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( p mimetnents. j ALEXANDRA HALL. POSJTtRr&LY ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 Friday Next, March 6th* MUSICAL EVENT BXTftAOKDINARY. Advent wf the World-Famed and Universally Popular, J 4-1 H I 11 . |H| 1 1 | | I-H-H+.IH HHH'H'H-t j COURT SINGERS! f Received everywhere with an amount of GENUINE ENTHUSIASM never before equalled in the colony. Full particulars in future ißßue. Popular Prices ; 3s, 2s, and Ib. S. CHURCHILL OTTON, 469 Manager. TIARANAKI TTORTICULTURAfci! 1 aranaki Horticultural society. " i 'OCIETY. : "CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW, ALEXANDRA. HALL, THURSDAY, 16th APRIL, 1896. < Prizes : Ist and 2nd Class Certificates. Schedules on Application . Particulars later. C. E. BELLRINGER, 4C5 Hon. Sec. SALVATION ARMY. HARVEST FESTIVAL BRIGADIER HOSKIN and Staff Captain HARRIS will visit New Plymouthfor a series of Special Meetings, commencing on Saturday, February 29th, to March sth. TUESDAY. March 3rd.— Representation of Harvest Fiold, and Plum Pudding Banquet. Tickets— Adults, Is; Children, 6d. THURSDAY, March sth.-A Magnificent Musical Festival by the Wesloyan Christian Endeavour. Don't miss it i 1 Tickets only 6d; Children, 3d 458 JOHN THOMSON, C.< 9. NORMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CJHOW. NNUAL OHX>W. mUESDAY, TyiARCH 17, 1896. Special Railway arrangements made to ■ suit the public. @* A conveyance will be at the Railway Station to take Exhibits to the Hall free of charge. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, 1896. A GIFtTuCTION will be held on the day of the Show in aid of the funds of the Society. Sale to commence at 3.30 o'olock. Articles of any description (from a needle to an anchor) will be gladly received by members of the Committee for this purpose. A Band will play in the grounds during the day. Admission, Is. Members and their families free. A SOCIAL, WITH REFRESHMENTS, in the evening. F. S. TARRANT, 478- ' " Secretary. - NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. REGATTA AT WAITARA, March sth. 1896. ON Thukßday, March sth, Special Passenger Trains will leave New Plymouth at 10.15 a.m. and 12.15 p.m for Waitara, returning from Waitara at 6.0 p.m. for New Plymouth , The usual 4.0 p.m. train from New Plymouth will bo delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.30 p.m., and will run accordingly later to Hawera. The 4.10 p.m. from Waitara to Sentry Hill and 4.40 p.m from Sentry Hill* to Waitara will be 1 postponed till 5.45 p.m. and 6.15 p.m. respectively. 485 BY ORDER "HYLTON CREST/ FITZROY. PT> /CORKILL is instructed * XT « \J by Mrs Bramley to sell, by private treaty, that Beautiful Property at Fitzroy, now in the ocoupation of Mr Strauohon, Commissioner of Crown Lands, comprising about 7 acres good land, judiciously and tastefully laid out in Garden, Shrubberies, Tennis Court, and Paddock. The House contains Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Maid's Room, Kitchen, Bath Room, Pantries, fine- panelled Hall, ample Verandah, &c, and the Outbuildings supply all the conveniences of a well ordered homestead. A very moderate price is asked for this Fine Property, and terms will be arranged to suit a Buyer. F. P. C O R X I L L, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth. 463 I OIL WELL APPLIANCES. WE are prepared to give Prices and Execute Orders tor OIL WELL REQUISITES, from the United States Oil Well Supply Company. CHAS. BROWN & Co. 236 Agents. FUK " s ALE, on fiisy terum. — A Nice Now 4-roomod CuTTAGBand Part ertioo, in Courtonay-streK.— Apply <o bK7iu W. COURTNEY._ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. OWING to W. H. Pillar having given notice to Mr Hurle to quit his shop, and as W. H. Pillar has so taken to the PAINTING TRADE, and INDOOR BUSINESS not suiting his taste, Mrs Pillar will, as soon as Mr Hurlo has vacated the shop, resume and carry on the BusineßS as formerly. 364 W. H. PILLAR TO BE LET,— An 8-roomed HOUSE with commodious outbuildings and 15 acres grass land (2 ppddocks) at 801 l Block. For particulars apply to J. C. HONEYFIELD b3l3b FOE BALE. KA AND 25 ACRE LOTS, in good Ov graes, on C'arrington Road, lmmu dialo poeßKßs'on . Easy terms of pay nient. blssm W. COUKTNEY. TK you 'vant a F.;rm, rr rPHidence witii a 1. iow ucreH I'neu'v to town, call at h fllLl/s Oilieo, BiouaLuiu Rtretst aucl you vill yot suit . 5761' SILVERSTRFAM Schnapps (gold labol). As clear and pure uh crystal. 3

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10552, 29 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10552, 29 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10552, 29 February 1896, Page 3

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