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GARRISON BAND CONOERT ri H B'A TR B ROYAL. THURSDAY,~29th JANUARY, 1902, 1. Contest Selection Garrison B«nd 2. Sous (selected) Mr. Ryan 3. Cornet Solo (test) Mr. Fickford 4. Part Bong English Church Choir 5. Baritone Solo (tost) . Mr. Flatt 6. Selectien Banjo & Mandolin Club 7. Trombone Solo Mr. Sly 8. Sorg (selected) Miss Cornwall 9. Soprano Solo Mr. Nichols 10. Contest Selection (test) Garrison Band 11. Part Song Church of England Choir 12. V flat Bass Solo Mr. G. McDonald 13. Selection Banjo k Mandolin Club 14. Horn Solo Mr. Colthart 15. Song (selected) Mr. Ryan 16. BB flat B--ss Solo Mr. Hughes 17. Brass Quartette (test) Garrison Band God Save ihh Kino. Prices—2a and Is. Tickets obtainable from Colonial Piano Company, Mr. D. McKinnon Bain, and all members. W. NIOHOLB Hon. See

rpHHATRE ROYAL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY & TUESDAY, 2nd <fe 3kd FEBRUARY. MONTGOMERYSENTERTAINERB A Show wi'h a Reputation. Five Weeks ia Sydney to Phenomenal Business. NEW MONSTER PROGRAMME. Bigger, Brighter and Better than ever. Just secured, at an enormous outlay, the great spectacular and musical production EAST LYNNE, In Five Acta. Incidental Music, Bonfs and Ballads by our Powerful London Company, headed bv Mi-. Edmund Montgomery, the London Ballad Singer, also Bob Hall, Kdgar Bentley, Tom 81uw-Valentine, Miss Francis Beverley. Prices—3a, 2s, and Is. UKO, OATHRO, 2 Tounog Manager.

BRAND 6ARDEN PARTY MAORI MISSION, BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, FKBRrARY 6. Sales of work and produce, »torts, Hay p»le dancing, M ioii hakas, Vaori poi dance, ref reshsoenti. V. A. BKNNETT, td Director.

NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION FIRST MEETING, To le held at New Ply month on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and sth February, 1903. Open to Volunteers, Cadete, Members of Rifle Olubs, etc. PROGRAMME No. 1. Waiters Match, SCO ard 6Coydf. 16 prizes valued £ls. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match, 500 yds. 8 priz.s valued £7 10). Entrance 2s Cd. No. 3. Guards' Match, 300 and 600ydi. Trophies valued £3O. Ist prize, Match Kifie, value £lO 10s, presented by Lieut Messenger. Entrance 5s No. 4. N.F. Ma'oh 300, 500. and 600 yds. 23 prizes valua £24. Entrance 3s 6d. No. 5. Disappearlrg Target, 200 yds. 15 prizes. £7. Entrance, 2a 6d. No 6. 1 Ji-trict Match. To be fired on Thursday, 5 h February. 7 shots at 300, 50', and COOjds.; two sighters. lit agjrepa'e at each range, tl each, £S; Ist a greg .t9 at' hi 8 ranges, £5; 2nd arpreg te at the 8 range*, £2; 15 prizes lit £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10a eaoli, £5; to a<, £*o. Entrance fee, 3-. Competitors to find their own smmuniti n. Entries close 10 p.m. 3rd February. Oonditiors: Open 10 all members of the Permanent Artillery, Volunteers, Rilh Olubs, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Taranaki only, whe'hei affiliated members ot the Scc'ety or not. Free railway passes will ba granted to all competitor)! in thii match. Applications to be sent in by offi era commanding Volunteer Corps or Rifli Olubs. No 7. Consolation Mate a, 500 yds. 8 p:iz:s, £5. Fntance 2a 6i. Affiliation Fee, V- luntcer Corps and Rifle Clubs, £1 Is. Subscription—Membe-s of Affiliated Corps or Clubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc., 7s 6d. Entries clo.-e with the Secretary, or with Capt.-Adjt. Taunton, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on S&TURDAY, 24th January, at 10 o'clock p.ib. Full particulars and copies of programme mg/ be had on application to P. B. LEVER, Color-Sergt, 1 Secretary.

GARDEN PARTY R T. BRA&H'S Picturesque Reiideneo, on the Oarrington-roaii, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1903. PABTIOULAB3 LATER.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1903, Page 3

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