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0 Jlua, he kuare, 0 Naianei he mohio. gT. MAR~Y'S HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In aid of MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, ■Musical Programme by Beat Local I Talent, To lie followed by Sydney Grundy's Amusing Comedy, "THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF MR. HUMMINGTOP." Particulars later. Druids are invited to attend Loilgfl, Robe-street, THIS EVENING. Grand President's Address, Installation of D;P., and Farewell Social to riro, Louis Bullott, A.D.

THE MAYORALTY. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH. and GENTLEMEN, - In respouse to numerous requests, I have decided to become a candidate for the forthcoming Mayoral Election, and the favor of your support and influence is hereby solicited. J remain. Yonrs faithfully. \Y. A. COLLIS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. rpAKE NOTICE.—The Valuation List for the Borough of New Plymouth for the year ending 31st March, 1909,13 now open for inspection at the own Clerk's Office, King-street, New Plymouth. All objections thereto must be left at the Courthouse, Robe-street, Now Plymouth, on or before the 15th day of March, 1908, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clerk's Office aforesaid not less than ten days before the next sitting of the said Court. Dated this 15th day of February, 1908. F. T. BELLIUXGER, Town Clerk. PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL CLASSES. Session 1908: March 9th to June 20th, and July oth to October 17th. VENIKG CLASSES, 7.15 to 9.15.

1. PREPARING for STANDARD VI. - Instructor, Mr. Davidson; Monday and Wednesday; fee, 20s. 2. ARITHMETIC. - Instructor, Mrs. Geddcs,, 8.A.; Monday; fee, 12s fid 3. ENGLISH, JUNIOR-Instructor.Mr H. Ward; Tuesday; fee, 10s. 4. ENGLISH, SENIOR. - Instructor, Mrs. Geddes, 8.A.; Friday; fee, 12b fid. 5. LATlN.—lnstructor, Mr. R. Mcllrny, M.A.; Tuesday; fee, 15s. o. GEOMETRICAL DRAWING. - Instructor; Mr. E. P. Fenton; Wednesday; fee, 10s. 7. FREEHAND AND MODEL DRAWlNG.—lnstructor, Mr E. P. Fenton; Monday; Set, 10s. 8. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.-In-structor, Mr. Olave Deacon; Thursday ; fee, 15s. 'J. MATHEMATICS.-Instractor, Miss Black, M.A.; Thursday; fee, 12s fid. 10. IPLUMDING. Smart; PRACTICE, Tuesday; THEORY, Friday; fee, 22s 6d. 11. DRESSMAKING.—Instructor, Miss A. Butler; Monday, fee, 20s. 12. ELECTRICITY. Toulmin; Friday; fee, 15s. 13. COOKERY—lnstructor, Miss Tillv; Tuesday; fee, 15s. 14. WOODCARVING.- Instructor, Mr. R. G. Moverley; Friday; fee, 255. 15. CHEMISTRY. - Instructor, Mrs. Gcddcs,, 8.A.; Wednesday; fee, 15s. 10. CARPENTRY AND JOINERY.— Instructor, Mr. F. W. Sandford; Monday; fee, 20s. 17. MACHINE CONSTRUCTION.-In-structor, Mr. O. Deacon; Thursday; fee, 15s. 18. BOTANY. Grant, M.A.; Monday; fee,, 12s Od. ID. SINGING and VOICE TRAINING - Instructor, Miss Pike, L.A.8.; Thursday; fee, 15s. 20. SHORTHAND. —lnstructor, Mr. G. H. White; Tuesday; fee, 12s (id. 21. BOOKKEEPING. C. T. Mills; Friday; fee, 12s Od. 22. COMMERCIAL LAW.—lnstructor, Mr. J. t'\ Strang; Wednesday; fe», 12s (id.

ESSMAKlNG.—lnstructor, Miss Butler; Monday; fee, 20s. X)DCAKVl>»'G.—.lnstructor, Mr. U. G. Moverlcy; Friday; fee, 255. .INTIXG.-lnstructor, Mr. E. P. Fenton; Tuesday and Thursday; fee, LIFE CLASS: Drawing and Painting from the Live Model.—lnstructor, Mr. E. P. Fonton; Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 12 a.m,; fee, 355. CLASSES in LIGHT AND SHADE (in WATER and OILS) and ELEMENTARY MODELLING in CLAY raa.y be formed if students desire. Private Classes may be arranged with Mr. Feuton. 'All fees are per term and strictly uayolil« i'a advance to the Secretary, Mr. P. Forms of enrol at the office. W. A. BALLANTYNE, Director.

THE "u.li.u: C> AMWRICA. Because it is i'ie chine in the world, ibn "1.-,K.(J,' : Jinking Machine is rajjidly gaining pop'J-liu-ily in the United States. Mr. 15. 11. Dollar, lleuinlton, New York, one of the most prominent breeders of Holstcin's Frcisian cattle, uses the "L.Iv.G." and writes:— -"It is now nearly eignt months since we liegan using the "Law-rence-Kennedy" Mil' ' we have found them fully as reliable and satisfactory as hand milking. Wo fully believe it is just as easy to bring cows to large production and keep them there while using the milking machine as with tlio best hand milking. For further "1.K.0." particulars write ,T. Ti. MacEwan and Co.. Ltd., sole agents, Egmont-strcet, New Ply i "The Melbourne" is the leading liouss in the province for men's and boys' clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes. These goods at (lie prices named show vou n clear saving of from 10 per cent, to 2(1 per cent. Hoys' strong knickes, all si/.es, 2s lid pair; men'B splendid raincoats, beautifully tailored and finished, 3!>9 Hd; boys' tweed cups, (id, Od, and Is; men's golf caps, Is, Is fid, to 2s (id; men's heavy saddle, trousers, Ss lid pair; men's fine cashi - —-'-■ men's tweed trou S< fid: men's col (is lid, 7s fid, and 1 tweed suits, l!)s u's highest gra lo s (id, hfls fid, and have iust imported a lai\r,. .-.-,,„ ini.-m of colors. In appearance ''KaslunerV is similar to a Venetian ,-|.ih 1,1,1 is pirle-fiuishcd. Tt is gnaran' v,| u,d to sockle or shrink, and we ear, poml'llim!Iv rccomnwml it to keep its eolur during months of hard wear. It is also wider than ordinary dress stuffs —5(! inches—and we sell it at 2s lid a yard. —■White and b'ons.—■Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 3

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