Drill hall. i\ew Plymouth. THURSDAY", JANUARY 18. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT BY THE GARRISON BAND. PHYSICAL DRILL. BAYONET FIGHTING AND ARM DRILL By (lie Tiiraiiaki Rifles. Gymnastic Display by Mr Lints and Pupils. Doovs open ut 7.30 p.m. To commence at 8 p.m. Admission One SliiUm?. WAIWAKAIHO. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1005.] QAA HEAD OF MIXED OUU CATTLE Sale at 12.30 p.m. NEWTON KING Auctioneer. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1906.
mHE FIRSTTERM will commence JL on MONDAY, February 5. Early application should bo made to secure accommodation for Boarders. Copies of the prospectus niay be obtained on application. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. THE BIG BAND CONTEST HAWERA, JAN. 22, 23, 24, 25, 2G. Cheap Fares from 20th to 31st inclusive. The first gleam of Sunshine, in the New Year to gladden thousands of hearts. A Great lincoim is Going to be Established. The eyes of the colony are watching Taranaki. THE PREMIER BANDS OF N.Z. FACE THE MUSIC. Tfesdat, Jan. 23—First Test Selecti ■ Thursday, Jan. 25—The People's I). Afternoon, Gmid Military Mai'c . ing Contest. L.'cning, Final Tc Selection. Special Tiiaiss Nohth anii South. Delayed Trains North and South leave Hawera 11 p.m. after the Final Test. The prices are the People's Prices, 1/- _ 1/THOUSAXDS AliE COMING! A. M. CONROY, Secretary. JOHN UPTON AND SON, AGENTS fob tub WONDERFUL WERTHEIM AND WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES. They vndertake to repair all kinds of machines, and guarantee their work. Also Agents for the British and Continental Pianos—a good stock to select from. They have also the best stock of Sheet Music of the Latest Sours. This department is represented by Mb. Hennessey. Their latest is the new Block Light. It is as though yon were reading by dayligl t, so bright, pure and steady this wonderful, white light. Used with any kind of gas, and guaraute brilliancy of 300 candle power, equ'i' to ten c'ectric bulbs.
WHEN TOiJ HEAD THE GAS BILL by tlic Block Light, you will fiud that you liave been having twice llio light at half the cost of the older system of lighting. Without a Block liglit in your home you are wasting as and getting inferior light. J. UPTON AND SON, Near Bewley and Griffiths', Devon Stkeet.
A GIFT. 110 ACRES LEASEHOLD WILL BE THROWS' IN To the Buyer who secures 158 acres, with G-roomed house, ID-bail cowshed, paved yard, trap shed; calf shed, piggeries, etc. The laud is all fenced and sub - divided, and all ploughahle. Half luile from factory. Price only ONLY £9 10/ PEE ACRE for the freehold, GILMOUIt AXD PATTIE, Broi'uium St. ... New Pl.uioutii
B° 0K j J ovEEs Tliose books deserve more spai , !m( wo should need the who - newspaper to tell you of all ti. good tilings. The four latest are —Captain's All, by Jacobs; the Cherry Kibband, by Crockett; White Fire, by J. Oxcuham; J.N.Ii.F. by 1\ Hoscgger BOOK BL'YEHS A bookseller's heavy stock means to a book buyer a wide range (or selection at low prices. I have a very heavy stock, and will give to schools and others larger discounts than ever DItAW'LXG BOOKS These drawing books are interleaved with tissue paper and enhance the appearance and value of every sketch. 130 doz. all sizes, selling now at Id, 2d and 3d each ; usually sold for 3d, Id niul (id each STATIONERY Envelopes from 3s per 10U0 aw 1 , upwards. Five quires of notepaper, good quality, attractively wrapped,for Nd! T. E. HODDEK, BOOKSELLEII Devon Stiieet
THE FARMER'S EXTRA PROFIT rgWH owner of a Dairy JL where milk is set in p:in> for cream TllliOW.S AWAY OM! FIFTH of bis but lor. AW can show you lion" to make an extra profit of tlli) 17s every year in it ton cow dairy. An Alfa-Laval .Separator will obtain as much UutU-r from live cows as you now get from six. You sec the point at oiiee extra ]irolits. The Alfa-Laval is an earning power. It costs you nothing really, because it pays for itself with the cream saved. Write to us for further information ; we will give you 25 unanswerable arguments why you should use the "Alfa Laval." Talk it over with your manager—or your wife —and write us then. BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS DAIRY PROVIDERS, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8028, 15 January 1906, Page 3
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