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BELL BLOCK HALL. Tuesday, May 27th. Pakt I. * 1 . Part Song 2. Violin Duet, Misses Rawstron 3. Song, Mr Ryan 4. Tableau, " The Sculptor's Dream " \ 5. Soog, Miss MacDiarmid 6. Song, Mr Trebilco 7. Song, Miss Drew 8. Song, Mr Nelson 9 Song, Miss Skeot 10. Part Song U. Maori Item . Part H. Half-hour with Tennyson. 1. A Dream of Fair Women, with reading by Mr Bennett ?. Quartette, " Sweet and Low " 3. Tableau, " Guinevere and th 9 Novice," "Late, Late, so Late" A. Song, " The Brook," Miss Ambury T' 5. Part Song, %t Crossing the Bar," with tableau illustration " Elaine, the Boatman " Adaibs'on Is, including refreshments 'Bueses will leave Ambury's corner ac 7 p.m. sharp. Rev. F. A. BENNETT, Director. b 323 WHITiLSY HALL. j Thursday, Friday, akd Saturday Next. First i ppearance in New Plymouth of j B. H, STEVENSON, the greatest English Entertainer, Lecturer, and Elocutionist now before the public. By means of the ROYAL BIOSOOPB (the most up-to-date machine extant) he present nightly 4000 Feet of Animated Pictures. Also, the Greatest Collection of Photographic Studies of the World's Most Famous Beauty Spots ever presented* Approved by England, Australia, and New Zealand. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. b 350 United Friendly Societies' SOCIAL AND DANGE. IN iTHE DRILL HALL. TOrESDAY^JUNB 3rd. Dance Music by Mr McKisnon Bain's Ful Orchestra. Members of Societies are requested to wear Regalia. The M.'sC. will wear rosettes of red and white; the Secretary pale blue. Cathro's 'Bus will leave Fitzroy at 7.30 p.m.,, Jones' 'Bus will leave Moturoa at 7.15 p.m., botli for the Drill Hall. Tickets can now be had from all members of Committee, and from Mrs Pearce, draper; J. Bennett, jeweller; Cattley, tailor. Ladies, 2/-; Genllemen, §'-. H. J. HOBBS, j a 686 _ ja ° n - Secretary. IF yotf ar« suffering from, acute .Bronchitis, you may »afely rely oa TUSSICURA . setting you right. .'V '• FOR SALE. LEASEHOLD "WITH RIGHT TO PURCHASE. . HANDY Dairy Farm of. 190 acres, situated within 7 miles of New Ply mouth and bandy to factory. This pro perty is all in grass and well watered> and subdivided into several paddocks. Good dwelling-house and outbuildings. Purchasing price, £9 per acre. Goodwill only £100. For further particulars, apply to Nu..»jON KLNG, b 346 New Plymouth. THE TESTJJF TIME. (ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS.) For Stock ! For Quality 1 1 For Satisfaction ! For Cheapness V. W. MOREY & SON'S is the Establishment. gg* Country Orders and Letters daily attest the popularity of our goods. ! g|T Our Stock, Our Quality, speak for themselves. We buy First hand direct from the Home and Continental markets. giT Pay Cash, take our discounts, and Defy Competition. Our Ladies' Jackets, Capes, and Waterproofs are a marvel of beauty, combined with cheapness. Our splendid stock of Fur Boas are the admiration of all. i £15" Visit our Show Room for Ladies' Underwear. The " Wolsey " Combinations and i Undervests are a special and beautiful goods. Igg* Eider Down Quilts ! Eider Down Quilts ! 1 as comfortable as the}' are beautiful, within the reach oE all. First price, 6s 9d, up to 70s. A heavy wadded Quilt for 10a 6d. t^* The Gentlemen's Department is not forgotten, and we have the BS* finest selection of Men's Underwear to be seen anywhere. ijgT Gents' Mackintoshes ! — Some splendid goods just arrived. ijgJT Umbrellas ! — A very large selection, and superior handles. Ig^ The Farmer, the Working Man, will all find iL to their interest to look us up. I^* Silver Grey Biaukets for Bushmen, and Rugs. Scotch and English and Colouial Blankets for everybody. Address — W. 10BE7 & SON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, DEVON STREET. - b 330 mUSSICURA cures Coughs of lonff JL standing, promotes easy expectoration; 2s 6d, all Chemists and Storekeepers. Business Sites. BROUGHAM & EGMONT STREETS X CLINTON HUGHES invites ■* those requiring First-class Business Sites to communicate with him in view of building suitable premises on Lot 10, adjoining Hotel Commonwealth en one side and offices about to be built for Union Company on the other. Al-o on Lots 21 and 22, corner Egmont and Ariki streets, and opposite Club.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11977, 27 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11977, 27 May 1902, Page 3

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