,H IGH SCHOOL SPORTS, RECREATION GROUNDS, TfflS (THURSDAY) AIffERNOON, 12th MARCH. Parent!) and Friends of tlus School cordially invited to be present. 3. SINCLAIR, B. HURLE, Hon. Sees. 0 Mua, lie kuare, 0 Naiauei lie moliio. gT. MARY'S II ALL. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN JIIiNT In aid of MAORI UlliLS' SCHOOL.
PROGRAMME: Part J. Overture .... Mr. W. Ferry's Oii'lie^lr. Song Mr. Archill Recitation Sirs. .1. llaslan] Song Miss Whitcom'nc Song Mr. J. Haslam Song Miss Olive Kelly Pianoforte Solo Miss Warren Song Mr. E. Clarke Part It. Overture Mr. W. Perry's Orchestra The Amusing Comedv, "THE STRAXGE ADVENTURES OF MR. HUMMLNGTOP" (By Sydney Grundy). Characters: Arthur Hunimingtop. .Mr. F. J. Easther ltalph Ormcrod Mr. E. Horroliin Joshua Gillibrand. .Mr.C. V. Binnington Dobson Mr. Bert Griffiths Gcorgie Ifummingtop.. .Miss Olive King Mrs. Gillibrand All's, Fred Watson Daisy Maitlaml Miss Dora Bedloi,l Barbara Miss Alice liiwster Rosa Colombier .Mrs. 11. I{. Ward Scene: The Unniiiiiiigtops' Morningroom. Act 1. —.Morning. Act I],—Afternoon. „ Act 111. —livening. ADMISSION TWO SHILLINGS. (iOOD TEMPLAR BAZAAR, To be held MARCH 18th and 18th. In ST. MARY'S HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH The Committee beg to thank the friends who have sent- in contributions of goods, and take this opportunity to remind the friends of temperance that any further parcels will be thankfuHv received by either of 'the Secretaries, A. L. LEGO, G. W. HARTNELL, MARSLAXJJ 111LL MEMORIA L. meet at .Mr. ,1. Davis' Oilier on MONDAY MORNING at 11 o'clock. ARTHUR fcjTANDJSII, Chairman of Cominittee. THE MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES OF NIOW PLYMOUTH. RADII'S and GIATUOIHX,—In reply to the deputation that waited on ne to-day representing the influential eipiisition to allow myself to be nomiiited for Hie jiosition of Mayor of the Wough for the ensuing year.'l have until pleasure in acceding to your relics t, and place myself in your hands. Yours faithfully, G. TISCIf.
THE MAYORALTY. TO TIIE ELECTORS OF MOW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH. A DIES iiiid GENTEEMEX, sponse to numerous requests, 1 have decided to become a candidate for the forthcoming Mayoral Election, and the favor of your support, and influence is hereby solicited. I remain, Yours faithfully, W. A. COLLIS. JjA.NCIXO, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, Etc. MISS MAUD MISAKES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, Bth April, 7 to 10 p.m. All new Society and Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a specialty. First hour for tuition. Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4th April. All branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Inspiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. Particulars at Colonial Piano Company, Devon-street, COUNTY OF TAEANAKI. TENDERS. RENDERS superscribed with the number of the Contract, will be received up to noon on SATURDAY, March Hist, for— Contract Wo. 10D —Construction oi Reinforced Concrete Bridge over Mangamawhete Strca'.n, near Tariki. Contract .No. lOti—2oo Yards Bo.ildcrs, Tariki Road. Contract No. 107—000 Yards Boulders, supplying, feeding through machine, and delivering on Tariki Road between Ross Koad and Tariki. Contract No. 108—200 Yards Boulders, Durham Rond Depot, feeding through machine, and delivering on road. Contract No. 10SJ—300 Yards Boulders, Waitepuku Depot, feediag through machine, and delivering on road. Contract No. 110—500 Yards Boulders, Mangamawhete Depot, feeding through machine, and delivering on. road. Contract No. Ill —feeding through machine and delivering on road 100 yards each Durham Road and Waitepuku Depots and 200 yards Mangamawhete Depot. Tenders for Contract No. 105 will be received at the County Office. Nos. 100111 to be addressed to County Chairliian, care of Messrs. Pcrcival and Messenger, Inglewood. Plans and specifications for Contract No. 105 may be seen at the County Oflioo. Specifications for Contracts Nos. 100111 may be seen at Mr. Frank Drake's Stationery Depot, Inglewood, and County Oilice, New Plymouth. Tenders not accompanied with the presciik'd deposits wil\ be rejected ai informal. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman.
COLD WEATHER COMFORTS. This is the lime of year when om is apt to enjoy a Hot drink. Suine •ipnj.Jfi like whisky hot, but mauy don't, and somehow we think tb® majority of |!0O|ll6 Ike SUIUTU RA TEA ncl « cup of hot ?nratnra 'fi a rt'.il cold W'.'a'lni conifoft It Barms a;id refnihiM y >u aod fits )' )« /or work SURATTJRA IS PERFECT TEA. it comes from Ifcylon, ard is guaran teed I);>t blended with Indian, China, r any cb«r.p or inferior teis. Ziii&lL riUCES. turatura A quality .. 1/0 per Ik fiuratura B quality .. 1/9 " " Suratura D quality .. 8/- " * Suratun X quality, 2s 4d per lb. BOLD BY ALL SIOHEKEEPBRS,
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