SCHOOL EXHIBITION AND SALE OF WORK, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 4th and stii October. bTALLS: Plain and Fancy Work, Provisions, Jumble, Lollies, Fancy Goods, Decorated Boat, Xuias Tree, Fish Pond, Books. Competitions in Writing, Drawing, Sketching, Card Board, Recitation, Drill, Cookery, Doll Dressing, Hobbies, Bouquets, Buttonholes, Wreaths, etc. Otheb Attbactions : Orchestra, Pho nograph, Minstrels, Magic Lantern, Singing, Recitation, Gymnastics (Mr Taylor's class), Art Gallery, Afternoon Tea. Open 2 to 5.30, 7 to 10, ission 6d. Children half-price. GRAND GARDEN PARTY LABOB DAY. WEDNESDAY, loth OCTOBER In aid of the Recreation Sports Ground. (Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor.) RED LETTER DAY FOR TARANAKI. Monsteb Pbocessiok of Trade and Working Exhibits through the streets of New Plymouth. Amusements of All Descriptions will be held in the Recreation Ground, commencing at 12 noon, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Stalls on the Ground. Bands in attendance, ADMISSION, Is. Children not taking part in the procession 6d. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec. Recreati in Sports Ground. THE TWEN'i'Y-FOURTH ANNUAL
FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN ■will be held m the THEATRE ROYAL on FRIDAY, |NOYEMBER 9, 1906. DANCING i Children from 7 to 9.30. Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN TICKETS: Children under 14, Is ; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs Dockrill and the Ladies' Committee. First Prize will be given for the best Girl's Fancy Costume, also First Prize donated by Mrs D. O'Brien (value £1 Is) for most Original Costume, and also Prizes for the best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. N.P. AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. Annual General Meeting of -L the New Plymouth Amateur Swimming Club will be held in Messrs Bauchopo & Webster Offices on MONDAY', Ist October, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested, C. SEABRIGHT, Secretary. IT PAYS TO BUILD. THERE is no sentiment in business. No landlord is going to U't you a house unless he sees profit in it. Why not build a house for yourself, and save the rent ? That's making your money earn interest. Remember, as tho district grows rents will increase. Get our terms to borrowers. Ours is the best society to deal with. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOArt SOCIETY. Brougham. Street,
SPECIAL EXAMINATIONS FOR FREE PLACES IN SECONDARI SCHOOLS. EXTENSION OF TIME. Education Department, Wellington, 26th September, 1906 NOTICE is hereby given that the time for receiving entries for the special examinations for Junior Free Places in Secondary Schools, District High Schools, and Technical Schools, and for Senior Free Places in Secondary Schools and District High Schools is extended to the 7th October, This extension does not apply in the case of candidates for Scholarshtps or for the Civil Service. No fee ia payable for the examinations. Thero is no limit of age for Junior Free Places in respect of persons that pass the special examinations. Forms of application can bo obtained from the Office of any Education Board. G. HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools
NEW ZEALAND BAILWAYS. NEW I'LY MOUTH DEVIATION. CONTRACT FOll SUPPLY OP CONCRETE MATERIAL. rnENDERS for the Supply of BoulX dcrs and alternative Tenders for the Supply of Broken Stone or Shingle will be received up to noon of MONDAY, 15th October, at the office of the Railway Statiounmster at New Plymouth, where specification and conditions of contract may be seen. Tenders to be addressed to the District Engineer, New Zealand Railways, Wanganui, and to be marked on the outside " Tender for Concrete Material." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BY ORDER. District Engineer's Office, New Zealand Railways, September 21, 1906.
AET UNION I or TWELVE VALUABLE OIL PAINTIJNGS By Mhs W. Jbnkinson (By kind permission of tlio Colonial Secretary). NOW ON VIEW in (ho premises next io Mr Roberts', Jewoller, where tickets can bo obtained, Ist Prize, " In Time of Peril" (After Edwurd Clair Leigliton, b.a.l 2nd Prize, " George Sound." 3rd Prize, " Dusky Sound." And 9 other valuable works. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. i A BAKE OPPORTUNITY. INTELLIGENT Youth wanted as L apprentice Country lad preferred, Wages from beginning. Address till 13th October to W. Broreton, manufacturing jeweller and electrician, Now Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81853, 28 September 1906, Page 3
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