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FIRST-CLASS CONCERT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOLKOGM, on THURSDAY NiCHT. the 22nd, •at 8 o'clock. (Under the patronage of the Lady Mayoress.) THE PROGRAMME consists of itoms of music, vocal and instrumental, by the leading artistes of the city. The concert is in aid of the funds of I he United Irish League, a purely non--ectarian organisation which was iormed in this city to promote n 1 healthy and intelligent interest hoing taken in that great Imperial question, whether Ireland lus a right to enjiy a constitution similar to that enjoyed by us in New Zealand. The promoters ol the concert believe that every liborty-loving New Zealauder will lr.'lp lhat cause of progress vliicu was carried through the House of Commons by overwhelming majorizes iji lfcSli and 1803. ■V FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA has been secured for the occasion, ADMISSION—Gent's 2s, ladies Is 6d GARRISON BAND MUSICAL EXAMINATION TEE First Annual Musical Examination (practical) for members of .he Baud will be held in the Drill Hall on THURSDAY, 22nd iNovember. Clio first and second in each of the .nree classes will receive Gold and Silver Medals respecticely. ADMISSION-ls. C B. McOONNELL, Bandmaster, N, ALLEN, Hon. Sec

DECEMBER 6TH. >ESEItVE THIS DATE FOE GARDEN PAETT BEOOKLANDS. TARaNAKI AGiUCULTU. i.L SOCIETY. 32ND ANNUAL METEOPOLITAN, SHOW wi„ be held at NEW PLY MOUTH, Wednesday & Thursday t NOVEMBER 28 and 29, 1906. £l5O Given for Butter

PONY RACES, JUMPING COMPETITIONS, AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS EACH DAY. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, 24, h NOVEMBER At 9 a.m. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIA'IION. 23RD ANNUAL SHOW OK CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HOUSES, DOGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, Etc. Will be hold on the SHOW-GROUNDS, HAWEUA, 03 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22ml November, ] !)()•>. A Splendid Programme has been freely circulated, and copies are available upon application.

INGLKWOOD OIL BORING AJSD PROSPECTING CuMPANY, Limiled. I AM receiving applications for Ike inEW ISSUE of luu SHARES, and as Ike greater number have already been applied for, early application is necessary to secure allotment. Share list closes at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Ist December. DUNCAN McALLUM, Broker. '"""TILL the person who took mj ' limber jack from the Oakura bridge, recently, return same immediately. W. G. RICHARDSON, Oakura. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office till t p.m. on FRIDAY, 30th inst, for the following work:— Additions to Midlurst School. Asphalting School Grounds, Stratford. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans at the office of Mr Sole, Stratford. J AS. SANDERSON, Brougham Street. mth November 190(5. [TANTED —Two good carpenters \ Apply L. Uullot,

WAN I hD—At once. Jen men for quarrying and hand-break-ing. Apply W. U. liiehardson, Ingleing guest, town or country. News Ollicc. WHEEE TO SPEND A PLEASANT HOLIDAY NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE & COTTAGE IJAliTll'ULAliSastoronl of cottage and general tariff can lie obtained from liic Secretary, Mr H. STOCKEIi, or the Chairman, Mr \V. A. COLLI S, North Kgmont Mountain House Committee, New Plymouth. W'AITARA FKEEZING AVOKKS T. BORTHWIOK & SONS ! (Australasia) Ltd. MANUKES. £ s d Blood ail Bone 5 15 0 per ton T'urn.D 0 5 0 , Potato 0 5 0,, Grass (OrcKiry) 6 5 0 „ G) is (Permanent) 6 5 0 „ Sa,.erphosphai 5 0 „ Analysis posted to any oddres on application \i prices are free on trucks at Waitara. Terms 'l\ per cent discount for cash Special potations giyen for quantities,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 21 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 21 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81891, 21 November 1906, Page 3

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