GARDEN PARTY. IN AID OF THE VICTORIA MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. To lo hold in the garden and grounds of Richard Cock, E°" Mayor, on the afternoon of THURSDAY, the 21st of APRIL. Refreshments 'Afternoon Tea, Sweets and Fruit Salad, Fancy Stall, with novelties ill great variety ; Gipsy Tent for Character Heading, etc. ; CroiuMot, Quoits ami oilier open air Amusements. Committee : Mcedaiiies Code (Mayoress), E. M. Smith, F. A. Dennett, Evans, Dockrill, Fleetwood, Freeth, Heard, Home, 11. Jury, Morrison, Newman, Mockt'llar. W. it. Skinner, T. Weston, Misses George, Hawlcenl Fercy Smith and Tcstar. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. St. Louis Exhibition. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST INTERESTING ROUTE Is by the CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE And the CANADIAN-PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Magnificent New Twin-sceew Steamer, MANUKA. The Latest Triumph of the Shipbuilder's skill leaves SYDNEY Kith MAY, SUVA 2tth MAY. i's reach St. Louis ut the >urable Time, when all ur•nls are completed and (ho ROUND TRIPS through the United States and Canada (including St, Louis), at SPECIAL RATES. i?„.- nnirin limiiis M»n« nnrt nil information apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY
OKATO BAZAAR. In aid of the Hemp ton Hall Funds. To be held in the New Hall, Thursday, April 21, 3p.m C/aßting oven April 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 26th, and probably 27th. Koko and Thistle Stalls, Shamrock and Wattle Stalls, Toy Stall, Christmas Troo, Mran Tubs, ti'ipsy Taut, Dancing Doll, Shooting Sally, Guessing Competition, I'ostnl Department. Button Sewing Competition, Kail Driving Competition, Climbing Competition. Splendid Raffles (li.V Mini imrinission o! Colonial Secretary). IVOUKS OF AIIT AND MAGNIFICENT HAND-WORKED INDIAN GOODS! Some costing £lO, £7 10s, and £0 oath respectively. Spkivdid substantial meals and light refreshments provided on the promises by first-class chef. Hours of opening : First day, 3 ji.m. to 12 continuously. Other days, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ; again at 7.M0 p.m. Admission : Adulls, first day Is, oilier days (id, Inst day free ; chlldi ivn (13 yearn to C years only) !ld. W. J. BOYCE, Hon. Sec.
A Corner in W. MOREY &, BOWS SEE 01/J! QrAU'J •si''.K on; viaciia ALL WOOL BLANKETS, UEST QUAUTV N.SS. J SIZR J2s Oif pair DOIJHLE SIZK 18s 6,1 pair EXTJiA LARUE .. 22s (i.l n„i, SKELDOX HLA.VKKT, Made in Scotluml. Closu soft pile, beautiful in finish, nml all Pure Wool. Li K |,|, Warm, and Durable. To, bo lutcl only from us. I'KICES from 12s ticl to 42s „ i>ni>W. Mocey & Son, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH,
Willie Dingle Cabinetmaker mill G'ejiei opposite Mr John Abbott, Devon quantity of liudute Chaini, Kalian, BeiitTuppence Less Now SURATURA TEA HOUSKHOLDKifri should be carol,o wo that tbe.y K vt the Ixmelit, of Lho remission ol' tlie tea duly. The n-ices of nil grades of SIIHATIUtA iiavu been reduced M pci- 11,. 'j"heie H no reduction in weight or qualiSURATU.RA is the most, perfect tea obtainable in New Zealand, and is guaranteed pure honest Ceylon toa, not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas. l RETAIL PRICES NOW SURATURA A QUALITY 1/6 per It, SURATURA 11 QUALITY I/O L- b SUJUTURA D QUALITY 2/- per lb SURATURA X QUALITY 2/4 per lb SOLD 0V ALL STOREKEEPERS,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 87, 16 April 1904, Page 3
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512Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 87, 16 April 1904, Page 3
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