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ATRER 0 Y A L The World-famed Artiste, | MABIE XAttELLE, QITKKiS" OF IRISH SOiNG, Acknowledged to bo the liatst livin; exponent of the songs of Ireland, as sisted by THE JCMIN.KJST TENOR, CHESTER FENTBESS Accompanist,— Constanco Brandon-Usher. MUCKS—Ss, ils, -i*. Box Plan at Jollier and Colonial (Jo's Show-rooms. No booking fee. FRANK TALBOT, Representative.

CARNIVAL ELTHAM, 2GTII AND 27TH DECEMBER nnHE GREATEST EXHIBITION A OF scientific axemanship EVER WITNESSED IN NEW ZEALAND. [AUSTRALIAN [REPEESS-.TATIVE [CHAMPION TEAM, including,— W. WESTON (VICTORIA) What defeated Gus Blanc for the Championship of Australia in Melbourne in September last in the tvmjT.Tva in;,' Ann i c o •__ 28 seconds for n 2ft underhand log, At Latrobe, Tasmania, on Gth December, Weston won the IS-inch Underhand Championship of the Conimonwealttaby nearly a minute. W. CHELLIS ;(TASMANIA) Winner of the World's Championship in 2ft standing blocks on three different occasions, CHAS. COOMBE (TASMANIA) Winner of the Australian Cup on Oth

H. PARSLOW, H. P. COLLINS, H. EUAN, leading axemen from "West Australia, null compete in. cliampiohskip events igainst DAVE PRETTY (N.Z. Champion), HUTTON BROS, and other leading New Zealand Axemen, CASEY &. PRETTY will again meet VOLZKIi BROS, in the Sawing Championships. MABERLEY &. PIPER, Auckland's Champion Cycle Racers, competing in the bicycle events. SCHOOL BOYS' Half-mile Kuuniug CHAMPIONSHIP. You may never have the opportunity of seeing such champions in New Zealand again, so COME TO THE ELTHAM CARNIVAL 201b. and ifth December. EXCURSION PAR ADMISSION TO GROUND,— One Shilling. J)'. E. HARDY, Secretary. TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW will be held In the MILL HALL,

Thursday, 2ist February 1907. Sehedulcs will bo forwarded an application. t E. GILMOUE, Secretary, Brougham street, j y OST-In New Plymouth, SaturJ day night, between lied House )tel and Taranaki Hotel, a Uack leather purse, containing money and papers- Finder may have money by returning papers to oilicc of this paper, or Taranaiii Hotel. THE GREAT PICNIC OF THE YEAE. ~ TEW YEAE'S DAY.-SENTEY . \ HILL (one of Taranaki's beauty spots.) Military Band iu attendance. Dancing on the grass. Sports for young and old. Nomination for races close JFjjiday, iilsl, with J. CLAEK.E, Sports Secretary. iSee posters for full particulars and programmes. A GENEROUS PROPOSAL. ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS CROUNQ.

CRAND ART UNION. £IOO To be given away. First prize magnificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes. J N ordc * giving an o every cus nih of good J. AVERY, Tobacconist, T. AVERY, Siauouer and Fancy Goods dead'. BRAUND & TUNBKIDGE, Furnishers. A. 1.. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL I'IANO Cu. DEARE'S HOOT ARCADE, Theatre l!uildin B -i. A. GEORGE, Cycle Depot, Brougham street. A- U. lIASSKEL. TeuluiakeL', etc MOREY Si MOORE, BurStoio, King-street. MURTON & Ca, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Cli- ' ' A. VEALE, Groce PRICE, Confectioner, Devon st, The above Art Union will lie drawr r,.i Ihi- last night of Hie Grand Ba Ground, to bo held'm U<u Iheatrc Royal M 26th, 27th. December, 190&. Cate i,f London and engaged to conduct a sen rcn's' Fancy Dances and Marches a' the Bazaar. Latest novelties introduced; t'»an& c of progra evening. Ailinia-imt—Day limo Od, evening 1/: children half nrice.

CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SEVKNTKKXTH Annua! Gathepind. KINGEDWAED VAIUi, lIAWEPA OS Tuesday, danuapy Ist, 11)07. Attractive Prize List! Taranaki Pipe Band in attendance. Nominations close on Saturday )eccniber 15th. W. A. QUiN, ■Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81905, 18 December 1906, Page 3

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