"SCOTS WHA HAK." LOOK OUT FOR North Taretnakf Caledonian Sports At Waitara, Thursday, I'ebniary 4, 191H.' HUGE SPORTS I'UOGUAMMvM Highland .Dancing Volunteer W-alic Competition Champion Pipe ami Brass Hand engaged. Dowt Forget ! , February 4, 1904. HECTOR A. ROSS. To Art Students. MISS BESSIE BLOMFIEI.II, of Am-'kkiml, who is on a short visit to Now Plymouth, will give a course of Ten Lessons in Oil Painting- and Sketching from Nature, coininencirTHURSDAY, .lan. 14, at 1> p.m. :iIMK : One Guinea for the tc ilv,.mco. Studio : tiueen-S'ti'cL,,, opposite the White Hurt. As- this will bo the only opportunity available, intending pupils are particularly re<jue:iU'd to enrol for th( Unity Tent, 1.0. R. lEMBERS are hereby summoned t 0 ei.'d a special meeting of the >ve Tent in the Foresters' Hall, i*nl Stivot, on Tuesday, .lan. 12, at 7..'H1 p.m. Business important. J. WHITAKER, Taranakl Jockey Club. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Club will lie held at the Club Rooms, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on TUESDAY, the 12th Jaiwury, 1904, at 8 p.m. The business is very important, and all members are particularly requested to attend. By order of the Chairman of Committee. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD, Secretary.
Borough of New Plymouth HEXUI BUI DO 10 DANGEROUS. OWING to the work of erecting the the. new bridge over the To Hcniii River in IVvon Street Enst great care must !« observed by horscShopthand. EVENING CLASSES. THE MISSES HAKEII int. I'urly in January to start Even Classes for SHORTHAND , or SPEED PRACTICE. Terms i all particulars on application. Address : CURKIE STREET. Waiwakalho Brtdge. runiJC NOTICE ia given that tho Waiwukaiho Bridge on Devon Road, ab,out 2 miles East 0/ New Plymouth, is dangerous" for heavy traffic. H. OKEY, Chairman Taranakl County Council. Chetwode School Devon St., New Plymouth. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. For the Higher Education of Girls. Principal : MISS STANFORD. . Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Visiting and Resident Teachers. Pupils preparole! for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations, both Theoretical and Boandcrs are received from tho age of seven. The next term will commence Wednesday, February 3rd, 3 904. Miss Stamford will be at homo to enrol intending pupils on Saturday, January 80th, and Tuesday, February 2nd, from 8 till 5 p.m. The West End omnibus passes tho gate.
Wanted! 30,000 PEOPLE FOLLOW IN TIIiR FOOTSTEPS PREMIER.
GIVING UP BUSINESS LAST FEW DAYS OF TITIS SALE. Special Concessions. E. T. PETTY, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAS DECIDED for u few duys only lo reduce liis largv Stock, liuviii'S hii\(!i' iiniUi«K'('iiifiils for the di.sof his busings;!, at prices which- cannot fail to give sutisfacTIIE STOCK is undoubtedly the Largest in New Plymouth, aud comprises FURNITURE, BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. CALL and see for yourselves, and prove Unit we ure offering Bargains that have never 'before been heard of in Taranaki,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 12 January 1904, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 9, 12 January 1904, Page 3
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