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Band of Hope t MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AN_ ' LITERARY CONTESTS, 1904, To be held 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, e Novelty, Instrumental. Open to all clusses. Section 2.—Vocal Music : Solos, with ot without accompaniment Duetfl and Quartettes, without ao coiiipanimcnt. Section 3.— Recitation : Own selection ; not to exceed seven minutes in t delivery ii\ classes A and B, and 12 9 lmnuUw in classes C and D. Section 4.—Reading : Own selection. Length as in Section 3. Sections.—Model Band of Hope Oral Addresses. Not to exceed 12 ; minutes in delivery. Open to all ' classes. Section 6.—lmpromptu Essay. Tc bo written on premises. Subject tt be announced by chairman. Fifteer minutes allowed. Paper supplied. Class A—Under i) years. Entrance fee 3d. Class ll—Under 13 years. Entrancf fee 6d. Class C—Under 10 years. Entrance lee 9d. Class D—Over 16 years. Entrance fee Is. '. JUDGES.—Musical : Dr. Walker and Mr Tribe. Elocutionary : Mi- Dempsey and Mr MacDiarmid. Oral Addresses : Revs. Woollcy and Nixon. Admission : Adults Gd, Children 3d. J, CHRISTOPHER,' Hon. Secretary, Leeoh-atreet. Efforts will be mada to accommodate country competitors notifying beforehand. Butter. Buttor. Butter. A N AUCKLAND Finn with good connection and exceptional facilities for handling (butter an) cheese wants Agency. Accounts guaw anteed. Apply HARDING & BILLING, P.O. Box 273; Auckland. New Season's TURNIP AND SWEOE SEEDS. I AM now landing ex s.s. Tongwir from London my new season's supply of Swede and Turnip Seeds, purchased direct from the celebrated firm of Messrs- Hurst and Son, LonThese Seeds ore guaranteed of th» highest possible germinating power, and will be sold at the lowest price Consistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds are dea at any price. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD DO NOT THROW AWAY VOUR EMPTY "FORCE"PACKAGES. , .„. .—„ —.: en (12) "Trade < Murks" showing the "Anvil" Ocut from the packages of "FORCE" sent to our WelRlmgit'On Oilice, we will send you a P.O. Order for 2/- (two shilC lings). This will save you 2d (twopence) per package. This E offer will only remain good until 15th December, 1904. FORCE FOOD CO., No. 6, Foatherston Street, WELLINGTON. EIN PIANOS, 4 models. HA AKE PI ANO S, 12 models. Colonial models. BASH FO R D PIANOS. 4 models. CASH or on EASY TERMS McKINNON BAIN'S NEW MUSIC WAREHOUSE. Representing the British and Continental Piano Co., Theatro Royul Buildings, NEW PLYMOUTH, (Catalogues Post Free.) Bicycles Bicycles Bicycles AGENTS FOR : THE SWIFT ROVER NATIONAL REX AND OTHER CYCLES. BICYCLES BUILT TO ORDER FROM B.S.A. FITTINGS. THE SWIFT and THE ROVER ENGLAND'S BEST. Bicycles from £l4. Why walk when , you can buy a COME AND INSPECT AT A. GEORGE'S CYCLE DEPOT, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. W. F. SHORT, (LATE W. F. BROOKING.) SCULPTOR AND MONUMENTAL MASON, POWDERHAM STREET, Next Fire Brigade Station, NEW PLYMOUTH. TTaVING acquired the business on 1 favouraole terms I bave Lowered Prices an order to reduce stock, which is of the very best material and workmanship. OVER 70 MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES. CROSSES, ETC., to choose from Stone and concrete Kerbing and Iron Railings supplied and erected, and work done in any part of the district and satisfaction guaranteed. INSPECTION INVITED. Illustrated Price Lists on appllcatioq

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 265, 12 November 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 265, 12 November 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 265, 12 November 1904, Page 3

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