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knu'ipements. qpHEATRE ROYAL Tuesday, 29th, Wednesday, 30th. THE POPULAR LONDON ACTOR, . CHARLES ARNOLD, AND HIS LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. " 340 Nights, Strand Theatre, London ' 52 Niph „• , T»r'"r-r QBBQ 88 Tb'-at-fi, Melbourne 54 Nights, Palace Theatie, Sydaey. 1 TUESDAY — " What Happened to JoDes' WED IEBDAY— " Why Smith Left lloni6. ' Broadhirsl's Enorraointy Successful 1 F<4<-r (« Cocner?it>B. IF IT HURTS YOU TO r,A.UGH I , DON' r SEE THEM, «« Thry would disturb the serenity of an on 1." Mr Jones's 'Bu-> wll run to and from Fi< z .> , »-* -h evei i<ig. Price- 1 : 4-, 2a 6d, am is. Box plan *t (ii!iu«'a''s. 2*2 L. J. LOUR, Manager. rii H X A T 11 E R OVA L. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Feb. 13th and 14th. CITY BAND BAZAAR (In aid of Contest Fund). BAZAAR WILL BE OPEN AT 2.30. Afternoon Tea and Ice Creams. Nail Drying Competition for Ladies. Hat Trimming for Gentlemen. Shooting Gallery Latest Up-to-Date Novelties. FRANK NEWELL, 2JI Hoc. Sto. City Band. BELL BLOCK FETE, (Postponed on account of Her Majesty's Death). DEFINITELY FIXED FOX Thursday, February 21. Amusements, Sales of Work ani Prodnce, Befreshmentft, Uniqu9 Concert. Band in attendance. Watch Saturday's paper. T> EOREATION GROUNDSi Thursday, February 28. CITY BAND'S THIRD ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL (In aid of Band Coutest Fnnd). Watoh Paper for Programme. F. Mc-JOMISH, 70 Hou. See. TOWN PROPERTIES. GILL-STREET. — Qaarter acre free* bold, together with new 10-roomed house, ntted up with all conveniences. Good oicbard, garden, and plantation. Prioe, £760. No. 803 GILL-STREET.— Quarter-acre freehold, new three-roomed cottage, good garden. Price. £300. Good investment. No. 804. DAWBON AND VTVf AN-BTBEETB - 1} sections freehold, together with 11« roomed house, wash-house, oopper, etc. Water laid on. gas stove and rtuge, with h .p. boiler. Two chains frontage to each street. Prioe £1500. Very nioe residence and good investment. No. 807, YOUNtt-STREET. — Two sections, freehold, with frontage to Young-street. £300. Good investment. No. 808. KOBE AND VIVIAN-8 TREKTS.— Part section, corner of streets. Prioe, £250 No. 809. GILL AND MOLESWOBTHnTREETS.— Four £-aora sections, to* gether with 10-roomed house and outbuildings. Good healthy looality and huilding sites. Prioe, £825. A. bargain. No. 810. VIVIAN-3 TREBT. —Quarter-ace section on sunny side of street, nioely planted, together with 6-rootned home in good order, new Bhacklock range, washhouse, &o. Price, £320. Terms , £100 cash. A bargain. No. 845. TE HBNUI (Devor-street East.— 1$ acres, together with buildings nnd good water power. Price, £750 ; terms. No. 841 tpuß RALE,— Firei-class Dairy Farm 1 of 197 acres, together with 9-rooraed house, Btables, trap bd.6^, property adjoins railway suticn aud facior>, within IJ milea of vVuiiara. on good matal road, all lo*el, and has been ploughed and well* graced, well watered, 20 acres in turnips, 8 scr«s in mangolds and carrots, subdivided iv to 12 paddocks. Reasonable t'jtma can ba arranged. Price £18 per acre.- Newton King. No. 888 NEWTON KING, Land Agent. b 977 for sale, -valuable dairy FA KM TH r wfill-known Properties of Mr James VVkhk, of Stra'forr!. The one containing 143 acre?, with 4 roomed dwelling-bout^ and new cowsbed, fenced, and well watered, all in grass, situate on Radnor Road. The other containing 92 acres, all in graRR, well watered, goud 6roomed dwelling and outhouse*, also dairy with water power on property. Price £15 per acre.— Ne WTO N King. 6714 FOR IMMEDIATE BA.LE,— GOOD DAIRY FARM of 225 acres freehold, 189 acres in good grasses, well watered, subdivided. 7-roomed house, 10 bail cowbhed, stablns and yards, including 40 first-class dairy cows, spring dray, trap horse, harness, cans, calves, pigs, &o. irict) £10 per acre, stook given in. Apply for further particulars to ffKWTON KISG. TO BUTCHERS. FOR SALE, — A FLOURISHING BUTOBfiRY BUBINEBB in Taranaki. Every n«oessary for oarrying 1 on tbe business is included in the good* will. Terms sre exceptionally easy, as the owner wishes to sell on aooount of private reasons preventiog him oarrying i it oo bimsolf. A splendid opportunity for a man wishing to start on his own ) account, an the terms are within the reach of anyone, and it can be carrie i on by > a man and his wife, or by a man and one - assistant, though plenty of room for ex I in sion if in uaoda of a pushing man. i lutenuing purchasers will be BU^plied s with any information as to trade, dec. > Apply by letter to A.8., Taranaki ij Herald. 281

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

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