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Inspection of Dairies. (Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 1. Dairymen are still considerably exercised over the decision of the dairy inspector here to carry out his investigations in regard to tuberoolosis in cattle in a rigorous manner. Keepers of dairies say that they have no objection to means beingi taken to protect the pu'Mic, l/ut They think that the compensation should amount to the full matket price of the animal.l Thjey strongly obtfcct to the inspector being limited in his valuation of a condemned animal to £B, saying that this figure was fixed some years ago wgen the price of cattlewas low. TH B'ATHE ROY AL, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. Under direction of Mr J. 0. Williamson. Tlit 0 reatest Musical Event that has ever taken place in New Plymouth. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT ! ADA CROSSLEY, ADA CROSSLEY, First and Only Appearance of Australia's Famous Contralto, Assisted by a RARE COMBINATION OF EXCELLENCE, embracing— MR PERCY GRAINGER, Pianist. MR JACQUES JACOBS, Violinist. MR W. A. PETERKIN, Basso. HERR BENNO SCHEREK,Mus. Dir. The Box Plan for RESERVED SEATS (10s) is NOW OPEN at the Colonial Piano Co.'s Rooms l . FOUR HUNDRED UNRESERVED 5s TICKETS, admitting to Stalls, are now on sale at the Box Office. HALF-A-CROWN TICKETS May be purchased at the Doors cm' the night of the concert. Intending Patrons are advised to book or purchase early. THEATRE BOY AL. New Plymouth. Under the Management of WILLOUGHBY & GEACH. TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY ! COMING f THE BIG SHOW. Willoughby & Geach's MERRY LAUGHING ROOM. A WARNING TO PLAY-GOERS, And to folks in search of fun l and laughter generally : Don't (ail to secure your seats to witness the Great Laughmaker of the Century, GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his LONDON COMEDY CO. in "TOPSY TURVY," THE REIGNING SUCCESS OF LONDON. PRICES : 4/-, 2/6, 1/-. Plans at McKinncm Bain's. A. COWAN, Manager. Opening of Baths and~ Band Rotunda. THE opening ceremony of the Band Rotunda and the naming of the E Reserve will take place on Thursday afternoon, December 3, at 2 o'clock, on the new Band Rotunda, when the public are cordially invited to attend.

The official opening' of the Municipal Baths will take place at the Baths at 2.30 o'clock on the saras afternoon. It. COCK, Mayor, NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. OPENING OF SALTWATER BATHS ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL (Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amar teur Swimming Association). Swimming Races, Diving, Water Polo PROGRAMME. 1. 25yds Handicap (open) ; first prize £l, second ss. 2. Polo Match. 3. 25yds Handicap (boys under 13) ; first prize 7s Gd, second 2s. 4. Springboard Dive (flight, entry, and recovery) ; first prize 10s, second 2s 6d. 5. Polo Match. 6. 50yds Handicap (boys undar 16) ; first prize 10s, second 2s fld. 7. 50yds Handicap (open) ; first prize 20s, second ss. 8. Polo Match. 9. Neat Header from 15ft stage ; first prizs 10s, second 2s 6d. 10. 100 yds Handicap (open) ; first prize 30s, second 10s. TO COMMENCE AT 2.30 p.m. All competitors must wear correct bathing costume, and must be members of a club affiliated to the N.Z. Amateur Swimming Association. Admission ----- 1/ H. M. BAUCHOPE, Hon. Secretary. ST. MARY'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. Christmas Tree and Sale of Work on FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER. Produce, Provision, and Cake Stall. Afternoon Tea. Proceeds in aid of Sunday School Funds. Doors open at 2, and again at 7 p.m. Admission : Adults, one shilling ; Children, sixpence, ST, MARY'S SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, 17th December, 1903. CONCERT In aid of SITTING ROOM FURNITURE FOR OLD MEN'S HOME. Full Particulars Later. TARANAKIGRAND ANNUAL Metropolitan Show, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1903. LUNCH provided on the Show Ground at 2/. Toffee and Fruit Stall. Clean, good, healthful Afternoon Tea will be daintily served. Cakes of every kind. Devonshire Cream. Ice Cream, awl other good tasting foealth-giviii'g eatables. All drinks 4d. Afternoon tea 6d.

Come along a nil bring 1 yoti r friends MAURICE PELLEW. Jubilee Bakery, Caterer. Chamber of Commerce. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the Chamber will Ik? held to-night (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m., at the Secretary's Ofiice, at Bevvley and Griffiths' Mart, Devon-street. E. GRIFFINS, Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 3

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