EMBLEMS OF PURITY. j Wimble. Cofryrji/'*' I Amusements ALEXANBIZA WALL, to-night7to-night. DAVY'S BRIGHTJLIGHTS. 3— DISTINCT ENTERTA INMENTS— 3 Comedy, Novelty, and American Marionette Company. BEAUTIFUL Transformation Scene with latest limelight effects. A New and Refined Programme — Everything startling from start to finish. THE GREATEST MARIONETTE SHOW IS TH« CO, OKldfiS. Admission — 3s, 2s, Is, Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. MATINEE — Saturday Afternoon. Special Programme for (hi dn n Admission to all pirta of th'i house — Children, 6d; adults, Is. Doors open at 2.30, com Frence .it 3 s'mrp. Fred Davy, Proprietor Harry Hooper. Business Representative 744 New Plvsiodth. AN EVENT TO BE CHRONICLED. FOR ONE NIGHT O LV I ON j TUESDAY, 26th APRIL, i THE WORLD-FAMED Walter Bentley (" One of the greatest living actors" — Melbourne Evening Standard • WILL GIVE A GRAND DRAMATIC RECITAL. Selections from Shakespeare, Scott, Burne, Hood, etc., and from the American Humorists ; also, passages and some of tho famous soliloquys from Hamlet, " The Bells," " Rob Roy," etc. Prices of Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan (where seats may be booked) at Mr J. Gilmour's. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. 754 Tenders TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office till 4 p.m on Wednesday, May 4'n, for REPAIRS and PAINIING a Block of Buildingß in Dcvon-Btroet. Lowest or any tendor not neceebarily accepted. JAS. SANDERBON, Architect. King's Buildings, April 23r.i, 1892. 783 ELEOTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. THK Annual Meeting of Householders for Ihe Ebction of a Bchool Com ■uittee will be held at the place hcreintinder tntDtioned, on MONDAY, 25th Apiil. 1892. Nt Hiehourof 7 p*m.,for the purpose of elect ins duly nominated p'.reons us membf re of the School Committee for tl>< % enHuing yei r. As provided for in Section 5 of " The Sohool Committees Eleotion Act, 1801. \ the number of persons to bo elected {"ft tho district is state! below, viz.: — New Plymouth District, 9 members : Town Hall, New Plymouth. The first meeting of tho nowly-clectprl Co-rmit'ef, for tho npp.iatment of Chairman, is bcr.-by coi. vened ut tho abovrn: 1 mod place immediately after tha <rlecUon'_ E. VEALK, Secretary. Education Office, April Ist, 1892. 781 GREAT | CLEARING SALE NOW ON Of the Latest Novelties in NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS We havo yet offered, at tho lowest prices FOR GASH ONLY. Dresses, Mantles, Millinery, Corsets, Bibbona, Trimmings, Fnrs, Umbrellas, Cashmere, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Shawls, Wools, Flannels, Blankets, Counterpanes, Curtains, Sheetings, CalicoeH, Linoleums, Boys' Top Coats, Mon's Oilskins, Men's Underclothing, Sox, Crimean Shirts, Eegatta Shirts, Men's nnd Boys' Hats and Caps. JfcST Oi'EMED UPLABIES' SEKGES. I'm offering ut almost cash, being rather ovorttocked in this lino. Now Feathers, Flowers, Now Ulaterfl, ft lot of Boys' Straw Hats AT COST to cloar. Also a well assorted stock of GROCERIES. A. OJjKLANJJ, Draper & Grocer, DEVON - STREET EAST.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9373, 23 April 1892, Page 3
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