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rriAEANAKI BAND OF HOPE A US ION. GRAND XT INEMATOGRAPH i\ AND OHONOGRAPH i /CONCERT. (Edison Kinematograph Company). TDEATRE ROYAL, — Friday and Saturday, — 7th & Bth OCTOBER. Edison's Latest Triumph — ' LIVING PICTURES. Spanish- American War. Gladstone's Funeral. The Cross and The Crescent. Cretan Massacres, &c, &c. MYRIORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHS. FAMOUS FOOTBALL MATCHES, 1898. — The Teams, Scrimm.iges, &c, Taranaki v. Auckland, and of the Auckland v. Wellington, Canterbury, and Hawke's Bay matches. JDreBB Circle, Is 6d (reserved seats, 2s) ; Body ot Hall, U ; Children, half-price. Inglewood Foresters' Hall— Monday, 10th October. Stratford Town Hall— Tuesday, 11th October Eltham Athenaeum —Wednesday, 12th October. ANNUAL PICNIC. THURSDAY, 24th NOVEMBER. Full particulars in later advertisement. b 205 SOCIAL TUE TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUBS FIFTH AN JS UAL. SOCIAL Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL, ON THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Tickets can be obtained from Messrs J. Gilmour, F. Sfcohr, T. Farlong, J. and T. A very, and all Members of the Club. Tickets: Gents., 3s; Ladies, 2s. • PERCY THOMSON, b 193 Hon. Secretary. MRS. BOULT'S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20th. JUVENILE BALL from 7 to 9 p.m. Adults: Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. The arrangements for tha Ball will be most complete, and several novelties will be introduced. The following Fancy Dances will be danced by Mrs Boult's pupils: — The Butterfly Dance French Minqet Spanish Saltaralla Russian Fete Dance Tickets— Ladies, 2 6; Gentlemen, 3/6. Children's Tickets, for Juvenile Bdl, 2/-. The Gallery will be reserved for spectators. Tickets, ' 2/- each, including light refreshments. Master of Ceremonies, Mr A. E. A. Clarke. . Tickets may be obtained from Mrs Bonlt or any of her pupils. b 247 TH*l FLORAL FETE To be held on 9th November Next IS ONE IN WHICH ALL CITIZENS SHOULD TAKE PART. rjIHE success of the undertaking will JL be the success of the town, as the I funds derived from the Fete will be expended in further Beautifying the Gardens, of which we, as residents, are bo justly prond. i "■■ ~™~ ! A large attendance on that day will show an appreciation of the untiring efforts made by the Board to popularise our district. b 327 — — — — —^— — —^^— — — — ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE BALL, TO BE HELD IN THBATEE ROYAL ON Wednesday, November 9th, 1898. Dancing : Children from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Adults after. Tickets : Children, Is ; Adults, 2s 6d ; Spectators, Is 6d. Ticket" may be bad from all members of the Fire Brigade and from Mrs Goldwater. b 304 THE Al BUTCHERY, BROUGHAM-STREET AND SOUTH ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH, . And at Waitara. Now to be Slaughtered — 100 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS, from the renowned White Cliffs Estate. Also, — OAA PRIME WETHERS, the pick /L\j\J of Messrs Morg in Bros.' flock. These are facts which cannot be denied. These Cattle and Sheep are equal to any meat merchant's, and are fattened on beach land and tnruips— equal to the most scientific principles of husbandry. fiT THESE ARE FACTS. J» Please Inspect before giving your Orders. LAMB uHb. LAMB. EVERY DAY. Note.— We are Cash Bayers of DairyFed Pork, and Cash Bayers of all Fat Stock. W. BARNARD, PBOPEIETOB. b 264

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11340, 5 October 1898, Page 3