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Thursday; Decamber 13 STALLS: Plain, Fancy, l'Lut and Flower, Sweets, Dolls, etc Christmas Trees and Bran Tubs. Afternoon Tea and Supper Open 2.30 by His Worship the Mayor. ADMISSION —Adults, Gd ; children, l'rce. GAIUUSON BAND. ON SUNDAY Next the Garrison Band will hold thiir usual fortnightly concert, Place to be advertised later. N. ALIEN, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETJ\. INGoftkeCiub will be held in the Pavilion on WEDNESDAY, 12th December, at 8 p.m., to consider arrangements for the Taranaki Bowling Tournament. W. N. EWING, Hon- Sec. A GENEROUS PROPOSAL. TO ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GRAND ART UNION. £IOO To be given away. First prize magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes. IN order to assist the causo the folliAving firms are giving an art uniDii ticket (free) to every customer purchasing £1 worth of goods for cash: — J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, Stationer and Fancy boods deader. BRAUND & TUNBRIDGE, Furnishers.
A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL PIANO Co. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE. Cycle Depot, Brougham street. A. H. IiASSELL, Tentmakcr, etc. MOREY & MOORE, Busy Caish Store, King-street. MURTON & Co, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Cliemist. A. VEALE, Grocer. , PRICE, Confectioner, Devon at. The above Art Union will be drawn oq the last night of the Grand Bazaar in aid of the Recreation Spor's Ground, to be held in the Theatre Royal on 26th, 27th. 28th and 291b December, igo6. Miss Cameron I late of London and Paris) has been engaged to conduct a scries of children's Fancy Dances and Marches at the Bazaar. Latest novelties introduced; change of programme every evening. Admis-ion—Day time 6d, evening 1/; children lialf price. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.
AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL. ELTKAIL— 26th and 27th DECEMBEE I'.'Oyds Sheffield Handicap.—First £ti, second 30s, third 10s ; nom. Os. 300 yds Eltli! ill Handicap.—First £3 10s, second 20s, third 10s; nom. 3/G. 880 yds Schoolboy's Championship (under 10 years)— First £2 10s, second 20s, third 10s ; nom. 3/-. One Mile Youths Handicap (under 17 years)— First £3 If s, 2nd 20$, 3ru 10s; nom, 3/G. Half-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 30s, third 10s ; nom. ■)■/-. One-mile Cycle Handicap—First £l, second 30s, Ihifd 10s : nom. 4/-. Two-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 30s, tlnrd Ills; nom. 4/-. Three-mile Cycle Handicap.—First £4, second 30s, lliird Ills; nom -1/-. for above events CLOSE DECKMBKU 12th. F. E lIAIiDY, Secretary, Eltham,
Where to Shop to secure Xmas & New Year Goods. A. E. COTTIER, BKOUGHAM STKEET. As just opened up a ni.-o now stock, comprising Leather Goods, Silver-mounted Purses, Purse Bugs and Handlings New Books, Card ami Photo Albums, New Card Frames, etc., aud Fancy Novelties. DOLLS a speciality. Doll Perambulators, GoCarts. and "Motors. "Wood toys of every description, stront? and durable. Fancy Work Canvases, Silks, Wool, and ait Fancy Work Kciiuisitcs. h large assortment of Annuals and Diaries to choose from. Xmas Cards, Pictorial Cards in great variety, Inspection invited. Brougham Street - New PlymouthA. E. COTTIER,
TEIsDEKS will be received till noon of SATLUtDAI", 22nd December, 1906, for, — Contract T. 2.—Upper Egmont. 70 ebains gravelling. Contract X. 3. —Dawson's Falls, 86 chains buskwork and formation. Contract T. 4.—Kaupulia Koad, Huinga Settlement, Xoko, 20SI cliains formation, metalling, etc. Specifications may be seen at I'ost OMicc, Stratford and Jfawera, and at this oilice; also local copies at Toko and Mountain liouses. Tenders accompanied by deposits to be addressed to tlie undersigned. G, T. MlitlUY, District Koad Engineer Department of lioads, New Plymouth. NOTICE. r|l R. HODDEU. retiring from business, beg- lliank his numerous customers foi' llit*it* liberal support accorded him and to slate tliat sub-cvibti's v.'i.l be supplied with magazines and journals regularly by lii:- successor All' A. J. J)uigess, for wli«m be «i>Jicit» thi' same patronagv. All accounts are requested to be Milled on or bcf»ie December 15th, WHAT YOU WANT AT this season oE the year is just a sullinent quantify of Meat, If you take too much il will not keep sweet for long, fry the choice Small Goods at WALTER SCOTT'S
Por-K Butchery, Devon Stheit ■ New Plymouth, A KING AND A METER FIXED FOB 5/.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81890, 11 December 1906, Page 3
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