COMING! COMING! COMING WHEN? NEXT WEDNESDAV, l'/tli Oclobci WHERE? Til KAT It E KUl' AL, Nf.iv Plymouth. AUSTRAL BAND. ai-WOMEN-21 THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Dress Circle si of hall Is: fSTLook out for particulars.
JT. JOSEPH'S SUUOOLKOOVI .J EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE (in uul of Choir Funds) TUESDAY, OCTOBEit 10th. Commence at 8 p.m. Geutlemen Is Oil. Ladies, li UNITED BAND OF HOPE DEMONSTRATION. TREATRE KOYAL.-MONDAY October loth. Choruses, E pcilations, Dialogues, &c, by tke children. Address by C. 11. Poole, Esq., M.H.E, Admission Gil: reserved scats Is. Children half-price. Commcnco at 7.30 Conductor E. N, L. Okey Pianist Miss Douglas Leader Orchestra ~, Mr E, Golding 'Busses will leare Fitzroy and Vogeltown at 7.15, returning after the performance. TIAPTIST CHUJiCH, GILL ST. FIUDAY, October l'Jth. By special request of the Taranaii NoLiccnsc League, the KEY. N. A. DAVIS will discuss the Bible Wine (iuestion in a Lecture entitled: " PROHIBITION FROM A BIBLE STANDPOINT." Ecv T. G. Brooio will take tho chair at S p.m. lievelent questions answered at close.
GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. THEAT2E ROYAL Mew Plymouth, THURSDAY, October 25. 70 PEEEOEMEES 70 W. LINTS, A. HAKLE, ljibTituciOß. Hon. Sec.
THE TWENTY-FOUETH AMNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOIt ADULTS AND CHILDREN will bo held m the "1 H E A T R E ROYAL L on FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 9, I'JOO. DANCING: Children from 7to U. 30. Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN TICKETS : Children under 14, Is ; Ladies, is; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets uiuy be obtained from Mrs Dockrill and Ike Ladies' Committee. First Prize will be given for the best Girl's Fancy Costume, also First Prize donated by .Airs D. O'Brien (value i!l Is) for most Original Costume, and also Prizes for the best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. TAIUNAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 32ND ANNUAL METROPOLITAN SHOW
NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday & Thursday, NOYEMBEU 28 and 2U, l'Mli. £l5O Given foi> Butter Classes. PONY BACKS, JUMPING COMPETITIONS, AND OTIIEB ATTKACTIONS EACH DAI". ENTIUES for Butter Classes close ou SATURDAY, 3rd November, p.m. General Entries close un THUUSDAY, 22nd November, at 'J p.m. E. P. WEBSTEB, Secretary. Box ii 3, New Plymouth HE ESTATE OP JAMES PAUL, late of JS'ew Plymouth, brewer, deceased. 4 Ijlj persons haying claims against 2.JL. this estate are requested to f«ruisli particulars o£ same, in duplicate, to GOYETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors l'or the Executors TO IBONMONGEBS. i7"ANTHD—Capable ironmonger
iood opening for competent man. Vpply i>cTsoii=illj lo C. A. Wilkinson, GOVERNMENT OH'ii'c is popular, because it I uinlertakcs the following risks: Employer's Liability Personal Accident, and Sickness Mortgagees Indemnity, VT LOW KATES AND GIVES PHOMPT AND LIBEKAL SETTLEMENTS. Vou and your employees are liable to an accident any day. WILY NOT IcTSUIIE IN TIME H HICKMAN F. RUSSELL AGENT, New Plymouth. Opposite Post Ollice. Devon Street. PIANO TUNING^ Mil G. W, COKKIi, Corliticated Tuner, from Messrs John Pnnmead and Sons, London, is prepared to tune and repair pianos in town or country. Mr T. Avery, Sta- , lioner, Devon Street will be pleased to receive, till orders,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81865, 15 October 1906, Page 3
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