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GRAND GARDEN PARTY To be held in the JtHI'HRA.TroX GUor.NDS, Xi:« Pi.YUorni 011 "yy EDXESD A Y AFTEIi NOH N 21st Fkbki'akv, lu aid of the Recreation Sports Ground Fund, This Function will lie tlie Greatest of its kind ever held in Tai'amiki and will include Grand Poster and Fancy Dress March by School Children Swimming Sport s Display of Physical Drill, Firing Exercise, Bayonet Fighting, by Taranaki Uille Volunteer Champion Team Fancy Dancing Boating on Lake. Bands in Attendance. Aft (.'l'llOOU Tea and liefresluneuts of every description. Preparations are being made to accomodate thousands. Everybody invited to come and have the best afternoon's enjoyment ever provided in jS'ew Plymouth.

Admission to Grounds ... Is Clii'dnm (id Afternoon Ten (id JiJ'ITLSJI AND FOKFKIN BIBLE SOCIETY. rpKK Annual Electing of the New X IMymouth Auxiliary of the British unit Foreign Bible Soeiett will be held on WEDNESDAY EYE tit 8 oVloclc, in the Presbyterian Hull. Addresses will be delivered by the lievs. F. Larkins and W. li. Woolley. Collection in aid of the funds of the Soeioly. Committee requested to meet at 7.30 ]i.m. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITAIIA SPOUTS. OX the Stli l-KBia'AUY passengcr tram will leave New Plymouth at. 11.0 a.in. arriving Wailara 11.55 a.m., returning fnVi Wnitara at •1.10 p.m. and U.SO ]i.m. for New Plymouth. The u.iial 1.15 ji.in. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.20 p.m., Waitaru 5.25 p.m. for Oruru and Hnwcra. M 1! r I T ! T BY OItDJiU. T().1)AY!

NEWTON KING Will sell )>v public iUU'tIOH ill his Mart, to-day—--500 BOXESCHOICEPJUJIT Apples, "Pours, Peaches, Apricots. Nectarines, (Jrapes, Lemons, Cucumbers. Tomatoes, . Green It ages, Plums (Diamond, Burbank, Ogon, Fatsuma, Orleans,) etc, Sale at 2 o'clock. HAHOTU. TJIUUSDAY, FJiBUUAHV 8 NEWTON KING "W7"[Lrj sell bv auetiou ai his j-ards TT asabovc^250 HEAI> MIXEDCArrLE Sale at 12.30. COIiNWALL'S BCHOOL OP MUSIC. MIiSSJW. COHNWALL BllOii have resumed leacLinfj, and will receive pupils for • VIOLIN, PIANO. VOICE PRODUCTION, AM) SINGING. A I.so, . MANDOLIN, CUITAtt, AND BANJO. A\ ill visit Iiiglewoo:! Midi lavs, and AVaitara TluirsJays. TO BVM.NKIS MEN.

AIiI'SINKS* I)l;111' > il]i])Oill-;«]lcL' shunlil In' % KicUiud iiulii-.ilivi-of ps*.:>|icrilv inn (|i!kl, foivcful manner. S,ii:pi- way willi lii.-i roproscu laLivcs ,uiil liis stationery 'L'Sir Dui.y Kkus'.lu!i.]ii'imiiiir JV|BU'{]ii(.iit turns out (Minimi'i'iul statuimn'y lil to ni't as any business man's representative. One trial uriler will convinco. Try !

TU PARKXTS AXI) GUAKDIAXS. 4 X (Architect willi gnml lidiiTal .ijL prtiL-lii-o in one of tin; chief '.•mires of tin 1 I'oloiiv liiis it vacancy for ail articloil ]>ii]ii 1. Premium rec|uifotl. Apply to " Architect," at Ihc ollii-i; ol'

LINOLEUM AT ;'.S (id A YARD. LET us rnim-li (lie I'll I mv scheme in any room yon wish renovated, as I'm' as the lloor covering goes. Tin- liTiv designs will delight your eye. anil tlic low prices will please vour purse.] OFFICE CHAIRS HELP YOU In two ways. If I hey ai'i 1 wi-11 arranged to rest tin--1 iody, lliey help you to ito niori' anil better work. If elegant ami good in appearance, tlu'y create a favourable impression on your visitors. When buying n ehair, remember a prosperous-looking ullii'i' is nil indication of prosperity. DINGLES FrI!XI Tl' H K STOHK, Dkvo.N Stiikbt, >'K»V I'M hoi' Til. Tt) LET.—Furnished house, of six rooms, close to town, ami pleasanlly situated. All conveniences ami necessaries. Apply for terms, ele., ti "A.8.C.," JN'kws cilice, or liox I 111, >'ew Plymouth. / <A>il invesieil in pleasing furniture V, for your home is always a souuil invest ■incut. The satisfaction am J Icasnre derived ln»n same is ii:i rcasei if you purchase from I tingle's. Tin Fiu'niliuv Store, t).'v:-n Street, Xi Fly, ii mil h. VIfrASTKU A Tvpiste, Apply TI "Atlas,'' liox 21, (i.P.0., -\i Plymouth. ■£ % r X NTF.D. --limployiiiciii, eiliu 7 ? on wages or commission I) i'ik'i'gtiic young man.—Apply "YV. Post olllce, Hawera. W< ■. !; : ' « large unfurnislit lOOai, ISfcafc' terms ami sit I tiou to "iiuuui," iNuws otliec,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 7 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 7 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 7 February 1906, Page 3

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