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"JAPANESE AT HOME." AN Uuiquc entertainment iu tiic Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Queen Street. Performers in Japanese Costumes. Japaucso decorations, null customs, TO-DAY k TO-NIGHT. Open this afternoon and ovening. Songs, Recitations, Dialogues, etc. In aid of the Sunday School funds. You 'will enjoy 'THE JAPANESE AT HOME." Admission, Afternoon 6d, Tea (kl' Evening Is, including good Supper. OLYMPIA ELITE RINK TO-DAY , (Thursday) Afternoon Murtiuee. Admission (id, Skates (id. Children half-price. Thursday Evening—Half-mile H andicap.' Entry free, Children's Fancy Dress Masquerade, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2nd and 3rd May. Handsome prizes awarded. WELCOME TEA AND SOCIAL TENDERED to Rev. T. G. Brooke and family by the congregation of the Wliitoley Memorial Church, in the Whiteloy Hall, on THURSDAY, APRIL 20. Tea at (! p.m.; social at 7.30. Admission to tea, one shilling ; children sixpence. The public will be welcomed. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLROOM.

THURSDAY, APRIL 26. BUCHEE PARTY AND DANCE In aid of choir funds. Commence at 8 p.m. Ladies Is, gents Is 6d STAE FOOTBALL CLUB. MEMEEBS of the Star Football Club are requessed to attend practice on THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 2.30, as teams will be selocted. WHAItTON HUMPHRIES, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH BOXING ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Meeting of tlie above Association will be lield in the Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Business: To receive annual report and balance-sheet, election of officers, and general. A. F. WATEKS, Hon. Sec. SPLENDID CHANCE. p?h7ACEES: 8 miles from New (J I Plymouth ; near beach, school and factory, Fifteen acres native bush and karaka groves. Owner is absentee. Prico: A BARGAIN, ,C san acre FREEHOLD. Terms: £6O cash. Apply, E. J. CAIITHEW & Co.

A CONVINCING, CORN CURE COMPLIMENT Kuaremu, £i"g Country. Mr Teed— Dear Sir,—l duly received yours and enclose HAVE two shillings for your corn cure. I assure you YOU I sent the money by a respectable Auckland A citizen to get me a box of Teed's Coax Cure, and PAIN- he says that ho tried several chemists shops FUL ( 's among |tlie rest) but as none of them had CORN ? it he would not take other preparations that they offered him and he brought me back my money. Mr Kuaremu, TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, DEVON ST.

LAND! LAND! HUNDBEDS OP SHEEP RUNS DAIRY FARMS, AND ) V PROPERTIES 3 FOR SALE. Apply for Gazettes. 205 ACRES Freehold; all fla and mostly ploughablc; CO acres at present in crops; 2 pajldocks, well watered; sheep yards, etc; situated 4 miles from township and railway station and 3 miles from creamery. Prieo, £8 10s per acre. Terms. JOHN COUPEE & CO. NAPIER. (JUaJK'JIiiL MUSIC BALLS, CONCERTS AND DANCES AN Orchestra of anything from four members, including: Yiolin, Herr Loosch: cornet,G. Saunders; string bass, J. Sturmuy; piano, A. James; is open for engagement during the ensuing season. MR. A. JAMES personally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., and 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, care Collier and Colonial Piano Co., Dcyod Street. New Plymouth

A Bountiful Breakfast GOOD MOBNING I AW you ready for breakfast i Thore is uo doubt it is good policy to have a really well yleuishcd breakfast table: plenty of good, nourishing food. It is also wiso to take time and get a really good substantial breakfast. To start the day welt in this respect will enable you to accomplish more work with less physical expense. THE PEOPLE'S GROCEJiy can provide you with dainty and substantial breakfast-table requirements. x For Porridge Oats, etc., etc. CiifjnY) Loaf Sugar, Crys. OuguL Sugar Moist Sugar. m #a We strongly recomItfl, mend our own imported teas,grown ou , the sunny uplands of Ceylon They will be found delicious and economical beverages. 1/-, 1/4, 1/10, 2/., 2/1! lb. Mil]/- Condensed or Dried "'i'ii Milk and Cream. Dnftpr Bell Block Factory Dullul Butter,, fresh twice weekly, superb, Is lb Eggs, Ham and Bicon ot Priiuest

quality I C. CARTER DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. PUNO TUNINCx. R C. VY. COKER, Certificated Tuner, from Messrs Jolin Brinsmcad »nd Sons, London, is prepared to tunc and repair Pianos in town or country. Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon Street, will be pleased to receive all orders VISITING CARDS printed in best style at the Daily News office>

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8094, 26 April 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8094, 26 April 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8094, 26 April 1906, Page 3

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