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WEST END SCHOOL BAZAAR Thursday, December 13 : STALLS: i Plain, Fancy, Phut and Flower, Swots, Dolls, etc Christmas Trees and Bran Tubs. 1 AUernoon Tea and Supper Open 2.30 by His Worship the Mayor. ADMISSION -Adults, (id ; children, free. GARKISON BAND. ON SUNDAY Next the Garrison Band will hold usual fortuißhtly concert. Place to bo advertised later. N. ALIEN, Hon. Sec. TABANAKI UOKTIGULTUEAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW will bo held In the DHILL HALL, Thursday, 2ist February 14)07. Schedules will be forwarded an application. E. GILMOUK, Secretary, Brougham street. HAWEIIA CALEDONIAN SOCIETI SEVENTEENTH Annual Gathering. To be held on KING EDWARD PARK, HAWEEA 02i Tuesday, January Ist, IUU7. Attractive Prize List! Taranaki Pipe Band in attendance. Nominations close on Satubday December loth. W. A. QUIN, Secretary. A GENEROUS PROi J OSAL. 10 ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GRAND ART UNION. £IOO To be given away. First prize magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes. TN order to assist the cause the folliAving firms are giving an air unijn ticket (free) to every customer purchasing £1 worth of goods [ui- casli: — J. AVERY, Tobacconist, T. AVERY, Stationer and Fancy Goods dea.er. BRAUND &. TUNBRIDGE, Furnishers. A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL PIANO Co. D FARE'S BOOT ARCADE, Theatre Buildings. A. GEORGE, Cycle Depot, Brougaam street. A. 11. HASSELL, Tentmaker, etc MOREY & MOORE, Busy Cash S'-oie, King-street. MCRTON & Co, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grocer. , PRICE, Confectioner, Devon st. The above Art Union will be drawn o.i the last mglrt of the Grand Bazaar in aid of the Recreation Spores Ground, to bo held in the Theatre Royal on 26th, 27th, 281b and 29. h December, jgofi. Miss Cameron \ate of London and Paris) has been engaged to conduct a series of childten's Fancy Dances and Marches at ihe Bazaar. Lwest novelties intro dueed; ciiangu of programme every .veiling. Admission—Day time Gd, evening 1/; children half price. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.

ryi K. lIODDEK, retiring from business, begs thank Lis numerous customers for their liberal support accorded him and to stale thaL subscribers wi'l be -upplfed will) magazines and journals lcgularlv by his successor Mr A. J. Burgess, foi whom lit l -iilicits the same patronage. All accounts arc requested to b< ael.tlcd on or before December 15th;

-R MaCTA VISIT, Inspector of . Agencies, New York Life Inmranec Oompauy, will visit the Taralaid district during the present; month, irriving in New Plymouth about the tlth inst. Any present or intending policyholders may communicate with lnm at the ollice of Mr NEWTON KING, the company's local district ngent. T ANTED,—Thompson's, Devon Y» Street, (or Christmas Cakes. Order early and place your orders to avoid disappointment. (MEMORIAL TO IMPERIAL AND COLONIAL FOHCICS. SUBSCRIPTION Lists are now o])en and subscriptions will be received by any members of the committee. ARTHUR STAN DISH, Chairman of Co'iiuiittec.

E mENDEKS will lie m-civi'd till noon H of SATI: RUAV, 22nd _! VvetHbcr, 1006, for,— Contract T. 2.—Upper ligmout. 70 chains gravelling. Contract T. :i.—Dawson's Falls, 88 chains bnskwork anil forContract T. 4.—Kaupulia Koiul, Huinga Settlement, Toko, 2l)!i chains formntion, metalling,

rjiHT coast Jiirrciiniiy. 1 OAOJNUI, GET YOUR MEAT m. POYNTON The People's Butcher, who has pleasure iu nolifymg tlic residents of Oaonni, Raholu, ami l'ungareliu that lie will he pleased to supply them regularly with the primest meal at reasonable prices. CARTS VISIT, Oaonni, Tuesday and Saturday. Pungarehu, Tuesday and Saturday Kahotu, daily. Kahui Road, Monday and Friday Nag&riki Ed, Friday and Saturda

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81901, 13 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81901, 13 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81901, 13 December 1906, Page 3

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