BANI) - CONTEST At ' '' NEW PLYMOUTH. February 24th TO | February 28th, ig BAUDS ENTERED tg SOU BANDSMEN. GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN TIIK HISTORY OF THE DOMINION. Great Reception of the Bandsmen at the Garden i'arty iu 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 of tnc Greatest Events of the week—the rendering of the March "Undaunted" by the MASSED BANDS, comprising 500 Bandsmen. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1808. GREAT MILITARY DISPLAY. Marching Competition in the Recreation Sports Ground. Competing Bands will play C. Tiussclfs greatest composition, the Quickstep "iVL8.8.A.," especially arranged for the New Plymouth Contest. Don't Miss these Musical Treats. Special Train Arrangements to suit Country Visitors. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLING. |
Season Tickets for Contest 7s Oil. J. CLARKE, Secretary. BAND CONTEST.
WASHING DAY FACTS. SJO 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 washing 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 whfte as if done by hand. Om, SON 4 ARNOLD, SOLE AGENTS.
DUAL HOLIDAY ATTfiACTXGN, THE DAVi TO VISIT NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26. N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETIC (ON ALL DAY) And BANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. BANDS' FIRVr TEST SELECTION. BANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. All in the New All ill the New RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS, j RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. RECORD NOMINATIONS For First Grade Sports in the North - ißlaatl, "" . DON'T 'MISS THE CHAMPIONSHIP- RACES. ALL, THE PROMINENT ATHLETES IN THE DOMINION COMPETING. ('Sec Large Representative List of Nominators.) ALL PREVIOUS CYCLE TRACK NOMINATIONS BROKEN. TWENTY-FIVE KID EIIS, | (EVENING),
including all the Prominent Riduiri from the South Inland, competing. GREAT GATHERING OF HIGHLANDERS. ATTRACTIONS FOH THE CHILDREN. Slerry-go-liound and Other Cuincs. Comfort for All Patrons. Fruit aud Lolliu Stalls, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea liooths. EARLY TRAINS and LATE UOilfiWAIUJ TRAINS to suit Country Visitors. EXCURSION FARES. DON'T'MISS WEDNESDAY 26th THE CIIAMPION DAi' OF THE WEEK
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 49, 17 February 1908, Page 3
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