CjT. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOM EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. THURSDAY, MARCH 15tli. Good Music and Slipper. Commence at X p.m, Cients, Is - ■ - - HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. WHITELEY CHURCH. PUBLIC SOCr.U,, Al WiIITRLKr HALL a! 7.: GRAND CONCERT RECREATION SPORTS GROUND IMPROVEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE-NEW PLY-" MOUTH. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. Special Engagement of— MR HAMILTON HODGES. PUBLIC BA.LL MONDAY, APRIL Hi. THEATRE ROYAL In aid of Western Park Improvement Fund. Dancing nt 8 p.m. Tickets.- Gentlemen, :)s; Ladies, 2s. GARRISON BAND. ALL NATIONS' FAIR. TIIK THEATRE RO 1 NEW PLYMOUTH. IX AID 01 BAND E( BAND EQUIPMENT AND BAND ROOM. GRAND BAZAAR. ART UXION-VALUAI3L PRIZES. s«}" See I lie First Prize Sideboard in Mr E. Dingle's Window. COMPETITIONS OF ALL KINDS
Fancy Dancing! Guessing Competitions! Get a Dividend from our Waihi Gold Mine. Shooting Gallery. Orchestral Musi.] Every Evening. AFTERNOON TEA AND SUI'I'KKS. Art Union Tickets obtainable, from members avid from E. Dingle, NEWTON ALLEN, DELICIOUS BAKERY. L7"OU may have lasted our delicious L pastry and small goods. If you ....re not, ask a friend's opinion who has and then act. One trial is all we ask. The stock is always fresh, because the business is always increasing, HYGIENIC BAKERY DI'.VOX SIIIEKT - NfcW PLYMOUTH. A CONVINCING t CORN CURE COMPLIMENT Ruaremu, Ki"g Ojuulrv. Mr TeedDear Sir,—l duly received yours and enclose HAVE two shillings for your corn cure. 1 assure you VOIT T scut the money by a respectable Auckland A citizen to get me a box of Tebu's Cokx Chru, and PAIN- he says that lie tried several chemists shops Firi'i { 's among the rest), hut as none of Ilium had CORN ? it he would not take other preparations that they offered him ami, he brought me back my money. Mr lliiai'cmu. TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, PR YON ST. ELECTRIC LIGHT nore effectively Ijlc by any other CHEAPEIi, RE'TTEI!, AND MOM CONVENIENT. A local storekeeper used other lighting power for three Saturdays at a cost of in lid ; succeeding three Saturdays he used electric light installed by us at a cost of 2s (id. See how wise? He saves money, gets a better, brighter, steadier light and far more convenience Write or call in for estimates (free). Doesn't cost much to iustal electric light; very little, in fact. SMART BROS ELECTRICIANS, BROUGHAM STREET
A NOVEL CHAIR WHILE reading i newspaper we TMILE reading this 1 newspaper we rcyou are no! experiencing of our new Linen Fibre Chairs imported I'rom ltongfomg. They are as lough as steel itself tor wear, but are light and artistic, and "give " CHEAP LINES IN MATS For instance, Door Mats at 3/ti, 1/- and 5/.. No better value anywhere. (food value in mats of every description. When you come to think uf it. money spent in Ihe home is well spent. Call in and let us help you make a select ion. DINGLE'S Fl"1!N1 TV K E SXO H E .Devon Stiiekt. New I'i.viioitii
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 12 March 1906, Page 3
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