THE GARDEN PARTY OF THE SEASON. RECREATION GROUNDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 'Under the Patronage of His ExniLLK.vov Loud Pi.i'sket anu I'auty. Ci AKRISON & TOWN BAN DS J" in attendance. Grand Maruli by the Children POSTER ANI) FANCY DIiESS. PHYSICAL DRILL FANCY EXERCISE BAY ON KT FIGHTING BY Till! TABANAKI RIFLES' CHAMPION TEAM SWIMMING PACES HIGH DIVING FANCY SWIMMING BY THE MEMBERS OF THE SWIMMING CLUB AFTERNOON TEA REFRESHMENT STALLS FRUIT STALL LOLLIE STALL BHAN TUB GIPSY TENT DELAYED TRAINS ! CHEAP PARES! Admission to Grounds ... Is Children (id Afternoon Ten 6d J.CLARK, Secretary. T ARANAKI LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION, SEVENTH 7TH CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT urn NEW PLYMOUTH LAWN TENNIS COURTS. VIVIAN STREET.
ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, lotli. 16th, 17th February, 1908. Players from all parts of the Oniony will compete, including Runner-up for N.Z. Championship, Miss Fowdrell, Wellington Champion C. J. Dickie, amlTaranaW Champion A. G. Wallace. Admission, each day, 1/Afternoon tea from 3 p.m. each day G. 0, WADDY, T.L.T.A. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. BALLS, CONCERTS AND DANCES N Orchestra of anything from four members, including: Yiolin, Hcrr Loesch: cornet,G. Saunders; string bass, J. Sturmey; piano, A. James; is open for engagement during the ensuing seanon. MR, A. JAMES pcssonally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., ami is prepared to cater for pianist only, or for any number of instruments. For terms, etc. apply to Mr A. JAMES, Director, New Plymouth Orchestral Union, carc Collier and Colonial Piano Co., Devon Street, New Plymouth. free. J. PATON, Hon. Secretary, Tournament Sec.
CORNWALL'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ■m/TKSSUH. COHNWALI, MHOS." liiivi' resumed teucliiug, and will reeeive pupils for VIOLIN, PIANO, VOICE PRODUCTION, AM) SINGING. A i,so, UANDOLTN, (U'lTAii, AM) JiANJO. Will visit Tiigluwooil Mondays, anil Waitai'u Thursdays. BOOT POLISH USC.iL PRICK 01 TIN 3 TINS FOli 1 /- ALLEN YEALE GKOCEH, DEVON STREET, Theatre Royal. Telephone 10(3. WESTPOBT COAL COMPANY, LIMITED.
CHEAP COAL! mHEWESTPOIIT COAL CO., X Ltd., beg to announce that, in response to a. demand for Ciieup Coal, they are now prepared to supply their Celebrated Coalbrookdale Coal at the following prices: EX YARD, DELIVERED IN BOKOUCIH (BAGGED). l'er ton Screened 41.)5, unscreened 3(is, small 32, 5, screened mils for blacksmiths' use His. lYr half-loii—Screened 20s, unscreened 18s, small 16s, screened nuts for blacksmiths' use, 17s. Per quarter ton—Screened 10s (id, unscreened ils (id, small Hs Gd, screened lints Us. Per sack—Screened Is (id, unscreened :1s '.ld, small :)n 3d. screened nuts 3s (id. Puponga, Taupiri, Stale, and Bnnmcr Jtuts. at lowest rates. WOOD. COKE, CHARCOAL, AND FIUKCL.\\ also slocked. 'J'lic Terms will be strictly Cash on Delivery, as tlie priees are so low lhal credit cannot be given. All null must be paid for before leaving the yard, or on delivery. Ten hags to the ton, 2c\vt. in each sack, weighed before leaving the yard. ffl.L WniallT CtIMHAXTKHIi. Telephone, (it; P.O. Box, 12(i, Office and Yard -. CORA'ER OE KLNG AMI yUEEN STREETS, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 15 February 1906, Page 3
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