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, BANI) CONTEST At NEW PLYMOUTH. February 24th TO| February 28th 19 BANDS ENTERED 19 I ; SUU BANDSMEN. (jIUKATEST MUSICAL EVENT IN THE HiS'LOUi' OF THE DOMINION. Great Reception of the Bandsmen at the Garden Party in the Recreation Sports Ground on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2Dth February. Each Band will play a Selection ot their own choice, and the afternoon will conclude with one of the Greatest Events of the week—the rendering of the March "Undaunted" by the MASSED BAIvDS, comprising 500 Bandsmen. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1908. GREAT MILITARY DISPLAY. Marching Competition in the Recreation Sports Ground. Competing Bands will play C, Tiusscll's greatest composition, the Quickstep' "a.1.8.8.A.," especially arranged for the New Plymouth Contest. Don't Miss these Musical Treats. Special Traill Arrangements to Buit Country Visitors. ADMISSION ONLY ONE SHILLING. Season Tickets for Contest 7s 6d. J. CLARKE, Secretary.

BAND CONTEST. 3UAI lOLIDAY LTTRACTION. THE DAi' TO VISIT NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26. [.Z. CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETIC SPORTS (ON ALL DAY) And ANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. ANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. ANDS' FIRST TEST SELECTION. (EVENING). All in the New All in the New All in the New IECEEATION SPORTS GROUNDS. ;ECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. IECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS. RECORD NOMINATIONS 'tor First Grade Sports m the North Island. DON'T MISS THE 3IIAMPIONSHIP RACES. VLL THE PROMINENT ATHLETES IN THE DOMINION COMPETING. ('Seo Large Representative List of Nominators.) ALL PREVIOUS CYCLE TRACK NOMINATIONS BROKEN. TWENTY-FIVE RIDERS, including all tlic Prominent ltideru from the South Island, competing. GREAT GATHERING OF HIGHLANDERS. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CHILDREN. Mcrry-go-Hound and Other Games. Comfort for All Patrons. I'ruit and Lollic Stalls, Luncheon am Afternoon Tea Booths. EARLY TRAINS and LATE HOMEWARD TRAINS to suit Country Visitors. EXCURSION FARES. DON'T MISS WEDNESDAY 26th TIIE CHAMPION DAY OF THE WEEK MARSLAN'D 111LL .MEMORIAL. SPECIAL MEETING of the a hove Committee, to consider and adopt a Design for Monument, will lie held at Mr. J. C. Davics' Ollioc on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m.

AROAS 1 GASH STORE WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS A PpOSPEROUSYEAK, inil thank tliem for their liberal support in the past. To meet the requirements of our GROWING TRADE We are extending our premises and greatly increasing our slock, tVhieh we trust will Ik l a convenience to our customers and the public generally.

R. k ¥. AROA, GROCERS, FRUITERERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Brougham-street. ' 'Phone 283. „JL

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 50, 18 February 1908, Page 3

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