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gX. MAllfc'Js UIiUKCH 1 >*ew 'Plymouth. I'IiOGKAJLMK OF OKGAX KECiTAL X O-jN 1 li J1 T, WEDNESDAY, APKIL sMml, at S p.m., By MK. A. All LLKK WITS, Assisted by the Choir. 1. Prelude ami Fuyue in D Minor (Mendelssohn). 2. Smisct Alelody, by special request (Vincent). :i. Suite—(a) Prelude, (b) Minuet, (e) Prieie, ul) Toccata (lioclluiunn)— by spe-ial request. 1. Two Characteristic Pieces—(a) The Question, (b) The Answer (Wolsteuliolme) —by special request, ."). Anthem—"Blessed be the God ami Father" (Wesley). HYMN. Collection for Organ Fund, li. Aria—"l Know that my llcdeemer Liveth" ("Messiah,'' Handel)— Miss Winifred Baker. 7. Chorus (Organ Solo) —"Worthy is the Lamli," "Amen" (''Messiah," Haildel).

gT. JOSEPH'S HALL EUCIIRE PARTY AND DANCE. THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, liircls 8 p.m. Dancing 10.30 to midnight Tickets—Ladies Is, Guilts Is od. A. J. SCIUERNY,

Hon. See. rp HEAT II E J» 0¥ A L TARANAKI GAKBISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd (Prince of Wales' Birthday). '•THE BALL OP THE SEASON." Plain, Fancy Dress, and Masquerade Dancers. (Jeiitlcmen 3s s Ladies 2s, Onlookers Is. Supper Is. W. J. UPTON, lion. Secretary. EGMONT ROAD SPORTS. jy£ONDAY, MAY 25 (EMPIRE DAY). To celebrate the opening of the New Hall. Don't forgot to be there. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. 1.0.0. F., M.U. BIENNIAL MOVAIJLK COMMITTEE MEEThV,. JfEMHHRS may obtain tickets for the

Banquet to lie lie.d ill the Foresters' Hull. Cill-stvcet, THIS (Wednesday) F.YENINd, ul ,S o'clock, from the Commiltee. Tickets -Is. C. E. BKLLRINGKR, l'rov. C.S. h THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. NEW PLYMOUTH CENTRE. fur all Theoretical Subjects mast lie sent in to tlie undersigned oil or before May Ist. The Examinations will l>e held on dune titli, and candid,ttc.s will be duly notified of the time and place. Entry forms may be obtained at the Dresden l'iano Depot. H. E. FOOKES, Hon. Local Representative. THE .MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. a lid GENTLEMEN,—I invite yon to meet me ill the Theatre Royal 011 FRIDAY, April 24, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to take the chair. Ladies cordially -invited. Yours faithfully, G. TISCII. MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. and GENTLEMEN, - His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. Dockl'ill, having definitely decided not to seek re-el.etion, I beg to announce that I shall be a candidate for your suffrages at *hc coming election, and to respectfully solicit yonr suppoii and influenct. Yours faithfully, FKED. 'J. J. BELLRINGER. TRANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS Etc. MISS MAUD MEAKES (01 Melbourne). Evening Classes, opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, 7 to 10 p.m. All now Society and Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a specialty. First hour for tuition. Juvenile Classes EVERY' SATURDAY I'.! t» All branches of Dtmeiii<<*"7iftteJ!} al,,t FaiK 7)> Deportment, _ H«l*atory, Health, and Grace prases. Private Logons by Terms and particulars at Colonial Piano Company, Devon-street. PRIME MEAT. people when they buy meat like to know that it is grown and fattened on the best pasture lauds, cleanly aud nicely handled, aud sold at moderate prices. THE TARANAKI MEAT BAZAAR. Supply juicy joints and small goods complying with these conditions. , Call or telephone: Devon-st. Cent'-al—Telephone 39. Devon-at. East —Telephone 143. Devou-st. West —Telephone 144. JESSE JAS. HILLS, Proprietor. \*\ D. CAN NELL, Manager.

FRUIT! FRUIT! VEGETABLES. J. W. BERNDTSON, IKI'ITEJiLK. HAS rcmovod to Devon Street Central, in premises lately oc. cupicd by tlic Hygcnic Bakery. Fresli and Kood supplies arrivi daily. All the Vinson's Fruits in stork, in cludiiiK Orntifji's, Bananas, I'lums Peaches, etc. Vegetables m seascn. Town and Country orders promptl] delivered. ttinij up Telephone 119 for BERNDTSON Devon Street.

; TIIE 15 xKAKS* TEST, j Fifleen years is a long tost. Do you ':uo\v of ay other drench that has been I for fifteen years? Do. you know j tl-nt after filteen years of touting Sykus'a 1 Dmich is used by over DO jitrr cent, of 1 the dairy farmers 0! New Zealand? When you buy Drench you buy 1 the drench that lias been tested for ovjr fifteen years and is used ly all progressive dairy f/irmers. Isn't it better to buy the t>eist2 Remember that \clien ! ' you buy Syk«"-'s Drench you "buy the best.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 103, 22 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 103, 22 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 103, 22 April 1908, Page 3

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