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THE CARNIVAL OE CAKNIYALS •WTIt AM) -7TU DKCEMMK mm; greatest exhibition JL OF SCIENTIFIC AXEMANSHIP EVEK WITNESSIiI") IN NEW ZEALAND. THE AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPION TEAM, including,— W. WESTON (YICI'OIHA). Who defeated (im ltlai.c for I InCliulll jjnuisiii;) of Australia in Melbourne in fciejrtoiiiber lust in the WOiiLD'S HKOUKD time of :! min iS seconds for n 2(t underhand log, At lalrobe, Tasmania, on titli December, Weston won the 18-inch Underhand Championship of the Commonwealth by nearly a minute, W. CHELLIS I(TASMANIA) Winner of the World's Championship in aft standing blocks on three different occasions, CHAS. COOMBE

; (TASMANIA) Winner of the Australian Cup on 6t)i Decejnber. H. EAR SLOW, H. F. COLLINS, 11. EGAN, leading axemen from West Australia, will compete m champiohship eyents against DAVE PRETTY (N.Z. Champion), HDTTON BROS. and other leading New Zealand Axemen, CASEY & PRETTY will again meet FOLZKE BROS, in the Sawing Championships. MABEKLEY & PIPER, Auckland's Champion Oyclo Racers, competing in the bicycle events. SCHOOL BOYS' Half-mile Running CHAMPIuN SHIP. You may never have the opportunity of seeing such champions in iNew Zealand again, so ■ • COME TO THE

ELTHAM CARNIVAL 20tli and 27th Deeembor. EXCURSION FARES on the railways ADMISSION TO GROUND,One Shilling, J!'. E. HARDY, Secretary. GRAND CARNIVAL AMD ABT UNION in aid of THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, opening m the THEATRE ROYAL On BOXING NIGHT at 7 30, Continuing ou THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS ADMISSION, Is j Children, tii; Dress Circle, Cd extra.

IN Older to assist the cause flic following firms are giving an ai'r union ticket (free) to uvery cuslomcr purchasing £1 worth of goods for cash:— J. AVERY, Tobacconist. T. AVERY, Stationer and Fancy Goods 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. HASSELL, Tentmaker, etc. MOREY & MOORE, Busy Caeli Stoic, King-street. MURTON & Co, Ironmongers. A. E. SYKES, Chemist. A. VEALE, Grocer. , PRICE, Confectioner, Devon st. J. CLARKE, Hon. Sec.

CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Following tho usual custom, the GARRISON BAND will render Christmas carols on.MONDAY night (Christmas Eve). WANTED— Good Milkers, 2os and found; general servants 15s Apply sharp to Mynott's Registry, Currie Street. TO LET—Eight-roomed house on full quarter section; hot and cold water, gas aud every convenience. —Apply to R. Coleman, Gill street. HANDY man seeks employment' Used to horses, had experience as groom.—Apply "Willing," tins office, mo LET.—My house furnished, for ■ about two months from 24th December. —E. Griffiths. THE GKEAT PICNIC OP THE YEAR. ■ CI ENTRY HILL-NEW YEAR'S DAY. Military Band in attendance. FARES—Adults 1/0 j children 9d; including tea, hot water, and milk TEAINS leave New Plymouth 10 a m., 11.30 a.m, 12.50 p.m. H. J. HOBBS, General Secretary

HAWEBA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SEVENTEENTH Annual Gathering. To be held, on KING EDWARD PAKK, HAWEBA ON Tuesday, January Ist, 1907, Attractive Prize List! Taraiudci Pipe Band in attendance. Nominations close on Satbbdat December lotli, w. a. quiit, Secretary.

THIS CONCERNS YOU! BEMEMBEII that man's breath und liabilities do not end at tlie same time, and if you'i'o married, or have someone dopendeut on you, it is your duty to provide for them. Now just notice tins A FIRST-CLASS CONTRACT OF ASSURANCE is offered you by the A.M.P. S.QCIESIY 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 office, Broujrham street, or tlio White Hart Hotel. F. G. MILLS, Reraesenfcatiye A,ivl,P, Society

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81911, 24 December 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81911, 24 December 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81911, 24 December 1906, Page 3

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