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PROGRAMME. St. Mary's Hall, Thursday, Ha., £!)th. Pakt I. Pianoforte ... Misses Skeet & Marchant Tableau, Taunhauser on his return meets the bier of Elizabeth Song Mr Ryan Song Miss MacDiarraid Part Song, '• Th<? Old Bpigade " Part of Choir TableaH, Three Wilches of Mcßeth. Song Mr Russell Song, " Turnham Toll "... Miss Drew PAitr 11. Overture ... Mis 9 Chong Tableau, An Unrecorded Coronation Song Mias Skeet Duet ... ... ... Misses Baker Plantation Song Part of Choir Tableau, The Incantation Song Miss Chong Song ... Mr kelson Doors open 7.30. Admission, Is. Piease bring this with you. b 366 WHIT&LEY HALL. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday JVext. First Appearance in New Plymouth of i B. H. STJbJVENSON, the greatest English Entertainer, Lee turer, and Elocutionist now before the < public. , By means of the ROYAL BIOSCOPE (the most up-to-date machine extant) he presents nightly 40Q0 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 DAKGL IN THE DRILL HALL. TUESDAyTjUNE 3rd, Dance Music by Mr McKiunon 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., Jo Jets' 'Bus will leave Moturoa at 7.15 p.m., both 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/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. H. J. HOBBS, a 656 Hon. -"ecretary. TARANAKI RIFLES' GRAND BALLCoronation Night. THURSDAY, 26th JUNE. a 771 IP you ar» suffering from acute iJronehitis, you may a«i«ly rely oa TUSSICURA s.ttmg you right. MAGRIJHIRIOS. , HAYING purchased the vrhol* of Mr G. L. Sheppee's unique collection of Maori curios, which it has taken him eighteen years to gather together, I propose to offenh^m to the public and collectors. The articles will be on view at Mr Rheppee's residence in Courtenaystreet for the next fortnight, when they will be removed to the Old Curiosity Shop. The collection includes some fine specimens of Taiahaa, Tawhata-whatas. Meres (greenstone, whalebone and others), Aitikis. Mr Sheppee has never sold a single article during the years he has been collecting. Call first at J. BUTTERWCRTH'S OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. b 382 THE TESTJF TIME. (ESTABLISHED 30 YEABS.) For Stock ! For Quality ! ! For Satisfaction ! For Cheapness !! W. MOREY & SON'S is the Establishmnet. gg" Country Orders and Letters daily attest the popularity of our goods. Our Stock, Our Quality, speak for themselves. Wo buy First hand direct from the Home and Continental markets. <^" Pay Cash, take onr discounts, and Defy Competition. Our Ladies' Jackets, Capes, and Waterproofs are a marvel of beauty, combined with cheapness. $g* Onr splendid. stock of Fur Bo&s are ',j ' the admiration of all. $3T "Visit our Show Room for Ladies' Underwear. gg* The " Wolsey " Combinations and Undervests ara a special and beautiful goods. fgT Eider Down Quilts ! Eider Down Quilts ! 1 as comfortable as they are beautiful, within the reach of all. First price, 6s 9d, up to 70s. A heavy wadded Quilt for 10s 6d. W The Gentlemen's Department is not forgotten, and we have tha finest selection of Men's Underwear to be seen anywhere. $g" Gents' Mackintoshes ! — Some splendid goods just arrived. 1^ Umbrellas ! — A very large selection, and superior handles. The Farmer, the Working Man, will all find it to their interest to look us up. $&" Silver Grey Blankets for Bushmen, and Rugs. Scotch and English and ' Colonial Blankets for everybody. Address — wjomnsoN, : WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, '. DEVON STREET. L b 330 rnUSSICURA cures Coughs of long I standing, promotes easy expectoration; 2s 6d, all Chemists) and Storekwpqrjj,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11978, 28 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11978, 28 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11978, 28 May 1902, Page 3