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I WBITELEY MEMORIAL CHUROH. | SACRED CONCERT ! TUESDAY, JANUARY 27th. 'SELECTIONS FROM "MES9UH" AND "ELIJAH" PROGRAMME: Part i. And the Glory Chorus iThossaith the Lord 1 ~ „ 'But who nay abtfe J Mr - Kyao Forunto.us.,. -- ... Uhoras Rejoice greatly Hi»B * immer Glory to Ged Chorus Why do the nations 1 ... Mr. Ryan Owe unto Him ' Miss Rimmer Lift up your heads Chorus Part it. Blessed are the men ... Ohorus Hear ye, Israel Missß'mmer Be not afraid Oio.us Lord God ef Abraham ... Mr. Ryan He that shall endure ... Chorus Lift thine eyea ... Miss Rimmer, Miss He watching over Israel ... Ohoru s Baal, we cry to thee ... Chorus I know th*t my Redeemer Miss Rimmer Hallelujah „ ' Ohorus Leader of Orchestra, Mr. A. L. Oooke. Pianist, Mrs. Hemptsn. O'gantst, Mr Harold T. White. Conductor, Mr. Geo. H. White. Admission by tloket cnly Is, obtainable from members of the choir, or at Mr. Hodder'a, Stationflr, Devon- street, until 7.30 oa evening of concert. Do.-rs open at 7, commence at 8.

GARRISON BAND CONCERT THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1902 1. Contest Selection Garrison Band 2. Bong (selected) Mr. Rvan 3. Cornet Solo (test) Mr. Pickford 4. Part Bong English Church Ohoir 6. Baritone Solo (test) Mr. Flatt 6. Selection Banjo k Mandolin Olnb 7. Trombone Solo Mr. Sly 8. Sorg (selected) Miss Cornwall 9. Boprano Solo Mr. Nichols 10. Contest Selection (test) Gmlson Band 11. Part Song Ohurch of England Choir 12. K flat Bass Selo Mr. G. McDonald 13. Selection Banjo & Mandolin Olnb 14. Horn Solo Mr. Colthart 15. Bong (selected) Mr. Ryan 16. BB flat B ss Solo Mr. Hnghes 17. Brass Quartette (tes!) Garrison Band God Savh tub Kino. Prices—2* end Is. Tickets obtainable from Colonial Piano Company, Mr. P. McEinnon Bain, and all members. W. NIOHOLB Hon. Sec.

BRAND 6ARDEN PARTY MAORI MISSION, BELL BLOCK THURBDAY, FKBRCARY 6. Eales of work and produce, sports. May poi« dancing, Maori hatas, *aori * poi dance, refreshment?. F. A. BENNETT, td Director.

NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIRST MEETING, To to held at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4lhandstb F-lruary, 1903. Open to (ivilian", Volunteers, CaietP, Mbmbers of Rifle 'Nubs, etc. PKOGR\MI)K No. 1. Waitara. Match, 5 '<> a.>d 6'OH»-. 1C prizes valued £ls. K-itrano a*. Mo 2. Nursery Match 50l)ji's. 8 pr'z.s valued £7 10<. Entrance 2s 6J. So. 3. Guards' Match 300 and 600ydi. Trophies va'utd £3O. Ist prize, Match Kifle, value £IU Ids, presented by Lieut Messeege . Entrance 6s No. 4. N.P. Match, 300, 500. and SCOyds. 23 prizes valuß £24. Entrance 3s 6d. No. 5, Disappearitg Target, 200 yds. 15 prizes, £7. Entrance. 2s Gd. No 6. District Match. To be fired on Thursday, sth February. 7 shots at 300, 500, and 600 yds.; two sightars. Ist aggregate at each range, £1 each, £3; Ist aggregate at the 8 ranges, £5; 2nd aggregate at the 3 range*, £2; 16 prizes at £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10s each, £6; to al, £3O. Entrance fee, 3j. Competitors to find their own ammunition. Entries close 10 I p.m. 3rd February. Condi tiers: Opes to all members of the Permanent Artillery, Volunteers, Rifle Olubi, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Taranaki only, whether affiliated members ot the Society or not. Free I railway passes will be grunted to all | competitors in this match. Applications to be sent in by officers commanding Volunteer Corps or Rifle Olubs. INo 7. Consolation Mateo, 500 yds. 8 priz <p, £5. Entrance 2s 6d. I Affiliation Fee, Volunteer Corps and Rifle ; Olubs, £1 Is. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Corps or Olubs, si; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc,, 7s 6d. Butties clo>e with the Secretary, or with Capt.-Adjt. Taunton, Devon-street, New Plymouth, en SATURDAY, 24th January, at 10 o'clock p.m. Full particulars and copies of programme may be bad on application to P. B. LEVER, Color-Sergt, id Secretary.

GARDEN PARTY R T. BRASH'S Pictnresqne Retideneo, on the Oarriugton-road, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903. Pabtiodlahs Lateb.

CHEAP MONEY. CHEAP MONEY. IN SUMS OF £IOO T0 £IO,OOO COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS TERMS OF REPAYMENT of the most liberal character, whbli con be ascertained on enquiry. For forms of application apply to any agency of the Government Insurance DcDar'.ment. J. ri. KIOHARDSOf. Government Insurance Cimmissioner. SOUTH ROAD SEOfIONS. IUNNY SIDK OF STBiCBT.—Iuj terms; > no money it building. OARTHXW, BRITIAIN fc 00., Sole Agantt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 22, 27 January 1903, Page 3

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