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rrUIEATRK KOYAL.-WEDNES X DAY, November 7th. TAYLOR-CARRINGTON CO. I In Hie ue\v, sensational ami omotiona' drama, "LONDON LIFE." New and realistic scenic effects. A London Slum, A London Foundling, London Bridge, etc. Admission—ls, 2s, :)s. Ladies liallru:c to circle and stalls. Children i ;on]|)iuiu'd by aililt (id to ttnyi ~...•!. of the theatre. l Box Plan at Colonial Piano C ":. AimiTAUK, Advance Man A GIIAND (JONCEKT & DANCE

111 ad of School nml Hall Funds will be held m tlio Koru Public Hall on FRIDAY, November 9th. Mr Tiscb, ol Nuiv Plymouth, will show Kinematograph views of places of m lercsl seen by him during his recent trip round ihe world. Phonograph selections will be given by Mr Attiill, whose instrument is one of the most up-to-date, possessing splendid new records of the latest and most popular music. Coneert to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission- Concert Is; iliuien. (rents Is; children 1 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY. (In aid of Western Park Funds), On MONDAY, November oth, I*lo6, at 8 p.m. sharp at WEST END SCHOOL. Half proceeds to be devoted to Recreation Sports Ground. Admission Is, includinn first-class supper. G, E. ULAN CHARD, Hon. eec. THE T^ENTY-POmmST" - ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN will be held m tlio rn HEA TE E EOY A L JL on FRIDAY, INOVEMBER 9, 1906. DANCING: Children Adui. .......v. FANCY DANCING ISY CHILDREN :

TICKETS:' Children under 14, Is, Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs Dockrill and tko Ladies' Committee. First Prize will be given for the best Girl's Fancy Costume, also first Prize touatcd by .Mrs D. U'JJnen (value £1 Is) for most Original Costume, and also Prizes for the best Boy's Fancy and Original Costumes. "Swimming-. OPENING SPGKTS. IN AID OF WESTERN PARK FUNDS. BATHS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, At 2 p.m. Under Rules of Iho N.Z. Amateur Swimming- Association; Lliristchurch IRejr.) EVENTS: No. I —Maiden Race, 33yd-;; Isi p/ z < trophy value 10/. and pr.zu value 2/6. Norn. 6d. 2—Boys' Race, 33yds; Ist prize, silver medal. Norn. Od. 3—S.B. Dive Ist prize trophy value 7/6. Nom. 6d. 4—SchoU Race, West End Boys: Ist prize, silver mn.1.,1 vt_ - free. s—School Race, West End Girls; Ist prize, silver meda'. Nom! free. 6—33s'ds CHib: 1 st, trophy value 10/; 2nd. Nom. Gel. 7—High Dive; Ist, trophy value 7/6 Nom. Od. S—Cup of Tea Race; , s t, trophy value 5/. Nom. Od. 9—ooyds, Club; Ist, trophy value 15;'; 2nd, value 5/. Nom. 1/. 10—Tug of-War. ' 11 —Junior Polo Match. Nominations for Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and g, close with W. Lints, Devon' street., or at Baths with Mr F. Poland, November sth, 6 p.m SEATS PROVIDED. Admission 1/. C| E. SEABRIGHT, Hon. Sec.

TABANAKI AGBICULTU. iL SOCIETY. 32ND ANNUAL METROPOLITANi SHOW wi._ be held, at NEW PLYMOUTH, Wednesday & Thursday, NOVEMBEB 28 and 20, 1006. £l5O Given for Butter PONY HACKS, dUMPIXG COMPETITIONS, AND OTJIEK ATTKAOTIONS EACH MY. IjINTBIES for Butter Clashes close U on SATUEDAY.iird November, 5 p.m. General Enlries el"«.; un THUBSDAY, 22nd November, at 9 p.m. E. P. WEBSTEB, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth , DECEMBER THIS DATE FOB GARDEN PARTY BEOOKLANDS. THE TABANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY, Limited. TO THE SHAEEHOLDEES. CAUTION. mr-EE Directors request all sliare JL holders to retrain from giving DIRECTORS bearing ',hc da f e :—New Plymouth, NOVEMBKK, I'JOti. CHANGE OF BUSINESS 15T P. MABTIN & SON notify ¥V • that they have purchased the stock-in-trade of Mi; A Ci.ut's CILL STREET WOOD AND GOAL and hope to retain the patronage of Mr Cliff's nUomcrs Uv supplying them Willi coe I fuel and by (heir we lTO BUILD EBB. mKSDEBS will be received at my JL Olliee till J. p.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 7th, for the erection of Additions to the High School. Lowes! or any lender not necessarily King's Buildings, I 3Uth October, I'JUG.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81882, 6 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81882, 6 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81882, 6 November 1906, Page 3

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