UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC BELL B LOCK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 0 1900. PROCESSION, headed by City Band, leaves St. Mary's at 11.30 a.m. SPECIAL TRAINS leave at 12 Boon and 2.10 pm. Return 8.15 p.m. and 7.50 p.m. 1 TICKETS :- ADULTS—RaiI 9d, Tea and Admission to Ground Is Gd—2s 3d. CHILDREN—RaiI id, Tea and Admission to Ground Is—ls 4d. Train tickets to be had at Stations on Day of Excursion. Tickets tor Tea and Admission to Ground cm now be had of the Scholars, Teachers, and Officers, or of 0. CARTER, Hon. sec. THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth, MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 28TK JANUARY. •v..pobal hTd coutts (One of the Tarauaki members of the First Contingent N.Z. Moonted Rifles and recipient of one of the tour Queen's Scarfs presented for Distinguished Gallantry) WILL LECTURE On the above date on INCIDENTS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN I WAR. » j Arrival at Capetown I 3 ! 'J ha March to Kimberley " The llattie of Paardoburg * Surrender of Cronj.s " Engagement at Krnonsta ,; t n The Surrender of Johannesburg n Hoistiuir the Fla# at Pretoria And many incidents of a thrilling nature. His Worship the Mayor will take the chair. Prices of admission—2s (reserved seats Is extra) and 1». Plan at Gilmour's. J Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. BELL BLOCK FETE. REMEMBER THE DATE OF THE BELL BLOCK FETE> IS JANUARY 31. THEATREJOYAL. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEB. 13th and 14th. CITY BAND BAZAAE (In lid of Contest Futd). BAZAAR WILL BE OPEN AT 2.50. AFTERNOON TEA A»D ICE CREAMS. Nail Driving Pompctition for Ladles. Hit Trimming for Gentlemen. Sheeting Gallery. (AT ST UP-TO-DATE NOVELTIES. FRANK NEWELL, f J on. Sec City Band. GAPE EGWIONT HORTICULTURAL GENERAL PRODUCE SOCIETY. THE THIRD ANNUAL SHOW of Frnit, Flowers, Vegetables, etc., will be held in the PUNGAREHU PUBLIC HALL, and Adjacent Grounds, on THURSDAY, Hth FEBRUABY, 1901. GOLD MEDAL FOR BEST BOX OP BUTTER (Dairy Exhibits to be Judged by Government Dairy Expert). Many Valuable Special Prizes. INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT IN THE EVENING. Show Open to Public at 1 p.m. Admission, Is. Prize Schedules and all information on application to 8. PELHAM, Hon. Sec, Pungarehn. RECREATION GROUNDS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1801. CITY BAND'S THIRD ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL (In aid of Band Contest Fund,) WATOH PAPER FOR PROGRAMME. ;P. McCOMISH, M Hon, Sec. CHETWODE SCHOOL, Devon-street, New Plymouth. HOARDING and BAY SCHOOL for the ► Higher Education of Girls. Principal: Misa Stanford, Assisted by Miss McEacban, M.A., and an I efficient staff. I Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. Special attention is given to the Physical Development of the Pupils and every care is bestowed on their mental and moral ingThe School course includes English in all its branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Tbeor of Music, Calisthenics, Class Singing, and Needlework. The next term will commence WEDNES-1 DAY, February 6th, 1901. The Piincipal will be at home to receive . Intending pupils on BATUKDAY, February A Snd, aod TUESDAY, February Gta. fi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 3
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