WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, REV- T- J. WALLIS. OF FIJI, Will deliver a Lecture entitled " FIJI AND TOE FIJIANS," TUESDAY, APRIL SOTH. Chair to bo taken at 7.30. ion in aid of Foreign Missions. STRATFORD-WHANGAMOMONA RAILWAY. 14,000 SLEEPERS OONTRdCT. TENDERS will be rreei-edat (his office until noon on WEDNKSOAY, the Bth Mar. IHOI. for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of 14,000 Totora, MaUi. or Kimu SLEh PERB in lots of 500 or upw-r's. S(.e<: ficationi. and conditions nar bj seen at the Public Worka Office, Stratford, and at the Post ■offio-8 N-w Plymouth I glewood, and Hawera. Tie lowest or. any tender not Becesiarily accepted. WILLIAM H. HILE«, Engiteei-in-thlef. Public Work* Dcpartmert, Wellington, 20lh Apiil, 1901. •2430 6 DRAPERY SALE. WITHOUT RESERVE. SATURDAY. MAY 4 !:.
EEWLKY AND GRIFFITHS a'e inst.ucted by Mr. J. Tickets, who lias dis >cd of his le so, t" sell by mcti 'n ■ 11 she Remises, cornrr < f D von anil Li.inlet streets, on the above dale Thewole of his choice and up-to-date DKAPBRY, consisting . f Kugs, Bla>k ts, Quilt", P-ints, Calicoes, Dre«s Goo's Table C&rtrs, Rhawls, Velvcteers, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves, Su sh '" " ' Silk Handkerchiefs, L Towels Clothing and a large variety of far cy goods. NO RESERVE Faleat 11.30 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL AHA DEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSLO, OF LONDON. -XAMTNATJONS for 1901 will be held 17XAMTNAT] 2i as unde r , Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about the M Jun». Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Music, in October or November Gold and Silver Meda'.n will be given to the Candidates taking first an 1 second place on the honours List in the Colony. All particulars and copies of ths regn lations can be ob'ained from the unders'gned. All entries close on the Ist Mav. F. W. KKHMOND, I myl Hon. Lo?al Representative.
OAKURA ROAD BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF 5 MEMBERS. kTOMTNATIONS will he received by the N rl at his residence, from whom nomin»ti"ti« may *>" received, ti"til noon on TUESDAY, 70i Mar, f r (he Election of 5 Members to the a'-ove Hoard. Tho El clioi, if any, will take place on MONDAY, lSthMay, at the 0-ikura Hal', 9 a.m. tiil 6 p.m. F. T.IFLE, Returning Officer. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held en TIPSDvY, 7'h May, 1991, at 8 p.m., at the Oahura Hall. If. JULIAN, 7m Chairman. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ►EWLEY ft GRIFFITH 3 are instructed «_> by Mrs. Capel to disp-se of, by private treaty, her charming reMdence known as "Montosa," comprising 13 acres'! rood 10 perches of excellent Land, with 8 room residence in thorough order, bathroom, washhouse, excellent new stable, 2 looseboxes and loft. There is a first-class tennis lawn, and the grounds are planted with a chics collection of well-grown trees and shrubs. The property is very conveniently situated on the Town Belt, is well sheltered, and has a snnny aspct. Tha land ii suitable for sab-dwision. For cards to view end further particulars, apply to the agents, tc BEWLKY k GRIFFITHS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 3
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506Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 84, 30 April 1901, Page 3
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