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Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d.» •'

NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent,). THE Monthly subscriptions will (bo due and payable at the ollice of ihe Socioty, Brougham-street, TODAY (Saturday), September 3rd, 1904, between the hours of 0 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. RENNKLL, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. riIENDERS will 1/ received at my A offict up to 4 p.in., or SATURDAY, September 17th, for buililini; a Residence in Gilbert-street for .\lr J. Co o k. FRANK MESSENGER. Architect, Devon Street. NEW PLYMOUTH CRICKET CLI B. 'HE Annual General Meeting of the New Plymouth Cricket Club will l>e held in the Council Cliamber, Town Hall, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, 14th September, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS : To receive report and balance-sheet, election of officers, and general. H. STOCKER, Hon. Secretory. Great Half-Yearly HORSE SALE. Tuesday and Wednesday, Septembor 27th and 28th. HORSE BAZAAR, HAWERA, Fantharn Bros, and Co. will sell by public auction as above Entries close Saturday, September 17th.

WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«. NEWTON KING WILL soil by auction at his yards aB above : 30 empty heifers 15 store cows 20 springing cows 10 springing heifura 15 2 year steers ISO yearlings. mixed 25 cows in calf 10 fat cows 15 heifers in calf 2 hulls 10 cows and calves 7 15 months Shorthorn heifers-: (selected) 10 calves 4 cows 6 well-bred .Jersey (close to calving) 3 good quiet cows ALSO— From Mr Newton King's Beh Block farm, the following, which are being replaced by Holsteins 12 good springing cows Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

Band of Hope MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND LITERAItY CONTESTS, 1904, To >be hold in WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday, November 17. Commencing at 7.15 sharp. Section I.—lnstrumental Music. Solo, Piano. Duet, Piano. Violin Solo, with Piano accompaniment. Novelty, Instrumental. Open to all classes. Section 2.—Vocal Music : Solos, with ot without accompaniment. Duets and Quartettes, without accompaniment. Section 3.—Recitation : Own selection ; not to exceed seven minutes in delivery in classes A and 11, and 12 minutes in dosses C and D. Section 4.—Reading : Own selection. Length as in Section ■! Sections.—Model band of Hope Oral Addresses. Not to exceed 12 minutes jn delivery. Open to all classes. Section 6.—lmpromptu Essay. To bo written on premises. Subject to to announced by chairman. Fifteen minutes allowed. Paper supplied. Class A—Under 9 years. Entrance fee 3d. Class B—Under 12 years. fee 6d. Class C—Under 1(1 yoars. fee 9d. Class D-Over 16 years, fee Is. RULES. 1. All competitors must be members of some Band of Hope at dato of Contest, 2. Frizes will be given us follows, provided 50 per cent, of murks are scored Ist, for three competitors, Ist and 2nd for live ; Ist, Ond, and 3rd for seven or more. U. Pianoforte Music (short pieces;, to 1)0 selected iby Musical Committee. Time for practice allowed from October J 7 th. 4. Three additional points will be given if readings and nritation.s are of a distinct temperance character. Claimants for these points must supply title of piece to Secretary when enlering, and no alteration in piece allowed aftenvands. Judges awards are final, and will be announced at close of competition. All entries', together with entrance fees, must reach the Secretary, .1. Christopher, before 9 p.m., SATURDAY, November 12th. Letters bearing post mark of that date will be accepted. 7. In Section 2 competitors must supply one copy of their music lor judges' use ltei'ore they perform. Any further information and entry (orrns may bo obtained from J. CHRISTOPHER, Hon. Secretary, Leech-street. Efforts will be made to aceommo- ' date country competitors notifying beforehand Entrance Entranco Entrance

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 3

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