BAND CONTEST. Programme Foe TO-DAI. TUESDAY MORNING' BARITONE SOLO3AND KLUGELHORNS, 9 o'cK ck, THEATRE ROYAL. (Soloists meet 8.15 to draw for places.) Admission, Is. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. GARDEN PARTY, RECREATION GROUNDS, 2 o'clock, Rands to Mnster at Egmont-street 1.30 sharp. First Band March off 1.45. Admission, Is; Children under 12,0 d. Kach Band will play a selection, after which they will mass and play " Hearts and Homes." The Viaitiig Bandsmen will be eßtertained at Afternoon Tea by the Ladies of New Plymouth. Mr. Beale will snpply Refreshments at Town prices. TUESDAY EVENINB. TRIOS AND QUARTETTES, THEATRE ROYAL, 7.30 o'clock, (Soloists meet to d; aw for places at 7 o'clock) Admission: Dress Circle, 2s, Body of Ihea'r*, Is. ■ar Bandsmen will please rote that the supi er room at th» Theatre Woyal has been reserved for their exclusive nse. Owinjr to the limited space ariilable in the Theatre itself, should Bandsmen desire to form part of the audience at any evening performance they will be charged for admission. J. 0. MOREY, Hon. Sec
ST. ANDREW'S SABBATH SCHOOL AND CONGREGATIONAL P I CIN I C FRIDAY, 14TH MARCH, 1902, AT WATERWORKS. Conveyances win leave th» ohturcb for Teachers and Scholars at 10 and 11 a.m., for Viaitora at 12 noon, 1 and 2 p.m. Tickets for return trip, Is 6d, may he had from Teachers and Scholars. Ticket holders supplied with hot water, tea and milk.
pHIATBI ROYAL. A SOCIAL IN AID OF ST. JOSEPH'S OHDROH will be held on MONDAY, MAKOH 17TH. Music supplied by Cottier's Orchestra. Ladies tickets, Is 6d; Gout's, 2s td. L. H. COCK, Sec.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 STAINES'S CRUCIFIXION. Particulars lat
TARANAK.I PROVINCIAL RIFLi ASSOCIATION. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT STRATFOKDJJg ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 19th AND 20TH. See Official Programme with Officers Commanding Corps ar d Rifle Oluba in tbe Provincial Distriot. Entries closa at the office of the Hon. Bee., Stratford, on WEDNESDAY, March 12th, && 8 p.m. W. M. WOODHBAD, • Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, td Stratford
EASTER MONDAY. RECREATION GROUNDS. GRAND /ALD "onolish t^ETE BAND UID JitNGLiBH Jj ETK MAROH OF GIANTS. MAYPOLE DANCE GAUSS GALORE. AFTERNOON TEA. MARCH 31ST, 1902. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE N. Mi lkb, L.D.8., London.England, R. V. ClbvblanivD.D.S., Chicago, U.S.A. rENTAL SURGEONS. Chambers: Above A. K. Sykes, cbemis NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 185. WANTED.— Housekeepers to try Maslin Porridge Meal. Cheaper than oatmeal.—Wholesale Agents, BURQHSS, FbABBB & Go. "** SUNBEAM TEA 0009 » BON.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 66, 11 March 1902, Page 3
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