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FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!! STAR !• vTnGLEWOOD |. This match will be played in the RECREATION GROUNDS THIS AFTERNOON. To start at 2.45 p m. TO-NIGHT! DRILL HALL. UNFED MISSION SERVICE, EE V. .JA S. LYA LL, S:uttish American Evangelist. Bring your Sankey. 13 CORNWALL COMPANY FAREWELL VISIT. 'VVHITRLEY HALL, THURSDAY 1 & FRIDAY, JUJSEI2IH & 13th. I SPEOIALENGAORWENT OF NEW j ! ARTISTS. ! ! MR. TOM FAWCETT ROWE, j AmtralU's Favourite Comedian, in his | i budget of comic songs, and I humorous character impersonations * j MISS GERTIE MILLAR, Brilliant Come-i- nne and Vocalist. ! PINS PONG TOURNAMENT. EVENT OF THE SEASON. GRAND TOURNAMBNTAT DRILL HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, Commbiu ing on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 19TH JUNK, 1902. Tinker macagerot nt of strong Committees. Pioceeds devoted to Hospital Funds. Gold Medal for Championship and Prizes for other ev-nts. Events: Champion Singles for both sexes. Handicap Singles for both Doubles for both sexes and combined i doubles. I Entrance Fhes: Champion Singles, 2s each; other events, Is each player for each event, with a minimum of Is 6d for a single entry. Ent'aic. f-es to cover admission to the building, for which tick&ts will be issued Entries to be made at Teed & Co.'s Pharmacy, New Plymou'.b, on or before 9 p.m. on SA •' URDAY, 14th June Refreshments : Afternoon, Tea; Evening, Coffee. admission to Tournament (non-players) : Afternoon, 6d; Evening, Is. FRIDAY EVENING, for Juveniles, commencing at 7 o'clock. Events: Singles, for both s?xes, 12 years ana under Singbs, for both s°xes, i 3 to 15 years inclusive. . ~ntrance fee, 6i each player. Entries to lade at Teed & Co.'s l'harmacy not later n 1 p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th June. Admission to building (non-pNyers): 6d. 0. T. MII.LS, Hon. Secretiry. 8. TEED, Hon. Treasurer. TAR ANAKI RIFLES MILITARY BALL CORONATION NIGHT. THURSDAY, 26m JUNE. WliAI'S THE TIME? WWI ANBONIA WOTCH WILL TELL i r OU. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S. STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. I Assurances in force Assets £245/82.651 £68,966,608 General Manager for Australasia 0. Oablislb Taxlob. Resident Secretary. Wellington: E. Tbbvob Gould. Inspector of Agencies: P. M. THOMP3ON. District Manager, T. W. Rapley. THIS Office off rs the roost liberal assu ance in the Australasian Colome«. Surplus earned for year 1901, £1,819,665. No restrictions residence, travel, or occupation. Loan values, vaid up assurance, and time for which assni ance will be kept in force written in policj. Any further reformation may be obtained from BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH to PLEASURE AND SATISFACTION - I MAN feels plf ate 1 and satisßed when l\ his linen U nicelv ironel, when the shirts, collars and cuffs show u beautiful ironv gloss Thi3 is an important featuiM of laundry work, but many women think it is oply the Chinamen who know the secret of imparling a glo-s io linen. This is a mistake j any woman who can handle an iron jean make shirts look g'ossy and nice by simply using AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (LION BRAND). No expert, knowledge required; follow the directions and tue glaze will give you satisf-tcti'iu. Lots of women use it re-guia-ly and praise the work it does. All storek''eper.s sell the g'aza: it is put tip in sixpenny v d shilling packets. If you want la sample 11 try vvrte R. AYRES, I !)0 Cuba-street, j -20 Wellington. | "THE TRUTH,"— THAT SALMON AND GLUCKSTEIN ; S GOLD .FLAKF OIGaRKTTKS ark unapproachabl for exoelleloe. 1 TRY FOR YOURSELVES. All Tobacconists Stock them. J. MYERS AND CO., tc Agents, Wellington. orms underline Children's Corstit Jtions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS I boxes. —Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 168, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 168, 12 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 168, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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