Amusements, ALEXANDRA TTALL, USaste? Monday Night T N consequence of tbe success that attended 1 their initial rerformance, and in order to give those who were unable to obtain admittance through the crowded state of the house an opportunity of being present, the *■' New Plymouth AMATEUR OPERATIC AND 'DRAMATIC ? CO. Have decided to repeat their performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's ever popular Opera H;MS. PINAFORE I Jjfif" Remember Monday, April llth. •£) Pr'Ces op Admission— Dress Circle, 35. ; Stalls, 25,; Gallery, Ib. Tickets in Dress Circle may be Beserved at Messrs. Collier & Co.'a Munic Warehouse, Devon-street upon Extra Payment of If. each. > 1 Doors open at 7.30., overture at 8 p.m, W. J. SHAW,527 apU Bon. 1 Sec.
TAKAIVAKI ANNIVERSARY RAGES. j&r* Saster &mJ9I 43£ L ENCAMPM}»RT.SHBS A Cordial Welcome is offered at; VICTORIA HOUSE BT, 1 M. Hood i O any visitors to New Plymouth wishing X to inspect an undoubtedly good stock of Summer aud Autumn Drapery, which she is offering [for
Ol days only Ol A days only AT AN EKORMOUd DISCOUNT JFQM CASH. A Single Visii will convince the greatest •unbeliever of newspaper announcements that this Bile is an hones 5 and genuine one, and that the B \ BGAIN S are £ s great as M. Hcod professes them to be. RTCWEMBT3R— Every article shown is]of the besi quality, as no inferior goods— r— are ever Uken into stock, and no disappointment can fo)low a purchase.—— REMEMBER, too, that it is not a Bank* lupt stock of goods that ■ bpve been turned over till nothing but worthless trash is left. Ihe goods are all of tbe ' present seofoa's fnsbiocs, and M. Hood's orly reason fcr making a sacrifice is that the bought too largely for her requirements, and does not wish to carry any Bt-.ck over to next season. There are varieties enough to suit erery taete. IN Millinery, Kress 9B»it>ri»ls, Jackets, fr ißkiji, Laces, and Drapery Goods of all kind!, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT THE POCKETS OF ALL.
M. HOOD, WTCmiIA MOUSE* 4lBhbap7 Collier & Co. for American Organs." J-j[A LLtiNS T X, 1 N jj- HOS., Manufacturers, | Waval & Military Outfitters, I Hosiers and Hatters. THE Off rpA.LA.ND Clothing Factory v I1I 1 For the Sale of Men's, Boys', ana' Tooths' N,Z. MADE CLOTHING, Blankets. Shirts* Hosiery^ £ST AT FAOTOaY :PBTCffIW i THlfl MoHgiel Tweed Clothing made b Hallenßtein Bros. IB unequalled for Style, Durability, and Cheapness. TNSPEOTION is respcctfullj invit - \ the JL different departments being now replete with new Goods, qpBRMS Strictly Cash. All Goods are X marked in plain figures, from which no abatement can be made, New PI Ymoaih branch: DEVON STBEET W. H. Olabke, Monag(»r. TAEA.NAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOOIBIY. rpHE Shooting Season for NATIVE X GAME cTuia excepted) opens on (he I fib ipril, and for Impoited Game (Dock Pbeasuuts und Hnrus), on thp Ist Muy, Both close on the 3 1st Jfuly, 1887. Liconsos, £1 each, for iaaportqd game are i&suci only at th) Post Offlco. W, L. NEWMAN, *75 t ftP9? UWt Secretary,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7338, 4 April 1887, Page 3
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