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PR IMI TI v'e" METHODIST CHUBCTT, New Zealand. FOURTEENTH 4NNUAL CONFERENCE To be held in the QUEEN STJIEET CHUIICH, NEW PLYMOUTH, ORDER OF SERVICES: TO-DAY. MONDAY, Hth January. '.30 p.m.—Missionary Meeting fiTZHOY.—To Itcnui Church Opening. Tea at 6 p.m. 7.30 p.m.— Public Mectiug. TUESDAY, 15th January. rosriiUENfi; Souikk. 0 p.m. Tea. Tickets Is. ' 30 p.m.—Public Meeting. Chairman, Mr D. Goldie. WEDNESDAY, Mk January. '.30 p.m.—Ordination Service, preside! over by the President. THUKSDAY, 17th January. ! p.m.—(iabdex Pauiy at Brooklands o>y kind permission of Newton King, Esq.). Tickets Is. .30 p.m.—Open Session of Conference FltlDAjr, 18th January. .30 p.m.—Open Session.of Conference

Collections will be made at nil scrrices with tke exception of those held n the early morning.

ri-VjHJiATKE BOTAL, JL New Plymouth ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY NEST, January 16th VIEYNELL, GUNN, & VARNA'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, Under the direction of Allan Hamilton, The Funniest Farcical Comecly|of Modern Tunes HIE LITTLE STRANGER Introducing WILLIE PARKE, THE CHILD WONDER (direct from the Criterion Theatre, London,) Preceded at 8 o'clock by the Comedietta, in one act, "WIG & GOWN." Box Plan now open at Collier and Colonial Piano Co. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Reserved icats 4s. No early doors,

STBATFOKD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY ANNUAITsPORTS. rpHUBSDAY, 24th .January, 1907 Uunniog, Cycling, SwiiMning, and Highland Events NOMINATIONS for Handicap Kvents CLOSE January, at 8 p.m. J. H. THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary,

CinUKCil OF ENGLAND J U KITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS PICNIC \Till bo hold at the Breakwater on THUItSDAY, January 17th. A special train will leave New Plymouth at noon. 'Buses will run all the afternoon. Games and sports for Sunday School Scholars. Tickets for tea—Adults Is, children Gd, Sunday School Children, free.

TAItANAETS OUTING. ANNUAL REGATTA To be held on the WAIT All A 11IV KB on ;iTEBKESDAY, February 01 .ittin arrangements advertised ii all daily papers. Full particulars of programme

AMISSION to all enclosures, Is; children Od. H. SHJItDLE, Secretary. TAEANAKI HOItTICULTU ItAL SOCIKTY'S AUTUMN SHOW will be held In Ike MILL HALL, on Thursday, 2ist February 1»07. Schedules will be forwarded au application. E. GILMOUE, Secretary, Brougham street. y ADIEB' Tan Footwear. For the _i latest aiiU best, just landed, see cEn'aa Bros. 1 f\d ACRES > '•'•l>-> 300 grassed, CV/'U' good house, all milking country; factory close. Price £1 y.er acre. —Wilson and Nolan.

TV Comfortable home. Apply "W./'NKwaOllice. TiTANTED.Freezing Works, Full season's work for good men, 3£ZA ACRES, 0.r.p., 220 grassed, 04S: Cottage, Good sheep and milking country. Price. £1 10s per acre, —Wilson and Nolan. LOST— On Breakwater train, Saturday evening (second-class carriage) gold pin, with wish-bone attached; keepsake. Finder please return News Ollicc. hn&TANi'ED—Girl or woman; good |VV wages; no milking. Apply I to Mrs Gordon Glassford, Eichmond Boad, Inglcwood.

THOMAS BRANSGROVE, EOOT MANUFACTUKEIt AND nil'OETKlt, wishes to notify tke public that he is starting m business in temporary premises next the Silver GriJ, Devon street East. I take U\e opportunity o£ thanking all old friends for past patronage, and respectfully solicit a Eair share of support for the future. MY NEW STOCK will be arriving daily, aud customers can rely upon getting the best quality footwear at reasonable prices. THOMAS BEANSGItOVE [AVINGsohI n: L ncss I mjues units bv the lOtli M, 0. LAWSON, Butcher, Okato

support accorded him and to stale that subscribers wi 1 be supplied with magazines and journals regularly by his successor Mr A. J. Burgess, for whom ho solicits the same patronage All accounts are requested to lie settled on or before December 15th,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81916, 14 January 1907, Page 3

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