TO BUILDERS rpiMDBRS will b» rr -eWed up to KebrnJL ary Slit, at Moon, for building 8 S*ven-roomed Cottage on South-road. Plans, et<\,at, and teuders to b» left with GARTHEW, BRITTAIN & CO. w!5d15171921 New Plymouth. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS nil! be received at my office till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, Ist Marob, for the ereotion of Business and Reiidential Premises in Devon Street for Mr Healy. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham-street, 14th February 1902. d 18,20,22,27 w!6,22 A GARDEN PARTY WILL BE HELD IX THE HOSPITAL GROUNDS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 20TX, To Raise Honey for Building a Cottage for the use of the Nurses of the Hospital. Music all tbe Afternoon. Plenty of Seats will be provide! and Afternoon Tea. The Matron will be pleated to'show Visitors over the Hospital. There will be a Produce Stall and a Flower Stall. |IH S AIRI ROTA 1.. Lwsee Mr, H. ). Hums Manager ... Mr J. R. Bapty A PHBHOMBN Ah ATTRACTION t For Three Nights Only. Commencing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21w. GRAND FARE W JELL APPKARANOE got the brilliant yoong Amerioan actrew *llBB JANET Waldorf (" One •! the fine.t actresses that have evei visited the coienien."—Press.) Supported by MR. NORVAL MACGREGOB and a itrong Compf ny of 22 Artists IN " THE MERCHANT OF SERVICE,' » THE JEWESS," AND " THE LADY OF LYONS." Prices: 4s, la 6d, and Is. HAKCUS PLIMMEA, Representative. OPENING OF THE TARANAKI MUSEUM. Address by S, Pjsnor Smuh, Eiq., F. 8.0.8. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT 8 P.M. His Worship the Mayor in the chair. W. E. SPENCER, Hon Sec.
THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. THE EVENT OF THE TEAR I MDLLE. ANTONiA DQLOREi-TREBELLI, The Great Soprano'* Graced*. TUESDAY & "WEDNESDAY, 25TH & 26th FEBRUARY. WATOH FOR PARTICULARS. 12111719
SWEET MUSIC Bikdiud by SIXTEEN BANDS, Fiom all parts of the Colony during Contest Week. FIBBT TEST: Qems from Sullivan's Operas, No. 3, arranged by Jobd Huhb, *nd|pUyed at the Ohrystal Palace, London, for the - * ONE THOUSAND GUINEA CHAMPION- ' SHIP, PISPTHMBBR 28TB, 1901. FINAL TEST: "L'KBlßO."—Arranged by Mr C. TKUUU, of Nelson, N.Z. The following li from the Nem Zaumni limes of the 27th:— "The Wellington Garrison B*nd, conducted by Lieutenant Herd, gave a Recital at the Basin Reserve yesterday afternoon. The most successful item was the selection • L Ebero,' whloh is to to be played at the coming contest at New Plymouth." Do not fail to tee the
MARCHING CONTEST, Mnslo arranged by G. Tbussbll, Nelson. Also,— •f AA UKMS played by the Leading IOU Boloisti of New Zealand, together with Trombone Trios and Quartettes, giyiag yon a week of SWEET . . MUSIC. J. 0. MOREY, Hen. Sec. Band Contest.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 15 February 1902, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 15 February 1902, Page 3
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