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Drill hall, new ply MOUTH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT BY THE GARRISON BAND. PHYSICAL DKILL. BAYONET FIGHTING AND ARM DRILL By the Taniuaki Rifles. Gymnastic Display by Mr Lints ami Pupil*. Doors opi'U at 7.30 p.m. To cornmeiiee at 8 y.m. Admission One Sliillins;. THE BIG BAND CONTEST HAWEIiA, JAN. 22, 23, 24, 25, 2(>.

Cheap Fares from 20th to 31st inclusive. The first gleam of Sunshine iu the New Year to gladden thousands of hearts. A Giieat Hecord is Goixs to be Established. The eyes of the colony are watching Tarnnaki. THE PKEMIEB BANDS OF N.Z. FACE THE MUSIC. Tuesday, Jan. 23—First Test Selection Thursday, Jan. 25 —The People's Day Afternoon, Grand Military Marching Contest. Evening, Final Test Selection, S?>iCIAL Til l INS NoHTH AX!) Soi'Tll, Delayed Trains North and South leave Hancra 11 p.m. after the Final Test. The prices are the People's Prices, l/- _ l/THOUSANDS AltE COMING! A. M. CON 1(0V, Secretary.

AT/MUTELY MEMORIAL SUN VV DAY SCHOOL. THE ANNUAL PICNIC In connection with tye above school will be held at Glenarvin on THUKSDAY, 18th inst. ' i . Brakes will leave tlie Whitely Ha at 10 and 11 o'clock, and in the after noon at 2 and 3 p.m. Tea will he provided. Adults Is, return fares Is.

THE CHUIiCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC WILL be hold, by kind permission of Mbs. Dynh, in her beautiful Grounds, adjoining the Henwood Haihvay Station, Bell Block, on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 18

SPORTS AND GAMES FOll THE CHILBREN. School Children will leave by train at 12.50 p.m. Special traiu for visitors at 2.1 fi p.m. Admission to Grounds (including tea,) adults ]s, children Ud. Railway fares at excursion rates. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. BAND CONTEST AT HAWERA

Holiday excursion tickets, available for return till 1711 i FEBRUARY, will be issued to Hawera on 20rjr, 22nn, 21th. ami 25th JASUARY, and by MOUSING TItATS on Mm .TASIT All Y from Sew Plymouth, Wan ganui, niul intermediate stations, in eluding Waitara and Toko branches. These tiekets will SOT be available by MAIL TIIAISS from 20th to 27tli January, inclusive. Oil 25th JASUAIIY, trains will leave Sew Plymouth at 7.-10 a.m. and !).3o a.m., Waitara 7.55 a.m. and 9.45 a.m., for Hawera, returning from Hawera ut 4.25 p.m., Racecourse 4.35 p.m., for Waitara and Sew Plymouth, and at 11.0 p.m. for Sew Plymouth. The 9.35 a.m. train will stop at the llaeecourse. The usual 1.10 p.m. train, Hawera lo Sew Plymouth, will SOT run. For further particulars, see posters. BY OHDEIi. 801101-GH OF SEW PLYMOUTH. rTMiSDEIiS are invited, and will be JL received at my office it]) to noon on MOSDAY, Ixst., for the grazing rights for one year of lieserve T (adjoining the Western Park). Conditions of lease may lie obtained at the Borough Offices. F. T. BELLKISGEII, Town Clerk,

ENJOYABLE BOOKS LATEST AXI) MOST I'OI'L'LAH SELECTIOX. Beverley of Graustark, by McCutclieoii The Pillar of Light, Louis Trnc.y Tiie Princess Pusses, C. X. anil A. M. Williamson Jleu't of Wales, Allen Kaiuc 1.X.1i.1., Peter Koseggcr Heritage of tlie Free, Daviil Lyall Hector, My I'og, Egcrton Young Tlie Cherry liilmml, S. li. Crockett Bridget's Quarter-Deck, Amy Lo Fcuvre While Fire, Oxcnliam Marriage of William Ashe, Humphrey Ward Sonny, l!u(h Stewart Soprano, M. Crawford The Claim Jumpers, Stewart E. While Light freights, Jacobs Tillie, IT. U. Martin Maker of History, H. P. Oppcnhciui Many Cargoes, Jwobs etc., elc., etc,

T. R. lIODDER BOOKSKILKK, STATION'KB, AX J) FANCT (iOODS DEALEII DEVON ST, NEW PLYMOUTH, JOHN UPTON AND SON, CENTS in it nil", WONDERFUL WEIiTIIEIM AND WIIEKLEI! AND WILSON SEWING MACHINES. They undertake to repair nil kinds of liiiicliiiios, and guarantee their work. Also A penis for the lirilish and Continental Pianos—a good slock to seleet from. Tliev have also Die lies! stock of Sheet Music of the Latest Songs. This department is represented liy Mil. Hun.nhssky, , Their latest is the new B1 ock Ligh is as thouig you were rendu p aylight, so Vr hi, pure a id rt c; i'\ is \vi nderful. while lijl.l. 1 with any kind of gas. and guan.i.it 1 iri 1 candle pow cr, (i)U to len electric hullis. WHEN VOir jtEAI) THE CAS .HILL by the liloek Light, you will liiid 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 are wasting gas and getting inferior light. J. UPTON AND SON, Near Ueivley and Griffiths', Dkvox Sweet.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8031, 18 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8031, 18 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8031, 18 January 1906, Page 3

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