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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. NEWTO¥ KING [AS received instructions from Mrs. William Bayly, who has removed to town, to sell by auction at the Haymarket yards on above date—--1 superior hooded huggy, horse, harness, and rug. Sale at 12 o'clock.

FURNITURE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER. WITHOUT RESERVE. WEBSTER BROS. TTAVE received instructions fron Sergeant .Tohn Dufiin to sell at hie residence, Molesworth-strcet, without reserve, on Wednesday, 11th- December— THE WHOM of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, iholstered chairs, Walnut chaii ta«o!i table, brass bedstead, commode, washstand, 3 fivedrawer chests, mirrors, wardrobe, sofa, fenders, very large ■select ion of pictures, bentwoods, chifToniero, ornaments, clocks, curtains, linos, wheelbarrow, 8 sheets, irons, carpets, rugs, tubs, wire netting, lad''" r erockeryware, garden to large lot useful kitchen and other utensils. iew from 11 a.m. Wednesday.

POULTRY, PIGS, AND HORSES. WEBSTER BROS. JILL hulil a sale of the abovf EVERY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock Entries solicited.

OFFICIAL OPENING Of the "RECREATION SPORTS GROUND (Justly termed the Finest Snorts Arena in the Dominion) To be celebrated by a Monster GARDEN PARTY Held on NEW /EAR'S DAY. Official Opening at 1 p.m. PROGRAMME: Magnificent Programme arranged. Popular Novelties introduced, including Motor Car Driving, Decorated Bicycle, Go-cart, and Fire Brigade Competitions, Motor Cycles, Gymnastic and Military Displays, Tilting in the Ring on Bicycles, Donkey Bike Race, Animal Race, Ob- J stacle Races, Pillow Fights, Fancy Dancee, and many other items of an interesting character, Children's Races, for which an immense number oC Toys have been provided. A cordial invitation extended to one for your enjoyment. .. Afternoon Tea Stalls, Lollie and Fruit Stalls. Ice Cream and Refreshments of all descriptions on the ground. Train arrangements to suit. Band in attendance. Grand Procession of Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, Decorated Bicycles, and Go-carts at 3 p.m. Sec Posters for Full Particulars. ADMISSION .. ONE SHILLING. Children, Half-price. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Chairman Recreation Sports Ground Committee.

v E W ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING Will be held on the VIVIAN-STREET COURTS, NEW PLYMOUTH, Commencing BOXING DAY (THURSDAY, 20th INSTANT), And two following days. The Competitors will include all the principal players of New Zealand, also playera from Australia. Championship and Handicap Tournament will be commenced immediately upon the conclusion of the above Championship Meeting. Season Tickets may now be obtained from the Secretary—2s (id each meeting. Entries for the New Zealand Championship close with the Secretary on the lßth inst, and for the Taranaki Chamip on the 21st inst. J. PATON, Hon. Sec. 11. STOCKER, Asst. lion. Sec.

NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW Will be held in the mHEAT K E R < THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE on TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. MEMBERS' TICKETS, ss.

Perry's Orchestra in attcn Show opus at 2.3U p. Admission .. ONE SHILLING. Catalogues can be had from the Secretary. J. CLAEKE, Secretary, Brouahai

GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR QREAT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION. In Aid of New School and Convent. BOXING DAY TO NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. Greatest Fair in New Plymouth's History. I MAGNIFICENT DISMAY OF FANCY DANCING. J. A. CLARKE, R. BUCKLEY,

JJXTRIES FOR CYCLING EVENTS At AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL, ELTHAM, TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER. F. B. HARDY, Secrets

rpEXDERS will be received at my ollicc on or before .SATURDAY, I-ltli December, up to 4 p.iii., for Additions lo Residence for Mr. J. C. Morcy FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon-street,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 10 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 10 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 10 December 1907, Page 3

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