S(\ ANDREW'S SABBATH SCHOOL <fc CONGREGATIONAL PICNIC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1903. AT THE WATERWORKS Conveyances will leave the Church at 10 and 11 a.m., 12 u«on, and 2 p.m Return fare, hot wat r, tea, and milk 1 s 6d. Scrotals attending St. Anr'r, w's Sabbath School free, bat to bring their own provisions and cups, 20 22 24 WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, SAGREDCONGERTTUESDAY, JANUARY 27th. Selections from popular Oatorii s, "MBB8UH" AND "ELIJAH" Wesleyan Choir, assisted by friends and Miss Kimmer (Auckland favourite). Rev. F. A. rV-nnett and Mr. J. Ryan, with an efficient orchestra led by Mr. A. L. Cooke. Admission by ticket only Is, obtainable from members of the choir, or at Mr. HodderV, Stationer, Dsvo i-street, until 7.30 on evening of co cert. Do jrs open at 7, commence at 8.
GARRISON BAND CONCERTnHB A T K R 0 T A L. THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1902 1. Contest Selection Garrison Band 2. Fong (selected) Mr. Rjan 3. Coruet Solo (test) Mr. Pickford 4. Part Bong English Church Oboir 6. Baritone Solo (test) Mr. Flatt 6. Selection . Banjo & Mandolin Olnb 7. Trombone Solo Mr. Sly 8. Sotg ((elected) Miss Cornwall 9. Soprano Solo Mr'. Nichols 10. Contest Selection (les 1 ;) Garrison Band 11. Part Song Church of England Choir 12. K flit Bass S>lo Mr. O. McDonald 13. Selection Banji k Mandolin Club 14. Horn Solo Mr. Co'.thort 15. Pong o"elected) Mr. Rjan 16. BB flat Bass Solo Mr. Hughes 17. Brass Quartette (tea*) Garrison Band God Savu thb King. Prices—2s mid Is. Tickets obtainable from Colonial Pimo Company, Mr. I'. McKinnon Bain, and ail members. " W. NICHOLS, Hon. Sec. WAIWAKAUIO BRIDGE DANGEROUd. J. wakaiho Bridge on Devon Road, about 2 miles east of New Plymouth, is dangeious for heavy traffic. H. OKKT, Ohairman Taranaki County Council, wd ws tc
BRA S 0 H Dkntai. L'ubqbon Pore das *2 6 Extractions, under Gas 2 6 Eztrations ] 0 All Work Guabantbkd. Address: —Opposite Coffee Palace (Oorner of Egmont and Devon Streats MR, BRASOH will visit Inglewood ever; Wednesday, an J may he consulted at Mr. Qnigley's FITZROy 'BUS SERVICE. T BEG to no'ify that 1 have taken over the B'us Service lately carried on by Mr Catbro. Revise! time-table appears in another co'.umn. kc J. W. WEST. GRAND GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF THE MAORI MISSION, TO BB HBLD AT BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRPARY 5. Bales of work an*! s;.orts, May.po'e da. cing, Maori hakas, Vaori poi dance, refreshments. V. A. BENNETT, td Director.
NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIRST MEETING, To be held at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY AND THUKSDAY, 4th and sth February, 1903. Open to Civilians, Volunteers, Cadet;, Membeis of Rifle Olubs, etc. PROGRAMME No. 1. Waitara Match, 500 and 6Coydc 1C prizes valued £ls. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match 500 yds. 8 priz;s valued £7 10). Entrance 2s 6d. No. 3. Guards' Match. 300 and BOOydj. Trophies valued £3O. Ist prize, Match Rifle, value £lO 10s, presented by Lieut Messenger Entrance 5s No. 4. N.P. Match 300, 000, and 600 yds. 23 prizes value £24, Entrance 3s 6d. No. 5. Disappearicg Target, 201, yds. IB prizes, £7. Entrance, 2s 6d, No 6. District Mateh. To bo fired on Thursday, sth February. 7 shots at 800, 500, and 600 yds.; two sighters. let aggregate at each range, £1 each, £3; Ist aggregate at the 3 ranges, £5; 2nd aggregate at the 8 range*, £2; 15 prizes at £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10s each, £5; toal, £3O. Entrance fee, Competitors to find their own ammunition. Entries close 10 p.m. 3rd February. Conditions: Open to all members of the Permanent Artillery, Volunteers, Rifle Globs, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Taranaki only, whether affiliated members ot the Society or not. Free railway passes will be granted to all competitors in thid match. Applications to be sent in by officers commanding Voluntesr Corps or Rifle Olubs. No. 7. Consolation Match, 500 yds. 8 prizes, £5. Entrance 2s 6d.
Affiliation Fee, Volunteer Corps and Rifle Clubs, £Lls. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Oorps or Clubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc., 7s 6d. Entries close with the Secretary, or with Oapb.-Adjt. Taunton, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 24th January, al 10 o'clock p.m. Full particulars and copies of programme may be had on application to D. B. LEVER, Oolor-Sergt, M Secretary. BARBEN PARTY R T. BRASH'S Picturesque Keddenec, on the Oarringbon-road, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903. PABTIOULAB3 LATER.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1903, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1903, Page 3
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