'THE TUKAI'A FOOTBALL CLUB' ! ELEVENTH ANNUAL ! SOCIAL THEATRE HOYAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 190 Tickets : Ladies, 2s ; Gentlemen, 3 I To he obtained from the Club's coi mi ttec or the secretaries. i A. GRAY, F. MOVEItLEY, Joint Hon. Secretaries, Tukaiuv Football. Club. QUEEN STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Diamond Jubilee Opening of New Church. THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER at 3.ilU p.m. Unveiling Memorial Window to lat Rev. ROBERT WARD. T.ilO p.m., Praise, Thanksgiving, and Sacramental Service. SUNDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER, Opening services at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. (Children's Service), and 7 p.m. Preacher : Rev. C. E. WARD, of Chris tchurch. „ESDAY, Gth SEPTEMBER, Ua> 1 s Oratorio, "The Holy City," at 8 p.m. Chorus of 60 Voices. Conductor, A. E. Fletcher, Esq., A Mus., L.C.M. Tickets, Is 6d. WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, Christian Endeavour Gathering. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, Public Tea and Meeting. Tea at o.aO p.m., meeting at 7.80 p.m. Music and addresses. Tickets 1» (id, meeting only (jd. SUNDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, Services : Rev. E. DRAKE, President V.. . . | UOSIRLS t 0 return his M-f thanks to the public oi „-- na.i for the support accoided to him ..s L n.jei lui.er and Aionumental .' son at :\ew Plymouth i o r so in jea.s, und (o intimate that ho has disposed of the Monumental Mason ilramh to Air W. F. SHORT, who na.s practically had charge of it since its inception some eight years ago, and who is well and I'utourauly known in lonncction with it, and has uiuc i pleasure in asking for his successor the s a uie support which he h..s lecened, und to assuie those who may fjiour Air SHORT with their jjaii'onago the same attention, (air ehargis, and lirst-class work which has so successfully built up the uusintßs to its present stage. The Funeral Furnishing and Undertaking business will still be continued by W. F. BROOKING- as heretofore. In connection with tho above, I beg to state that I have taken over the Monumental Mason business heretolore carried on by Mr W. F. BROOKING, in Powderham Street, New Plymouth, and will be pleased to receive a visit from those who may require Monumental Mason work of l kind. Having obtained the ibusin on very satisfactory terms I intend to reduce the present large block \ v over 70 designs) to prices that cannot 'but Command a ready sale, and ' trust, by strict attention to the desires of those who m a y favour me with their orders, first-class work, and satisfactory prices, to merit ana receive n continuance of tho custom that has been accorded to Mr Brook- '"" This being the principal busiof the kind in Taranaki, and carrying by far the largest stock, intend.d; patrons may visit it assured that their wants can be quickly and satisfactorily supplied. Stone and Concrete Kcrbings, and Iron Grave Fences supplied and erected, and work done in any part of the Tar a naki District. The business will bo carried on in iho old yards, Powdorham Street, New Plymouth. VV. F. SHORT, Monumental Mason, Powderham Street, New Plymouth. IN BANKRUPTCY, itate of GEORGE GILBERT, of New Plymouth, Painter. ENUERS will be received by tire undersigned, at his office, Devon Street, until THUHSDAY, tho Ist September, 1904, at 1 p.m., for the slock of Wall Papers, Glass, and Sundries in the above estate at New Plymouth. The highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Slock sheets can be seen and stock viewed on application to J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee, New Plymouth. CLEARANCE SALE. IIIE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY have decided to give up tiie Drapery Department. In order to clear the stocks, which are all new, clean, serviceable goods, 5s in the £ discount will bo allowed on all purchases of £1 or over. Stores, CURRIE STREET. NOW ARIUVINGNEW SEASON'S SEEDS LONG RED, YELLOW GLOBE AND GATEPOST MANGOLD. BARIUBALL AND SINCLAIR'S CHAMPION CARROT CHAMPION MONARCH, G.T.Y. ABERDEEN,.P.T.Y. ABI AND WHITESTONE TURNIP. COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS AND CLOVERS. Rowe at d Paterson BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Carrot and Mangold Seed. I HAVE ON SALESINCLAIR'S CELEBRATED CHAMPION CARROT SEED, UARRIBALL'S FAMOUS CARROT SEED (The old Taranaki Favourite.) Also— YELLOW GLOBE and LONG RED MANGOLD SEED. The whole of the above is guaranteed New Season's Growth from specially selected roots. JNE WTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 204, 1 September 1904, Page 3
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