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AMUSEMENTS. jgUMPIEE JpiCTURE jpALACE. TO-NIGHT AT 8. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT PINOCCHIO ' PINOCOHIO PINOCOHIO TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT . “CApT. BRAND'S WIFE” (A Selig’Masterpiece) “THE SENOETTA’S CONQUEST" - x (A Lobin Thriller) “THE NEW DEESB” (A. 8.) “WAGE AND WAGE-EARNER” (Edison), Etc., Etc. , i NEST WEDNESDAY, “ THE BELLS,” , And ALFRED BOOTHMAN. 0 RI C KBT A TCR N.P. BOROUGH COUNCIL TARANAKI COUNTY COUNCIL, WILL BE CONTINUED IN THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, on ■ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1913, At 1 o’clock. . PROCEEDS IN AID OF KING GEORGE’S HALL. Admission One Shilling. No extra charge of tickets. J. a 937 made to holders R. HILL. Hon; Bee.

MISCELLANEOUS. DANCING. M isses bed for!) and kirkby will commence’ their Dancing classes as fellows: Adults. FRIDAY (April 10), Brougham Street Hall, 7JO to 9,30 p.m. Children SATURDAY -(April 20), Brougham Street Hall, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. ■ ’ Also will hold classes at Fitzroy if sufficient inducement offers. aBOI P. S.'A.P:..'; THE UNIVERSAL OOLLEGB OF BROUGHAM STREET, New Plymouth. (Few doors above National Bank), Hours: Closed Mondays. Every other day 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. UNIVERSAL COLLEQ.E Rapid Method.—We guarantee to teach piano from perfect'music in eight lessons or refund fee. UNIVERSAL. COLLEGE, Royal Letters Patent.—We invite the public to call and have new method explained. Success guaranteed. TTNIVERSAL COLLEGE. |_J —No knowledge of music required ; any age .can play piano from perfect music, eight lessons. TTNIVERSAL C-0 L L;E GE. —lnterviews daily. Don’t "bo sceptical, misguided, or think it impossible. We prove it. No failures, UNIVERSAL COLLE-GJE. —You attain result in eight lessons that takes‘years under the old conditions. TTNIVERSAL COLLEGE. —The approval of eminent musicians shows that the JJniversal . system is thoroughly sound. , ,; : TTNIVERSAL. COLLEGE. U —Fee £1 10s tuition, and returned if pupil cannot read and play* correctly in eight lessons. - Not vamping tAIRY AND GRAZING FARMS. The Cheapest Land in Taranaki is in the Opunake district. Buyers should inspect before going elsewhere. -j r\ ACRES Freehold Coast Land; L-tv/ house, shed; £l6 8s per acre. Terms, with (if required) 100 acres P.L. Goodwill £7OO. OKI ACRES P.L. 40 acres standjC/t) L ing; good,house; water power driving milking plant; only £7. £3OO cash. 00 ACRES P.L._ felled;_ house. shed. £6 10s. Only-£l5O cash, n-j Q ACRES Freehold; nice farm; OiO 31 paddocks; about 60 acres stumped and ploughed. £2O. . £IOOO (or less) cash. -< r?Q ACRES P.L. Clump of shelter JL fi O standing; house, shed; close to school, near factory. Only £IOOO. £450 (or less) cash (cheap). P.L.’s, partly improved—2s6 acres, 216 acres, 450 acres; unimproved—l2o aoree, 335 acres, 268 acres, all at low prices, with easy terms. FOR SALE for autumn sowing— GRASS’ and CLOVER SEEDS of the highest quality at the lowest consistent prices. Samples and prices on application. 1 K.P. & Co.’s Manures, Oats. Barley, Maize, Cement, Lime. etc. LAND AGENT AND SEEDSMAN;’ OPUNAKE.

jQOVBBNMEN* JKSOBANCB J^BPABTMBOT. ■ACT No. L CThHE Guarantee of the Sipts gem J. with every Policy iesued by tSa Department. < 3. H. RICHARDSON. P.RJL,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 7