two Sights Oaly. THE CIRCUS WILL PERFORM AT WAII'ARA ON SATURDAY. APRIL 18. ROBERT LOVE, COS al6 Advance Courier. ALEXANDRA HALL. TTNDER the management a'ul sole superU vibion of tho Messrs. POLLiRD. POLLARD'S GRAND OPENING NIGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, Gilbert and Sullivan's se>thetic Opera P A T I_E N C E. The ssason tickets can row be had from Mr. Drew— l 2 tick ts, £2 2?, or 6 for £1 Is, " to be nsed singly or collectively for any pev- ' formince; also the plan of the Drets Circie, l where seats caa be secured for any night f duiing the season. Stall tickets of 6 for 12s. l 577 tc 1 ] ALEXANDRA HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TUESDAY, ArK 1 L 21. \ HFRBBRT H. SMITH'S Grand Panorama of the World ! Colossal Mirror of New Zealand, Melbourne, and Sydney, Zulu and Turko-Russian War. Views of Melbourne and Sydney Exhibition, Jewish Synagogue 8 hours' Demonstration Procession and ' Eaces, Kiss in tho Riog, Also Looal views of fchoo's, Children, Baces, ko. Pplendid real Waterfall of various colours. 611 ap2o • SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURE. ■ The Religion of the ■ Future. ] ON SUNDAY SIGHT. ALEXANDRA HALL. ' MR. WM.~A. ELLIS ' (Pie3ident cf New Z aland Pbyshological ' Society) ' WILL deliver hfs celebrated Lecture, '■THE RELIGION OF IHE FUTURE," at the Alexandra Hall, on Sunday next, April 19th. Doom cpsn at 7 3D, lectuic at 8, Admission — Cody of Hal', Is ; Gallery, Is By le ues^ at the close of the lecture Mr Ellis will give prac'ical illustrations of the peculi.tr pnver kaown as Psychornetry, or ' m nd re»uirg. ' Euring his stay here he has completely astonished scores by his wonderful skill in reading the human fram?. — Wellington Post, Feb. 29th. C44a18 Sales ty AuctioTt-TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Will se'l by auction at the Ilaym-wket Yards on the above date, — piGS, HORSES, ice Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart, Fowlf, Whca f , Potatoes, Onions, Sharps, Flour, lea, Sug.ir, Soap, Chair?, Chest Drawers, Double Bedsteads, Spring Cou^h, 5 Sewing Machines in good order, Double and Sir gte Bree'chloading Fowling pieces, Drapery, Clolhiug, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. 645 al7 TO-MORROW. NEWTON KING Has received instructions from the vendors (who are closing a partnership) to se'l by auction at his mart, — SECTIONS 1303 and 1381, Gill-strept and Molesworth-strcet, beautifully planted, foinvrg a portion of tl c Suraraerville Estate; thes<3 sections command a splendid v.ew of the sex Also,— 1 Fection, corner Gaine-strcet and Pelt Road 2 Sections in Gaine-s!rc£t Ihesc sections being just outside the town boundary, asd free of borough r.Ue. c , are wor.hy of attention. Full parliculara from the auctioneer. 696 hb alB SATURDAY, MAY 2. Silebyor'cr of tho mortgagee, under cocduct of t he 11-gi'trar cf the Supreme Court of Ncv Zcahv <l a New Plymouth, unfertile provisions of " The Pioperty Law Consolidation Ac*, 1883." NEWTON KING, Has received instructions to offer for Eale by p> blic auction on Saturday, tie 2nd cay of Mar, 1885, ct 2,30 o'clock,— SUB-ALLOTMENT 3 tf Town allotment 922, New Plyrroulh, containing 7£ perche 3 , more or le^, with shop and dwcllinghous', now occupied by Mr. J. Marchment. For terms and conditions of sile apply to Mr. J. B. Roy, F oUciior for the mortgagee or to the Auctioneer. Olßbhtnfmwf l» ANTED, by a gentleman visiiing New V V Plymouth twic« a week,— LODGING nnd PARTIAL BOAM), Address W.IP.M., 'Jakanaki llehald Office. GG9 tc \\] AN HID A SAFE,— Apply iv wri idp, VV itatirg paiticu'ais nut price, to "SAFE" at this cilice Mite WANTED KNOWN thfi iuhnbilpnts of WaiUracnn Lave their photos taken ly lima', of Wai k'Miui, o» »n d 6 * a ' r Wkd " M.BDAY, 15lh mat,, for a week only. 632 hb alB
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6734, 17 April 1885, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6734, 17 April 1885, Page 3
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