nHEATII E M 0 Y A L REV. EGEKTOY YOUNG'S LECTURE NEXT, APRIL 22nd. ii—His Worship Iho Ho Tickets : JU-ssrs Caller, Tlodder Cut ran. Nuul. Whilakcr. Veulc, um Chattei'ton, S. ii. WliilL*. Football ! Football ! Kick off at l.lid sharp. TL'KAI'A X. v. STAU 1. Kick oil' at II p.m. Admission : Ovnts fid, Ladies i A. (J HAY, F. MOVERLEY, Hon. See OKATO BAZAAR. In aid of the Hcmpton Hall Funds. To be held in the New Hall. Bazaar opens on Thursday, Appil 21, 3 p.m Lasting over April 22nd, 23rd, 25th, aotli, and probably 27th. Rose and Thistle Stalls, Shamrock and Wattle Stalls, Toy Stall, Christmas Tree, Bran Tubs, Gipsy Tent, Dancing 8011, Shooting Sally, Guessing Competition, Postal Department, Button Sewing Competition, Nail Driving Competition, Climbing Competition. Splendid Raffies WORKS OF ART AND MAGNIFICENT HAND-WORKED INDIAN GOODS ! Some costing £lO, £7 10b, and £5 each respectively. Splendid substantial meals and light refreshments provided on the promises by fiiet class chef. Hours of opening : First day, 3 p.m. to 12 continuously. Other Jays, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. ; again at 7.30 p.m. Admission : Adulls, first day Is, other days (id, last day free ; children (15 years to 0 years only) 3d. W. J. BOYCE, Hon. Sec. GARDEN PARTY. IN AID OF THE' VICTORIA MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND. grounds of Richard Cock, Es<i. Mayor, on the afternoon of THURSDAY, the 21st of APRIL. Refreshments and Produce Stalls, Afternoon Tea, Sweets and Fruit Salad, Fancy Stall, with novelties in great variety ; Gipsy Tent for Character Reading, etc. ; Croqjiet, Quoits and other open air amusements.. Committee : Mcsdames Cock (May* oress), E. M. Smith, F. A. Bennett, Evans, Dockrill, Fleetwood, Freeth, Heard, Home, R. Jury, Morrison, Newman, Mackcllar, W. 11. Skinner, T. Weston, Misses George, Hawken, Percy Smith and Teslnr.
ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. HAM) LY ATTENDANCE Miss Daisy Tayloi l . Leatham, Mr lli-mxl and Mr l'\ (!. Hume (J-lon. Sir.). Full particulars late Unveiling of Hatchments ST. MARY'S CHURCH THURSDAY NEXT, AI'IUI, 28th, Special Notice. PAGODA TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEON from 12 to 2. AFTERNOON & EVENING TEA. LIGHT SUPPERS every evening. Tuppence Less Now SURATURA TEA HOUSEHOLDERS should lie careto sec that they get the benefit of th« remission of tiie tea duty. The prices of 'all grades of SURATURA have been reduced 3d per Hi. There is no reduction in weight or quality, but only in price SURATURA is the most perfect tea obtainable in New Zealand, and is guaranteed pure honest Ceylon tea, not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. KETATL PRICES NOW. SURATURA A QUALITY 1/Gpcrlb SURATURA It QUALITY 1/«) per IT> SURATURA II QUALITY 2/- per lb SUKATUKA X QUALITY 2/4 per lb SOLD HY ALL- STOREKEEPERS. Cnofton Dairy, Omata. CUSTOMERS Supplied Daily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid herd of cows, passed by the Government Inspectors. Cleanliness in every department. Customers are invited to inspect the farm and buildings, recently erected to the satisfaction of the Dairy Inspectors. The favour of your patronage Is jlicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders may be left with Messrs Sole Bros., or T. Gamer, South Road. H. OIiEMOW.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 3
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525Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 91, 21 April 1904, Page 3
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