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AMUSEMENTS. Follow the Crowds to the . TJ OVA I. -p JCTII KE S . il OY.U I ICTVRE&. Where the pleased patrons are. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J Domino Drama, THE MYSTERY LADY.. THE MYSTERY LADY. THE MYSTERY LADY. THE MYSTERY LADY. Newsy Number, CAUMONT GRAPHIC. GAL MONT GRAPHIC. CAUMONT GRAPHIC. Educational, r MARY ELS OF INVISIRLE WORLD MARVELS OF INVISIBLE WORLD Vita graph Drama, T T |?VES, T H I E V E S. T H 1 E V E S. Comedies MAKING A LIVING O’BRIEN IN THE RING SIMPLE SIMON’S DRAMA Tariff Is and 6d. Plan Collier’s, Change TO-MORROW. Follow the Croud to T H E E S T SOCIAL AND DANCE To be held in the WEST END GYMNASIUM On THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1914.' Best Floor. Best .Sopiiei. Long Night. Gentlemen Is bcl, Ladies Is. c7lO E S T 0 IV N II ALL. EUCHRE PARTY.’ AND DANCE. TO-NIGHT! 70-HICHT! Good Prizes. Floor. Music. and Supper. Uimission : Indies Is, G;:*ni.'lomon Is 6d. H. MARFELL, c 726 Hon. See. LISTEN! c 751 I AST IND pAVILION. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE; TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. PRIZES; Gents: First, Pair Opera Glasses; Second, Silver-mounted Pipe. " Ladies; First, Silver-mounted Purse; Second, 501 b. Flour. Mrs. George’s Orchestra. Cards from S to 10. Dancing 10.30, Admission : Gents Is 6d, Ladies, Is. W. H. FLETCHER, c 733 Hon- Sec. HEA T R E 0Y A L iroction, J, C. Ltd. A Great and Wonderful Pantomime. ONDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 7.45. ONDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 7.45. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR. J, C. WILLIAMSON ,-esents the. Mammoth and Gorgeouslymounted Pantomimic Extravaganza, THE S-ORtY THIEVES, THE FORTY THIEVES, iterpreted by the most powerful com--bination of Singers, Comedians, Dancers, and Pantoinimists vet organised. 200 PEOPLE TAKE PART 200 A succession of brilliant features, of' hicb the following are a few;—The avo Market at Sakhra; The Prehisric Ballet; The Magic Cave; The. lack and AYhite Ballet; Barry Luno’s Great Specialty; The Beautiful s'esamo” Danco; Australia s Golden rod nets; The Three Rubios; The Livg Map; March of the Forty Thieves; le Diverting Furniture Scene; The rums of All Nations. Plans will be opened at Collier s TOORROW (Thursday) .MORNING at 8. queue will be formed from i a.m. PRICES: Dress Circle ami Reserved ails 6s, Back Stalls 4s, Pit 2s. SPECIAL NOTE.—There will be NO ERFORMANCE of the Pantomime'at [WATFORD.. c 735 miscellaneous; TARANAKI ROWLING CENTRE, THE Annual General Meeting will be held in the New Plymouth Club's Pavilion TO-MORROW, starting at 11 o’clock a.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of Report and Balance-sheet, Adoption of Rules, and General. Members of all affiliated dubs entitled to attend and vote. O. Nl FIRTH, f-746 Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of 5s per share on paid-up shares and 3s per share on those partially paid will bo payable at tiro Registered Office, Gill Street, New Plymouth, to Shareholders in the above Company on or after TUESDAY,' NEXT, the 14th instant, during office hours. WM. G. REID, e 738 Secretary. CHEESE FACTORY MANAGER YVANTED I NOR the FR ANKLE Y ROAD CHEESE and BUTTER FACTORY (2 vats). Must have a thorough knowledge of butter and cheese malting. Salary, £IBO per year and usual allowances. Duties commence August 1, and applications close with the undersigned on July 17, R. PEPPERELL. •Secretary, c 728 New Plymouth. THAT tickling irritating Cough may be relieved promptly by “NAZOL.” A few drops on lump sugar and repeated frequently. 3755

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144421, 8 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144421, 8 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144421, 8 July 1914, Page 7