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Sales by Auction. Omata MONDAY, JANUARY 28 NEWTON KING Has received in->tructionß from Messrs Huthnance Broß., who aie relinquishing Dairying, to Nell on their Farm at Hurtoid Koad (late Wood's), mHE WROLti of their DA.IHY JL COWS, consisting of: 40 Dairy Cows, in milk and to calve 3") Clalves 4 Factory Cans, Buckets, &c. 13 Piga 1 De Laval 60-gallon Separator 1 Butter worker Sale at 12 30 o'clock. Luncheon 1 1 .30 a.m. 180 \uiusemrut& THEATRE ROYAL New Plymouth. Monday Evening Next, 28th January. CORPORAL hTd. GOUTTB (Bolder of one of the four Scarves presented by the Queen for distinguished bravery), will LbOTURE on the above date on Incidents of the South African War. Arrival at Capetown The Mar h to Kimberley The Battle of P^ardeburg Surrender of Crooj>a Engagement at Kroonstadt The Surrender of Johannesburg Hoisting the Flag at Pretoria And many incidents of a thrilling nature His Worship the Mayor will take the chair. Prices of admission— 2s (reserved seats la extra) and If. Plan at OilmourV Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. 206 nnHEATRE ROYAL Tuesday, 29th, Wednesday, 30th. THE POPULAR LONDON ACTOR, CHARLES ARNOLD, AND BIS LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. 340 Nights, Strand Theatre, London 52 Nights, PriDcess Theatre, Melbourne 54 Nights, Palace Theatre, Sydney. TUESDAY — " What Happened to Jones' WEDNESDAY- ( Why Smith Left Home. ' Broadhiist's Enormously Successful Farce Comedies. IF IT HURTS YOU TO LAUGH DON'T SEE IHHiM, "They would distuib the serenity of an owl ' Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at GrilmourV. 2?2 h. J. LOHP, Manager. TTIHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb. 13th and 14th. CITY BAND BAZAAR (In aid of Contest Fand) . BAZAAR WILL BE OPEN AT 2.30. Afternoon Tea and Ice Creams, Nail Drying Competition for Ladies. Hat 'J rimming for Gentlemen. Shaoticg Gallery. Latest lip-to-Date Novelties, FRANK NEWELL, 2JI Hon. See. Oity Band. OEOREATION GROUNDS. Thursday, Jfebruary 28. CITY BAND'S THIRD ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL (In aid of Band Coutest Fund). Watoh Paper for Programme. F. MCJOMIBH, 70 Hon. Sec. BELL BLOCK GARDEN PARTY. POSTPONED TO 7th MARCH. KING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Boarding School for Boys. Principal : Mr GRAH\M BRUCE, 8.A.., With Honours of London University ASSISTED BY SIX RESIDENT MASTERS (All University Men), aod SEVEN VIBITING MABTBBP. PUPILS prepared for University Junior Scholarship, Matriculation B«nior aud Junior Civil Service, and other Pnblic Examinations. The School course includes an excellent training in the subjects of TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Laboratories for OHEMIBTRY and PtIYBIUB, including ELECTRICITY, hive been erected and fitted up, with all the modern improvements, fcyery boy is taught praotically in these subjects, and is spejially tiained with a view to taking up Electrical Engineering or other Scientific Pursuits. LIST OF bUOOBSSBS, 1896-1900. One boy passed University Junior Scholarship with credit. Twelve boys passed Matriculation. Six boys passed Senior Civil Service, one of whom gained distinction, 2nd place in New Zealand (1899). Twenty- eight boys passed Junior Civ 1 Service Ntxt term begins Tuesday, February 12t.b. . Prospectus on application lo the Pnn cipal. 11* Mrs S. D. FOPS, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THBORY. I>UPILB prepared for the Musical JCximiDatmriP. Next J«irrn will commence McDAV, January 28tb. Adfhess ; (Jourtenay-street, next to L*r. Lcatham's. 122

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11663, 24 January 1901, Page 3

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