At; usetnents. -______!_ \ I-IHEATREROYAL Sole Lessee & Manager : Wm. Anderson An Event Worthy of Note. COMMENCING Saturday, September 28th. Setgon: Five Nights of the Inimitable Irish Comedian — JOHN F. SHERIDAN JOHN F. SHERIDAN The Original "WIDOW O'BRIEN." Comedy, Sensation, and Incident, "When the Lamps are lighted, With all its Beautiful Scenery, with all its Fascinating Characters, Stirring Episodes, and Startling Situations. "Fun on the Bristol," and . "A Trip to Chicago," Will be presented during the season. Box plan now open at Mr McKinnon Bain's. Popular Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Touring Representative, c 274 MICHAEL JOSEPH. — — — — — — — ■ ! ' CARRiSON BAND BALL. Thursday, October 10th. coo SALES BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28tii, at 1 p.m. r GREAT AUCTION SALE In shop lately occupied by I ' Mr Gilmour, DEVON STREET. JOHN f EYD ON, Auctioneer, JLJ from Auckland, has arrived with a vqry large stock of General Merchandise; consisting of Furniture, Drapery, Clothing, Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Saddlery, Harness, Buggy Whips, Horse Collar Sweat Pads, Iron Bedsteads, Blankets, Rugs, Quilts, Carpets, Sheeting, Cutlery, D.B. B.L. Guns, Music 'Boxes, Boots," Albums, Books, Clocks, Watches, and every kind of goods required in the district can be purchased at Joha Leydon T s Auction Sale, commencing on Saturday, September 28th, at 1 p.m. NO RESERVE. ROLL UP. c 303 c J NEW PL YMOUTtt BOWLING CLUB. rrvHE Annual Meeting will be held at I the Criterion Hotel on Thursday, 26th inst., at 8 p,m. F. WALDEN HALL, c2Bl H° n - Sec * i vWj^ r r HOS - COOK & S0N * Lm^J^^h PASSENGER AQBEHBsr agents for Orient Co. A. and A. Line P arid*O. Co. Can.- Australian North German N.Z. Shipping Co. Mess. Maritimes Cape Lines. Etc., Etc. Ail Lines. All Routes. AH Classes, AT LOWEST RATES. Before Bookingyour Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for "COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving FARES by all lines to London, etc., and Sailing Datei in Advance. No commission charged ! ! Apply to W. J. SHAW, c 327 Agent, 'New Plymouth. HAWKE'S, NEXT CRITERION HOrEL, HEW PLYMOUTH, AND STRATFORD. From now till Xmas TOEW GrOOPS will be Opened Daily. . NOW OPENING,— -I Al TONS CROCKERY ■* 11)2 AND B.P. WARE, Ex Otarama. To Arrive, ex Rangatira,— MTONS CROCKERY AND FANCY GOODS. Opened, ex Wakanui, — ' 10 CASES BOOKS, | | Q From Most Publishers, ALL GOODS MARKED LOW I FOR QUICK SALES. > t i HAWKE'S, iNIXT CRITERION HOTEL, c New Plymouth, fi IS c d and Broadway, Stratford. Ie ie 55
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11776, 26 September 1901, Page 3
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