BAND NEW PLYMOUTH. February 24th February 28th 19 BANDS EN'fEKED 19 SWU IUNDSMEN. GREATEST .MUSICAL EVENT IN the lusTont of Tins dominion. the Garden Tarty in the Recreation Sports Ground on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th February. Each Band will play a Selection of their own choice, and the afternoon will conclude with one 0/ the Greatest Events of the week—the rendering of the March "Undaunted'' by the MASSED BANDS, cowprisiug 500
THURSDAY, liltli JL'EBRUARY, 1008. GREAT MILITARY DISPLAY. Marching Competition in the Recreation Sports (.round. ell's greatest composition, the Quick for the New Plymouth Contest. Don't Miss these Musical Treats. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets for Contest 7s fid. J. CLARKE, Sccreta BAND CONTEST.
WASHING DAY FACTS. £}o long as we wear clothing we shall have washing-days. It's a hard day for the housewife, and sometimes for the husband too, if the wasliing is done in the old-fashioned way. AN O.K. WASHER will so alter the face of wash-ing-day as to make it almost unrecognisable. About two hours will see it through, and your clothes will Be' as whrte as if done by hand. SOLE AGENTS. KEMOVAI NOTICE! A. J, BUEGESS' STATIONERY, BOOK, AND FANCY MOODS DEPOT, Removed _to Premises, Devon-street, lately occupied by Messrs. Upton and Son (next Hygienic Bakery). The new assortment of Stationery, Office Requisites, School Books, etc., and Latest Works by Leading Authors on hand ia very extensive. Magazines, Periodicals, and Weekly Illustrateds regularly received. Heavy Stock of PICTORIAL CARDS, including Local Views. TRY OUR PRICES At the NEW SHOP, DEVON-STREET.
BAND CONTEST SUITS. Q.EO. GRIFFITHS, Merchant Tailor, Devon-3treet, ha» aires jj co menced booking orders for Suits for Band Contest week. Intending patrons are requested to place orders as soon as conv«ai#»t. Nobby Suitings just opened up. G2O. GRIFFITHS MERCHANT TAILOR, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
CHRISTMAS FRUITS MUSCATELS. ALMONDS. MOTS. CHOICEST QUALITY. DELIGHTFUL CONFECTIONERY. BISCUITS. COKDIALS. SEASONABLE DELICACIES. J. WHITAKER, DEVON-STREET (Next Criterion Hotel). 'Phone 111. REMOVAL NOTICE. r)WING to pressure of business and (lie necessity for more room space, ve are removing to (he Coffee Palace iuildlngs, corner of Ejmont -■uid. Devon streets, on JANUARY fitli, ISOB. J. UPTON & SON, PIANO AND ORG/ 7 IMPORTERS, Also AGENTS WERTHEIM SEWING mamw. -^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 46, 13 February 1908, Page 3
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