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AMUSEMENTS. TO - NTGUr ! TO - NIGHT ! A ScTdIAL Will be held in the Freemasons 1 ilall, Brougha.n-street, on Thursday, November 6th. Members of Cornwall's Estudiantina Band will play new selections. Mr COLLLEtt has kindly csnsented to give several ventriloquia'l items. Proceeds in aid of the Catholic School Fund. n. hart, e407 Hon. Sec. np 11 EAT R E 110YA L. PtOUND THE WORLD ON A BICYCLE. FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. One Night 6nly. Under the Patronage of His Excellency Lord Ranfurly and Sir Joseph Ward/K.C.iVf.G. LEG f'U 11 E BY W. SCHWIEtiEftHAUKEN, The Famous Journalist und Explorer. on his THRILLING AbVENTURHS ! STAItTLrNG EXPERIENCES ! VERY COMIC JJMCIDKVJ'fc Amongst Strange and Curious People. Cycled already 36,000 miles across Five Continents. Bis Worship the Mayor Dockrill) will preside. Admission : Dress Circle, 2s ; Body of Theatre, 1. Children. 6d. e540 TFIE TWENTIETH ANNUAL Fire Brigade Plain and I^ancy Dress Ball Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL on Monday, Nov. 10th, 1902. DANCING: Children, from 7 to 9.30 ; Adults after. TICKETS: Children, under 14, 1/-; Lidies, 2/-; Gentlemen, 3/-. . Tickets may be obtained from Mrs Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. First and second prizes will be given for the Best Girls' Fancy Costumes, and also prizes for the Best Boys' Costumes. e393 WHITBIiinY} HALL. The Wesleyan Choir will give a Grand Evening Concert on Wednesday, November 12. A splendid programme will bd provided, consisting of solos, duets, trios, quartettes, glees, and part songs. Programme in future issue. Admission Is. Proceeds in aid of Organ Fund. e521 Thursday, Bee. 11th, 1002 A GRAND GARDEN FETE will be held in the grounds at BSOOSLANDS (By kind permission of Newton Kino, Esq.) Particulars later. Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's New Organ Fund. • e507 BOROUGH ~OPIfEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR FOR THE EASTERN WARD. WHEREAS at the Poll taken this fourth day of November, 1902. the candidates received the votes set opposite their respective names :—: — ■Relhinger, Charlie Emanucr ... 166 Smith. Stanlty John 103 j Wood, Arthur William 29 Informal ... ... ♦•• 2 300 I, therefore, declare Charlie Emanuel Bellringer duly elected a Councillor for for the East Ward of the Borough of New Plymouth. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Nor. 4th, 1902. e596 \/S R. SOLOMON who is travelling, as i-y'JL a tourist through New Zealand, may be consulted at hi 9 private consulting rooms, Criterion Hotel, on and after Thursday, November 6th — for two weeks Hours : 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. !¥IR B. SOLGK SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN, And Graduate of Kansas City Optical College, Is now in New Plymouth for about 14 days only. To most people outside of the profession the anatomy and physio logy of the eye, and the simplest laws of optics that apply to it, are practically a sealed book ; for many who would give to tired limbs or back the needed rest will goad on their willing bnt overstrained eyes in the most wrecklcss waj T . Thoso who.^e falling sight; or defective vision requires the uso of spectacles frequently make the mistake of selecting glasses which simply magnify objects. They do so without any scientific tests to discover what is wrong in their individual case, and the result is that, although relief is temporarily afforded the evil is often aggravated. Very common cases are thop«j in which people suffer from two causes combined, or whero the t.vo eyes arc affected differently. To use glasses in such a case exactly the same cannot give relief to both. On the contrary, an undue strain is thrown upon one, and seri ous evils sometimes' develop. Mr Solo mon, fully equipped with the knowledge and skill to correct scientifically all err<a\* of refraction, and also provided wilh thtlatest and best appliances and instruments for the proper functional examination of of the eyes without discomfort, will b> at the Criterion Hotel for a few days. where he may bo consulted free of charge. He also desires it to be known that all glasses are fitted and delivered while he is in town.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12116, 6 November 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12116, 6 November 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12116, 6 November 1902, Page 5

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