HAWERA Industrial Exhibition. ON Till'USll AY, February 4th, THE SECOND lIAY OF THE OR [CAT EXHIBITION A S FECIAL TWAIN engaged by CoiiiiiLillot! will leavo StraU'unl at l.Jlo ji.ni., reUu'imig tVutu Jlawera at 10.20 p.ai. CIIKAI' FARES. CIIEA1 1 FAKES. CMEAI' FAKES. A OHEAT JCriANCE FOR THE I'EOI'LE ALOXC THE LINE. A. 11. COXUOY, Si'Kiutary.
The Great industrial EXHIBITION, HAWERA. THE EVENTFUL DAY [ OR TARANAKI. CHEAP FAttES. CHEAP FARES. DELAYED TRAINS. DELAYED TUAIXS. South Train ">.40 p.m. North Train 6.0 p.m. A. M. CONUOY, Soenaary. it II ... i!.. U
North Taranaki Rifle Association. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. Frankley Rowd, New PlymouthWednesday & Thursday, 3nd and 4th February, 1904. 7MATCI FF.S. iy HATCHES. I floods KXJIOO Post Entries will be retvivwl 011 the ground on payment of extra lee of Is I>er match. Shooting will commence at eight o'clock a.m. Conveyance will leave West's Stn.bles at 7.!H> a.m. Lunch will be supplied by Mr T. 1\ Lister. Cadets' match to he lired Saturday, I-Vh. Oth. 100 and 5100 yards, 7 shots -at each. JLS in prizes. Entrance Is. A general meeting of the members will be held in the Drill llall on W'ednesdav, JJrd, at 8 p.m. C. 13. LEVEH, Secretary. "SCOTS WITA ITAE."
LOOK OUT FOH North Taranaki Caledonian Sports At Waitaru, Thursday, February 4, 100' i. HUCiK SPOUTS PROGRAMME ! (See Fosters). Including Haka Competition Poi Uaince Competition Highland Dancing Volunteer WalJt Competition Champion Pips anil Brass Band engaged. Don't Forget ! February 4, 1904. HECTOR A. HOSS, Hon. Secretary.
GRAND CARNIVAL. RECREATION GROUNDS, TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. 8 p.m.—Garrison Bund. 8.l. r i p.m.—Concert in Rotunda. (1) Chorus, "Angelus " (Mantuna.) (3) Male Part Song. (8) Solo, Mr Ryan. (4) Part Son K . (f>) Solo, Miss .Murphy. (G) Male Part Song. B.4o.—Garrison liand. 9 p.m.—Music by Cornwall's Hand in Gondola on the Lake. Chorus by Gondoliers. o.3o.—Pillow Fight for Championship. ■Refreshment and lollie teaits. Admission one shilling. Proceeds in aid of St. Mary's Organ I'liral. F. G, HUME, lion. Soc. Te Henui Sunday School. TEA MEETING ANli CONCERT. THURSDAY, I'EIIRIj.VRY 1, 1904, I'ROGRAMME : Pianoforte Solo, "Midnight Chimes" Mrs Harding Song, "Peaceful Fchovs" Miss [lraki Song, "Star ot' Bethlehem" Mr McUcacitie Violin Solo, Miss Tda Aitchison Song. Selected, Miss Kvti Mixon Hecitation, "Tho .Man from Snowy Hiver" Mr Christopher Song, " I'H W-ariidfi* Back Again" Miss E. Davy Pianoforte Solo "La Cascade" Miss ITawken Song, Mr Ilaslam Song, Selected, Miss B. Kirton Song, "Children Asleep" Hov. A. M. Bradbury Song, "Bay by Day," MisH Ivy Foote Song, Selected Miss N'ixon Song, "Out on the Beep" Hew A. F. Smith Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Company. Tou at 5 and ft p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. Admission Is. 'Hugos leave town at 5 and (5, seturning after Concert. Primitive Methodist Church, QUEEN STREET. CLOSING SERVICES in the Old Chiurch on SUNDAY, February 7th, Hew .1. Nixon. The Pastor will preach at both services. | Social on MONDAY, February Bth, jat 7..'10, Old Identities specially invited. Addresses. Jlusic. Supper at 9 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1904, Page 3
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