r£ HEAT It E JJ OYA L. UNITED EVANGELrSTIO SERVICES Conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Of London, Assisted by Mlt, J. H. STlifllliNS, SINGING EVANGELIST. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, LE(JTUI!K entitled "Fourteen Years in Darkest London." Tickets 2s and Is. THURSDAY, APRIL !), PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD, At 8 p.m.
FIRE BRIGADE BAZAAR. I'ITZRO* HALL. XUUKSDAi, AWUL i), I\LK OF I*I,AIN AND FANCY 3 HOODS, Useful and Ornaivuutal. SIIOUTIiNU UALLEUY i by I'iUroy Scholar "ling, jS'ail-Driving j SPEUIAIj ATTRACTIONS FOR (JIIILDREK, Hut l'ifs ami (Joll'ou for Suiiiicr. UAKitISON BAND. .iUAND TOKCIIUOiIT PROCESSION from Town to Fil/.roy. i Admission SIXPENCE. Doors o[icii at 3 and 7.
Q.HAND OKOIIIISTKAL CONCERT (Under Coihiuetorship of 31V. Perry) In aid of Hecreatiou Spurts U round, To be held in KECKEATION SPOUTS LIKOUxMJ On WEDNESDAY, 15th APIUL, At S p.m. For full programme sec Inter issues.
KAILWAY EUCHKEE 1' DANOE. The First of the Series will be held in the BROUIiiiAM-STKEET HALL Uu FKIDAY, 10th APRIL. Play starts at 8 p.m. sharp, (.iood Musk.'. (.iood Supper. Good Management. LADIES' AND (JEi\TS' PRIZES. * Don't forget tlie enjoyable evenings you spent last season. Coiv.e again aiul ei'joy yourselves and bring your friends H'iMi you. Admission—(Jents Is Gd, Ls. dies Is. S. G. sm;th, lion. See.
•OKCKT TIIUIiSDAY. VKAXU ATULKTIC CLUB'S Sl'OiU'S. JitLD'S IJOUBUMIAXDKD SAWIXI! MATCH FDR jJuO ASIDE. Music liv Rountr Admission to Snorts—Adults Is. Cliil-
War™ Hull on S.VI'L'UDAV, Apr 1!)0H, lit 8 p.m. lie Klection .if (.tllk-ur-i anil utlu Ui'ss lo be ilK'iisai'd iii cumiiiittc T. K. LAUKLW
recognition uf- t.ln- imiiiv services rendered to the people uf New I'lymoillli by tUe Mayoress, Mrs. Dixkrill. arc re-<|ii<-slt-il to niccL ill the Comicil Clinmhcr. Town Hall, at '.! p.m. on WKDXKSDAY. 111,. I.'ith instant, to form u committee 1 take niieli steps us mar lie deemed C. !•:. ISKIXKIXtIIvIi.
is hereby given Unit the partnership hitherto subsisting between Stitiidish and Kerr, practising at New Plymouth and Inglewood as Solicitors, lias been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st of -March ultimo. All aoeoimts owing to the late firm must be paid to llr. T. P. Anderson, who has been mutually appointed by us to act as Receiver of such moneys. New Plymouth, April 2nd. 1908. (Sil.) ARTHUR STANDISH. ■WILLIAM KERR. A. R. STANDISH. Witness to all signatures—(Sd.) TltOS. P. ANDERSON, Law Clerk, New Plymouth.
BOKOUGII OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DISTRICT ELECTORS LISTS. HE Electors are hereby notilied that a Supplementary List is now being compiled, and in order to make (lie same as complete as possible, all those possessing a Residential Qualification and also all those who since last election have become possessed of a Ratepayer's Qualification arc specially invited to see that their names are on such list or their elarcis to lw placed on such list sent in. WT.DXESDAV, (he 15th day of April, is the day on which the Rolls will finally close prior to the elections. Claim forms may b ft obtained at the .Borough Ollices, King Street, New Plymouth. l'\ T. BELLRINGEK, Town Clerk.
GIKABS BEE I) VOK AITTUMft BOWING. W'niT.!'i CLOVEB lsii.iT SEED AT CHEAPEST RATES. W. SOWE, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 93, 8 April 1908, Page 3
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