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NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION J FIRBT MEETING, j To t« held at New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY AtfD THURSDAY, 4th fcnd sth February, 1903. Open to Civilians, Volunteers, Caleta, Members of Rifle Clubs, etc.

j PROGRAMME ' No. , Waitar* Mitch, 600 and 6 Oydc 16 prizes valued £ls. Entrance ?s. ; No 2. Nursery Match, 500yde. 8 priz;a valued £7 lOj. Entrance 2s 6d. j No. J. Guards' Match, 300 and 600 yd*. Trophies valued £3O. Ist prize, . Match Rifle, value £lO 10s, presented by Lieut Messenger. Entrance 6s No. 4. N.F. Match 300, 500, and 6Covds, 23 prizes value £2l. Entrance 3s Bd.' No. B, Disappearhg Target, 200jds. II prizes, £7. Entrance, 2x 6d. I No 8. Mjtrict Match. To be fired on Tburs-' day, S'h February. 7 sbots «t 800, 500, and 600) de.; too aighters. lit aggregate at each range, HI etob, £3 ; Ist aggregate at thi 3 ranges, £5; 2nd aggregate at the 3 rang**, £2; 15 prizes at £1 each, £ls; 10 prizes at 10s each, £5; to al, £3O. Entrance' fee, 3s. Competitors to find their j own ammunition. Entries close 10 p.m. Brd February. Oonditio' s: Open to all members of the Pormim nt Artillery, Volunteers, Rifle Olnbi, and Civilians in the Provincial District of Tarauaki only, whether affiliated! members ol the Scciety or not. Free | railway passes will b* granted to all. competitor* in this match. Applications to be sent in by officers commanding Volunteer Corps or Rifle Clubs. No 7. Consolation Vatcn, 600 yds. 8 prizis, £6. Entrance 2s 6rf. j Affiliation Fee, Volunteer Corps and Rifle Olnbn, £1 Is. Subscription—Members of Affiliated Corps or Clubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilian", etc., 7s 6d. Entries cloe with the Secretary, or with Capt.-Adjt. Taunton, Davon-street, New Ply month, on SATURDAY, 24th January, al 10 o'clock p.m. Full particulars and copies of programme ' May be had on application to !' O. B. LBVER, Golor-Sergt, td Secretary.

BRAND GARDEN PARTY BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Great a'traction*, Sport* for Paki ha aDd Maori, Biles of Work and Produce, Refr dements. Xmas tnes, bran tib<, electrifted water, guessing on petition. QRSAT MAOhl ENTERTAINMENT, at t p.m. Admission Is. Bind Ma io by th< world's best bands played all d*y by specially imported grama(hone. Can be hear Iha f-mile off. Admission, Is; children under 12, h»lf-price. Commence at 1 o'clock Trains leave at I p.m. anJ 42» p.m.; return at 5.15 p.m. and 8 p.m Special dra. a at 9.30 p.m, ' V A. BKNNEIT, Director. rpHBATRK ROYAL. Unler the direction of Mr. J, 0. Williamson. Basinets Manager:' Mr. Fete Hughes. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, First visit to New Plymouth of J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S- MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANYWEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 11th & 12th. Mr. J 0. Williamson will have the b/nonr of prtseitirg for ibe first time in New Plymou h on WEDNESDAY, Februsry lltb, "A RUXAWAY GIRL." In "A Runaway Girl" Mr. Willi imsoa confidently auti ;ir.ates th vt he lias secured the Most Brill antly Attractive Play ever witnessed in New Zealand. On THURSDAY, February 10th, "SAN TOY," The Greatest of all Gaiety Successes, now in its fourth year, and still running at Daly's Theatie, London. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, 6i txtra. Tbe Box Plan for both " A Runaway Girl" and "San Joy' will open on SATURDAY morning at Colonial Piano 00. 0. MOGUINNEBB, Advance Agent.

BARDEN PARTY It T. BRABH'S Pioteresque Heiideneo, on the Oarringtoa-road,. I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1 1903. 'J Pabticulaes Latm. I LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT NEW PLYMOUTH- ! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. TO OELBBBATB RETURNT OK FOUR MEMBERB IN THE LIBERAL INTERESTS FOR TARANAKI VRO VINOB. The Right Hoh. R. J. Seddoo, P. 0., Sir I Joseph Ward, and other Minister* will I be present. A Drive to Waitara, leaving New Plymouth I at 2.30 p.m. (tickets 3s). A Banqnet in the Theatre Royal at 8 p.m. I (tickets 10s 6d). | Tickets may be obtained from any memi ber of the executive or general committees HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, dw47 91011 Hon. Bee. BRIMS NEVER BREAK WOODROW'S HATS WOODROW'S STYLE and QUALITY. II x x II WOODROW'S Latest London Stylet AUCKLAND CLOTHING CO., Devon Qt., New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 30, 4 February 1903, Page 3

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