FRUIT! TO-DAY! NEWTON KING Will sell by auction, at bis Mart, TODAY, January 17, — 9nn BOXEs choicb fkuit comprising, APPLES, PLUMS, PEACHES, TOMATOES, PEARS, BANAN AS, LEMONS Sale at 3 o'clock.
Drill hall, new ply MOUTH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT BY THE GARRISON BAND. ■ PHYSICAL DRILL. BAYONET FIGHTING AND ARM DRILL By the Tarunnki Rifles. Gymnastic Display by Mr Lints and Pupils. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. To com. mence at 8 p.m. Admission One Slnllinu,
BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS Hold a sale of Choice Nelson ami other Fruit TO-DAY, at 2 ,j.ni AA Cases or more, comprising IVU Peaches, Plums, Banana i Tomatoes, etc. THE BIG BAND CONTEST HAWERA, JAN. 22, 23, 2i, 25, 26. Cheap Fares from 20th to 31st inclusive, The first gleam of Sunshine in the New Year to gladden thousands of hearts. A Gbeat Record is Going to bk Established. The eyes- of the colony are watching Tarannki. THE PREMIER BANDS OF N.Z. FACE THE MUSIC. Tuesday, Jan. 23—First Test Selection Thubsdat, Jan. 25—TiiePeoplb's Day Afternoon, Grand Military Marching Contest. Evening, Final Test Selection. Special Trains North and South, Delayed Trains North and South leave Havrera 11 p.m. after the Final Test. The prices are the People's Prices, 1/- __ 1/THOIJSANDS ARE COMING! A. M. CONROY, Secretary.
WHITELY MEMORIAL SUN DAY SCHOOL. THE ANNUAL PICNIC In connection witJi the above school will be held at Glenarvin on THUIiSDAY, 18th inst. Brakes will leave the Whitely Ha at 10 and 11 o'clock, and in the afterp noon at 2 and 3 p.m. ' Tea will bo provided. Adults Is, return fares Is.
THE CHURC H OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC WILL be hold, by kind permission of Mils. Dyne, in ker beautiful Grounds, adjoining the Henwood Railway Station, Bell Block, on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18 SPORTS AND GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN. Seh»ol Children will leave by train at 12,50 p.m. Special train for visitors at 2.16 p.m. Admission to Grounds (including tea) adults Is, children Ud, Railway fares at excursion rates.
ENJOYABLE BOOKS LATEST AND MOST POPULAR SELECTION. Beverley of Graustark, by McOutckeon The Pillar of Light, Louis Tracy The Princess Pusses, C. N. and A. M. Williamson Hc\rt of Wales, Allen liaine 1.X.R.1., Peter Rosegger Heritage of the Free, David Lyall Hector, My Dog, Egcrton Young The Cherry Riband, S. R. Crockett Bridget's Quarter-Deck, Amy Lc Feuvre White Fire, Oxenham Marriage of Willia*i Ashe, Humphrey Ward Sonny, Ruth Stewart Soprano, M. Crawford The Claim Junipers, Stewart E. White Light Freights, Jacobs Tillie, H. R. Martin Maker of History, E. P. Oppenheim Many Cargoes, Jacobs etc., etc., etc. r l\ R. HODDER BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
JOHN UPTON AND SON, GENTS for the WONDEItFUL WEItTHETM AND WHEELER AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES. Tliev undertake to repair nil kinds of machines, imd guarantee tlicir work. Also Agents for the British and 'Continental Pianos—a good stoek to select from. They have also tlic best stock of Sheet Music of the Latest Songs. This department is represented by Mn. Hennessey. Their latest is the new B1 ock Ligh is as thou you were readily daylight, so bright, pure and i-tudi this wonderful, white f with any kind of gas, n ud gunrcnli 'jf'l caudle power, equ to ten electric bulbs. WHEN YOU HEAD THE GAS BILL by the Block Light, you will lind that you have been having twice the light at half the cost of the older system of lighting. Without a Block Light in your home you arc wasting gas and getting inferior light. J. UPTON AND SON, Near Bewley and Grilliths', Devon- Street.
TASTEFUL TRIBUTES on will find it hard (o select 11 more tasteful tribute than nil exclusive design in pure marble. There are 70 odd headstones and crosses in my here, at prices from .C't to fill). Call round and see them; you will ml. mire the beautiful muterml and the workmanship. Write for free illustrated catalog and price-hat, if you cannot cull. W. F. SHORT POWDER If AM STBEET NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8030, 17 January 1906, Page 3
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