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NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION BAND CONTEST. Under the auspices of the Xoi'tii Island Band Association, To be held on the RECREATION GROUNDS NEW PLYMOUTH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 MASSED BRASS BANDS Will piny on TUESD A Y At GARDEN*PARTY QUICKSTEP COMPETITION THURSDAY.

TSHERE TO GO TO-DAY At 1 o'clock tlic HORSK • I,KAPTNO COMPETITIONS HORSE ■ LEAPING COMPETITIONS Start 011 the RACECOURSE. ALL THE BEST NORTH ISLAND HUNTERS AND PONIES BIG ENTRIES. Afternoon Tea obtainable. Excursion Fares. Delayed Train. Admission —Members anil Non-Mem-bers, Gates Is, Grandstand Is; Children Half-price. A BIG AFTERNOON'S ENJOYMENT. 3. P. WEBSTER, Secretary, • Box 33, New Plymouth.

gT. MARY'S CHURCH THURSDAY, l«tli JANUARY, At 8 jj.m. ORGAN RECITAL B y MR. HORACE HUNT, Mu~, Ijao. (of Wellington). Collection for Orjrip Fill':. II." 51. BANNISTER, Hon. Sec. Choir. 13-1

II E A T RE T> 0 Y A L. NEW PLYMOUTH. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, NEXT FRIDAY AND SATUIiDAY, January 17th and 18th. Tlic Record-breaking Successful Musical Comedy, A TRIP TO CHINATOWN, A TKIP TO CHINATOWN, The Brightest and Funniest of ail Musical Comedies, Interpreted. l>y the following galaxy of • • artists:— HOWARD VERNON, Tho Frfvorite Operatic. Comedian (late of J. C. Williamson's Company). MlfjS VINIA DE LOITTE, Tlie Dainty Prima Donna (late of J. C. Williamson's Company), MISS IRIS VANCE, The Charming Young Contralto, And a FULL METROPOLITAN COMPANY Of Popular Musical Comedy Artists. Prices, 36, 2s (including Family Circle), and Is. Box plan at Collier Piano Co. ROLAND REIS, Touring Manager.

TABANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA To be held on the RIVER On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. (All Raceß to be rowed under the Rules of the N.Z.A.11.A.) Band in Attendance. Special and Delayed Trains. For eomplbte programme sec posters. H. SPURDLE, Hon. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 23.

JNGLEWOOD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in THE DOMAIN on JANUARY, 23rd, 1008. £9B in Cash and 14 Gold and Silver Medals to be given away in Prizes. Highland Music, Highland Dancing, Running Events, Cycling Events. Chopping and Sawing Events, including Axemen's Cup of 2405. Field Sports. Children's and Boys' Races. Grand Club-swinging Display and Competitions by School Girls. Prizes— First, Gold Brooch; second and third, Silver Brooches. Points Prize, value £3 3s, for Running Events. Guessing Competitions (by permission of the Minister for Internal All'airs) — Weight of Slieep. Prize, 20s. Number of Peas and Beans in Jar. Prize, Hand-painted Mirror and Mr. J. Stewart's special of Singer's Sewing Machine, value £)i 10s. Tickets, Is. GRAND CALEDONIAN CONCERT AND DANCE In I'AIUSII HALL at 8 o'clock. W. 11. TAYLOR, Secretary.

BOOKING 011 DE 11 S For CARNATIONS. TJpllE Carnation is one of the finest flowers in the garden. Kasily roared to perfection. A splendid variety of all colors now allowing in Mr. W. Rowe'e window, Brougham-street, where orders are now being booked. W. ROWE, NEW PLYMOUTH.

HYGENIC BAKERY. I'iKVOX STItHET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ml Hi proprietor bogs to announce that having removed to larger and more (•(iinntodious premises, he will now bo :iMc to manufacture larger quantities of Cakes, Pies, and Pastries tlian hitherto. Our motto—"The best of everything and everything of the best," will be maintained. Our shilling Sultana Cakes are a marvel. Our fresh-made biaquits at fid per lb eannot be beaten. "The proof of the pudding," etc. Give us a call. HYGIENIC BAKE KY.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 3

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