BAZAAR! BAZAAR!! IN THB THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 29th AND 80ih NOVEMBER, In aid of the Funds of the QUEEN-STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHUROH. Great Attractionj—Hat-trimiag Competition for Gentlemen, Packing-case Making Competition for Ladiei, Christmas Tree for Children, Afternoon Tea, loe Creams, Halfhour Concerts each HTening. .Admission; 6d;Children,half-price. Donations of Stock, Farm and Dairy Produce and other artiolos thankfully received TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, T HEATRE ROYAL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1900, SPECIAL FRIZES Fob FLORAL'.DaSIGNS TABLE DBOORATIONB CHILDREN'S CLASSES VEGETABLES And usual Points Frizes Is e*ery Section UfcJOR DETAILS, BEE CATALOGUES Special Obbtifioatm fob Champion Blooms. AFTERNOON TEA, Catalogues and Entry Forms may be obtained from Xt.Cattlsy, Devon-street, or from Members ot the Oommittee. Doors open from t to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. Abmibswh : Adnlts, Is; Children, 6d. E. V. HALBB, <* Hon. See. MISS COTTIER A Choice and Varied Seleotlon or FANCY GOODS, NOVELTIES, •: XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ; PRESENTS AND CARDS. In Leather Goads—Parses (pliin and silver mounted), Hand Bags, Ladies' and Gent's Dressing Oasis. All of superb stvleand quality, Writing Desks and Materials Dainty Wall Calendars (extensive collection) I Exquisite Ornaments. I Nothing like the elegant show of Basketware ever seen in New Plymouth. Art Needlework—Silks—Wools. CHILDREN'S TOYS AND BOOKS. OHRIBTMAS ANNUALS of all Descriptions. N.B.—To be up-to-date and well-informed, join HISS COTTIER'S Magazine Club. Address Brougham-street. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, FISHING SEASON—Ist OCTOBER, 1900, TO 30th APRIL, 1901. FISHING LIOENSE3 may be obtained from Mr. O. O. Smith, Inglewoed, and from the undersigned, D. MoALLUM, Secretary. Mens licenses, 10s; boys under 16, 6s ladies, ss, day license, 2s 6d; one week, 5s Licenses have been issued to the follr». ing persons:— D. MoAllum W. Bewley N.Pewley A. Callander A. Shirley A. Parli Charles Smith M. Kennedy T. J. Nicholls A. Bewley T. A. Swayslan F. Clarke T. Gray 0. 0. Bmith Geo. Wilson N, Sheppard T, 0, H. Nicholls H. Giles T, Hopkinsoa A. Oonnett R. D. Dauwy A. B. Fletcher Joe Ramson G. 0. Heenan G. E. V. Heenan M. Fraser J. W. Baby 0. E. Boyce G.W.Newsham D. Markham E. Swann W.E. Wiggins B. Steuart H. 0. Sawle TO DAIRY FARMERS. something to take the place of the fat romovod by the separator. This is found in COD LIVER OIL. A gallon will rear a oalf. To be obtained from R. 0, TEMPLER, Stratford] r\NLY half the people in New Plymouth study I economy in household purchases, HOW DO WE KNOW Because only half of them nsist upon having , WAXINE SOAP For nee in laundry work. Thj> other half allow the grocer to put them off with an inferior article which PIGS,_PIGS. THE TARANAKI BACON FACTORY rs-now giyjng Ol/ D dead weight for •OFF PIGS between 112 and 180 lbs. All previous contracts cancelled, A. DRAKE, Proprietor, Fitnoy. CHILBLAINS make children onus and .. ill, Apply LoMby-s Koollbab before
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 236, 30 November 1900, Page 3
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