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m JI E A. T it E lIOI'AI POSITIVELY (BJi ?>' tGJIT OXiA The WorM-l':imed Artiste, MARIE NAEELLE, QUEIiNOFIItISH SONfi, Acknowledged to be the Jinesl hvinj, exponent of the sow;s of Ireland, assisted by THE EMINENT TENOJt, CHESTER FENTRESH Constance Ih'nudon-Piiier. h'RICKK- os, :U, Is. Box 'i'liiii u Collier and Colonial Co's Show-rooms So booking fee. FRANK TALBOT, Uoiiresentnlive. ELTHAM, 2BTH AND 27TH DECEMBER "nilE GREATEST EXHIBITION L OF SOEENTIFIG AXEMANSHIP

EVKR WITNESSED IN NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPION TEAM, including,— W. WESTON (VICTORIA) What defeated Gus Blanc for the Championship of Australia in Melbourne in September last in tin WORLD'S KECOIID time of 3 min 28 seconds for a ffi underhand log At Latrobc, Tasmania, on 6th December, Weston won the 18-iach Underhand cftimpionship of the Commonwealtn by nearly a minute. W. CHELLIS I(TASMANIA)

Winner of tlio World's Championship in 2ft standing blocks on tlirce differ' ent occasions, CHAS. COOMBE (TASMANIA) Winner of the Australian Cup on OIL H. PARSLOW, H. F. COLLINS, H. EUAN, leading axemen from West Australia, will compete in champiohskip cyents against DAVE PRETTY (N.Z. Champion), HTJTTON BKOS. and other leading New Zealand Axemen, CASEY & PRETTY will again meet VOLZKE BKOS. in the Sawing Championships. MABEKLEY &. PII'EU, Auckland's Champion Cycle Racers, competing in the bicycle events. SCHOOL BOYS' Half-mile Running CliAMPIuKSmi'. You may never have the opportunity of seeing such champions in New Zealand again, so I ■- COME TO THE ELTHAM CARNIVAL 2lilh and 27th December. EXCURSION FARES! on the railways ADMISSION TO GROUND,— One Shilling, F. E, HARDY, Secretary, CHIUSTMAS CAROLS. "FOLLOWING the usual custom, ' the GAKKISON BAND will n;iuler Christmas carols on MONDi 1 v night (Christmas Eye). i THE GREAT PICNIC OP THE YEAR. ~ TEW YEAR'S DAY.—SENTRY I HILL (one of Taranaki's beauty spots.) Military Band in attendance. Dancing on the grass. Sports for [young and old. Nominations for races jlosc Friday, 21st, with J. CLARKE, Sports Secretary. |See posters for full particulars and programmes. TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW will be held In the DRILL HALL, on Thursday, 2ist February Sehedules will be forwarded an application. E. GILMOUR, Secretary, Brougham street. THIS CONCERNS YOU! REMEMBER that man's breath and liabilities do not end at the same time, and if you're married, or tiayc someone dependent on you, it is your duty to provide for them. Now just notice this : A FIRST-CLASS CONTRACT OF ASSURANCE is offered you by the A.M.P. SOCIETY ! with a share in the BONUS DISTRIBUTION FOR THIS YEAR if you become a member before December 31st, DON'T PUT THIS MATTER OFF, IT IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE. Leave your address or call on me at the Society's oilice, Brougham street, or the White Hart Hotel. P. G. MILLS, \ Representative A.ftl.P. Society.

A GENEKOUH PROPOSAL. Til ASSIST THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GRAND ART UNION.: £IOO To be given away. First prize munificent CARVED SIDEBOARD and eleven other valuable prizes. IN order tu assist the cause the following firms are giving an ait union ticket (free) to every cusomer purchasing £1 wutth of goods , : ui- cash : J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, Stationer and FancyGoods dea.cr. BRAUND & TUNBIUDGE, Furnishers. A. L. COOKE, Jeweller. COLONIAL PIANO Co. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, t'heatre Buildings. A. GEORGE, Cycle Depot, Brougaant street. A. 11. 11ASSEI.L, Tciilmaker, etc. MOKEY & MOORE, Busy Caisli S'-orc, King-street. MURTON & Co, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Ciiemibt. A. VEALE, Grocer. , PRICE, Confectioner, Devon st. The above Art Union will be drawn a a the last night- of the Grand Bazaar in aid of the Recreation Spor's Ground, to bo held in the Theatre Royal on 26th, 27th, 28111 and 29th December, irjob. Miss Cameron ('.ate of London and Paris) has been engaged to conduct a series of children's Fancy Dances and Marches at 'he Bazaar. Latest novelties introduced ; change of programme every [ Admission—Day time 6d, evening (/; children half price. \ J-. CLARKE, [• ..,..., , HQO,.Se&..

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81907, 19 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81907, 19 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81907, 19 December 1906, Page 3

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