MAYORALTY ELECTION ISINCKEELY thank my supporters at tlie Mayoralty Election for placing me at the'head of the Foil, and I wish to particularly thank my Committee whose enthusiastic efforts contributed so largely to th;il result, and mist I will be able to prove that the confidence reposed in me has not been misplaced. E. DOCKRILL. [ MAYORALTY ELECTION. HAVE much pleasure in thanking I A the Electors who voted for me on Wednesday. J. B. ROY. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALAMITY THE Premier haying telegraphed _ that contributions will bo acceptable in San Francisco, the TowntClerk i will receive subscriptions, which will bo acknowledged through the Press, and the money will bo cabled direct to San Francisco, E, COCK, Mayor. OiIATA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that an election of two members for the Omata Road Board Commissioners in place of Messrs Alfred George and WilliamPattimore Bishop, will be held at the office of the Board, Egmont street, Kew Plymouth, on SATURDAY, sth May, 1906. Tdcckrethe Board's office as above the place, and noon ou SATURDAY, the 28th April, 1906, as the time, for receiving nominations of candidates. D. McALLUM, Returning Officer. Egmont street. New Plymouth, 9th April, 1906.
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■NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWERA RACES. ON 2ml ami 3rd May spocial train will leave Hun-eru at 4.25 p.m., Racecourse 4.35 p,m., for Waitara anil New Plymouth. The usual 4.10 p.m. train Iliwcra to New Plymouth will NOT run. Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return till 3rd May, will be issued to Normanby on 2nd May and by morning train on 3rd May ; from New Plymouth and intermediate stations, including Waitara and Toko branches. These Excursion Tickets will NOT bo available by the mail trains, lieturn tickets, available for day of issue ONLY, Normanby to Racecourse (price 2s (id each, including admission to Course), can bo obtained from the Guard" o& at Normanby Station. Eor further particulars see Posters. BY ORDER.
CENSUS, APRIL 2dm, 1906. T TOUSEHOLDERS arc reminded I tc iill in Schedules on the night o£ the 2Uth, in readiness for the subenumerators, who begin collection on the 30th. Any householders who may not have received a Census Schedule are requested to apply to the undersigned. J, S. S. MEDLEF, Census Enumerator, New Plvmouth. EOlt SALE OK LEASE. 1 -L4l*-) I mid hilly laud about two nules from the township of Huiroa. No buildings. 050 acres in grass. Will sell Freehold upon exceptional terms or will lease I'or a term of years with purchasing clause. Apply— C. E. MAJOR, Haw THE BISCUIT THAT PLEASES There's'a heaped-up measure of biscuit goodness in those of Carr and Co.'s. As many kinds as days in the month, and each new, crisp, fresh, and out of the ordinary. AT REDUCED PRICES NOW
1 nave ]ust been advissd, as New Plymouth agent, of a fresh shipment arriving My stock is always fresh, so these are selling at a big reduction to make room. CARR & 00. MAKE TEEM An! that means tuo eriterion of all that is good in biscuits. I recommend for afternoon teas and surprise parties tho "Harkaway," a delicious short biscuit, or the "Maitro de Hotel," a crisp, sweet sponge. Tlicy arc frosh. I sell out before | they can get stalo und this redaction will clear my stock almost before the others arrive, IJ. WHITAKER i\ext Criterion Hotel. OKOHESTRAL MUSI U BALLS, CONCERTS AND DANCES A N Orchestra of anything from four XjL members; including: Violin, KerrLoesdi: cornct.G. Saunders; string bass, J. Sturmcy; piano, A. James; is. open for engagement during the ensuing season. MB. A. JAMES personally attends Concerts, Soirees, etc., and is prepared to cater for pianist only, or for unj number of instruments.. For terms, etc. apply to Mr A. JAMES, Director, New Plymouth Orchestral Union, care Collier and Colonial Piano Co., Devon Street. New Plymouth. AHEAD OF . . HOME-MADE. . . AND . CHEAPER. WHY bake and stew over the firo when we can make cakes and pastry for you? You need have no hesitation in buying them. Our ingredients arc just what you would like to use yourself. Sweet milk, fresh from our own cows; eggs, fresh every day; the butter used is sweet and J'rcsli; the bakehouse is clean and airy, and our baker knows bis business. That's why our pastry and cakes are so iiopulai'.
E. MAY, in Su'eef, New Plymouth. OBTAINABLE FUOM ALL WOOD AND COAL DEALERS. PIANO TUNING. r ll C. W. COKED, Certificated' 1.V.1. Timer, from Messrs Jolin I Brinsmead anil Sons, London, is prepared to tune and repair Pianos in town or country, Mr T. Avery, Stationer, Devon Street, will be pleased to I receive all orders VISITING CAIfDS printed in besl style at the Daily News oflice
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8095, 27 April 1906, Page 3
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