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AMUSEMENTS. rjT HICA TR E jr| OYA L , NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A Groat anti Wonderful Proitounmo, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the Mammoth anti Gorgeously Mounted Pantomimic Extravaganza, PUSH IN HOOTS, PUSS IN HOOTS, Interpreted by the most 'powerful combination of Singers, Comedians, Dancers, and Pantomiinisls yet organised. 250 PEOPLE TAKTM’ART A succession of brilliant features, of which the following eve a few: The Gipsy Caravan. Tlio Cat Hovels. The Golden Grove. Dazzling Ballet oi Edina's Fames. Harnessing the Woudert'nl Horae. Australia’s Brown Hit; tishons. The Ogres’ 11 all ol Aiiigw. Magnificent Ballet of Year's Plays. Procession, of Catlaml Courtiers. Famous Ballot Specialties from Theatre Policy Mari guy. Paris. Together with the Worid-Kmowned “Specialists'”— COLLINS and HART. America’s Famous Conn Ay Acrobats. THE Celebrated Continental Clowns, with their wonderful dogs. Plans will i.V opened at -Collier’s on FRIDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. A queue will bo formed from 7 a.m. PRICF.S : Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls 6s, Back Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. Touring Manager, J. FARRELL. F WESTERN PARK GROUND. THURSDAY, JULY 3. TUKAPA I. v. STRATFORD I. Kick-off at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission, SIXPENCE; Ladies Free. R. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. Tukapa F.C. c 369 OOTBALL! |7i OOTBALL! ALL' HITEIEY J_J THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913. CHILDREN’S CONCERT. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School. . , PROGRAMME. 1. Tableau—Wliiteloy Sunday Sdiool. . 2. Infants—,“Sii Pretty Balls.” j ‘3. Infants—“ Girls and Boys Come Out to Glean.” 4; Reoitation-rMiss; Mona Banks. 5. Infants —May Pole. 6. Bovs—“Wliat are Little Boys made of?” Interval. 7. Ribbon Drill. •8. Illustrated Bong—“ Please, Alisa, will you give mo Heaven ?” 9. Recitation—Miss Maggie Berry. 10. Tableau—“ Childhood’s Dreams.” 11. Boys—“ Tea Little Nigger BSj >s.” 12’. Tableau—“ Good Night.” Admission Is, Children 6d. Commence 8 p.m. c 359 MISCELLANEOUS. 7.1 TEST AT WAITARA ROAD FACTORY. THIS is a good test, and is got from ' the herd of W. J. B. and William Paton this month. The sire of some of these cows and sons of them are’ for sale at Waiwnkaiho on the 16th prox., same day as Mr. Surrey’s cattle, are offered. Those desirous of improving their test can do so by purchasing one of these bulls. W. J. B. PATON, c 362 Sentry Hill. Tailoring AILORING Extra and d pecial. XTRA AND OPEGIAL. WE beg to notify the public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that we have joined forces and have secured up-to-date promises adjoining Fraser’s Chemistry. While thanking the public for past favours, we ask for a continuance of same to the new firm. Yours faithfully, LONERGAN AND PEARCE. gLADDEN AND jpALMEE, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Licensed under Ixmd Transfer Act. Bos HO, New Plymouth. E. W. M, Fj ysons ' SURVEYOR (Nest Bank of Australasia). Authorised to survey under the Land Transfer Act. mr,, SJENKINSQN AND QO, ‘ * CARRIAGE BUILDERS, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Estimates given for all classes of work Motor Oars Repairs a Specialty. ACKSON, L EWIS J BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ST. AUBYN STREET. Telephone 328. THE cold damp weather brings that irritating cough which disturbs you night and day. You can get prompt relief if you will use “Nazoi.” It acts like a charm. 7 SCHOOL and Business ScLbhlins; Blocks at Oatraxr s, 100 pages, 3d each. Try them for your office table. Bett/Sf Than a slate at school.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144133, 1 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144133, 1 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144133, 1 July 1913, Page 7