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PUBLIC HOLID EMPIRE DAY. MONDAY NEXT, 25th Inst, ALL BUSINESS ISSTAB] MENTS IN NEW PLYMC WILL BE CLOSED,

NO IiOLTDiY ON JUNE 3ai> UNITED I'IIJHNOLY SOCI KTI]iW ; HOSPITAL SUNDAY AT STKATI'OKO

SUNDAY, L'Jtli MAY (Empire Day). gI'KCJAL TIJAIN will leave Now Plymouth in the morning at !).3(), returning at 5 p.in. All Friendly Societies cordially invited to take part. Grand Sacred Concert by visiting liauds in Victoria l'ark at 2 p.m. Stratford wants to see all Now Plymouth there besides also country friends. Holiday Excursion Fares from all stations. C. b. SOLE, See. United Friendly Societies' Hospital Sunday Committee. A 11 A N A K I RIFLES' ANNUAL MILITARY BALL. DIULL HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 25th MAY. Under tlie Patronage of the Officers of the 4th (Wellington) Battalion. SUPPER Is in the very capable hands of Jlrs. K Dockrill, assisted by a strong committee >f ladios. MUSIC specially si-lected for the occasion will w rendered by .Mrs. George's well■'""vn Orchestra. Tickets—Ladies 2s, Gents 3c>. F. J. JOSEPH, Hon, See.

E 11 - U 0 - N 'J-' E0 A D SPOB X S. MONDAY, MAY 25 (EMPIRE DAY). l'o celebrate the Opening of the New Hall. Don't forget to be there. A COXCERr and DANCE will lie lirlj u the evening. Gents 2s (Id, Ladies Is. L. BISHOP, lion. Se- v . WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. REV. J. FLANAGAN mEWEiIIEOTI-BK, "SXAI'SIIO'I'S IX LOXDOX SLUMS," Illustrated with a Unique Set of Photographic Slides of Slum Life. Doors open >.15 p.m. Commence al '.15 |!.UI. Admission—Dress Circle 2s, llest of I'heatre Is. Tickets obtainable at Bros.'

TAKANAKI GARRISON BAND'S ANNUAL BALL (Military, I'laiii and Fauey Dress), To be held in the W 11 E A T li K T> 0 Y A L ± On 1X TUL'IISDAY, JUNE IS. Tim Sl'l'l'Elt arrangements an- in tin! hands of Mesdamea {'<. Tiseh (Mayoress), K. Duekrill, and a strong Ladies' Committee. Ladies 2m, Gentlemen 3s, Onlookers Is, .Supper for Onlookera Is. K CLARKE, Secretary. ■lth WELLINGTON (TAKANAKI) HATTALION. ORDERS i:V K NIXSON OKI-Y, Y.l). Lieut.-Colonel Connnaiuliii". Jlav 2Ut, 1!)0S. rpHE Headquarters Companies and the Hand will Parade on SCXDAV,

UIU instant, at 8.15 a.m., at the Drilldied, for the purpose of proceeding lo Stratford to attend Divine Service [here. Full dress with helmets aud white jloves; side arms only, Py order. CLAUDE 11. WESTON, Captain and Adjutant. AZOTIC K is hereby given thai 19 Seelions of National Endowment Land in Ohura and I'iopiotea West Survey Districts, near Taumarumu. will lie o]h?h for selection at this oliice for (i!i years' lease on lUth .June, 1 DOS. l'lans and particulars can lie seen at I'ost (>iliee H and Kailwav Stations and obtained from me. HiANCJS SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands anil Survey Oliice, New Plymouth, 21st .May. 11108. %- * -I* *!• *l* *!• * *i* *> -I* * * 'l* 'l* * *l* '!* *l* ** * -I* * Dandruff, *? Tl'' allowed to collect, will un--4* questionably ruin the liair, *j* || and, if accompanied with dry X | and harsh hair, is the first and j* 7 surest sign of coming balduess. T % After a few applications of % f WIOLF.TTA Hair Food and * X Tonic the scalp will be tlior- J •> otigldy cleansed from Dandruff. <!■ *l* To men who arc going bald X (if the roots are still alive) X •|> WIULETTA MUST produce 4 ¥ Hair; it feeds the tiny hair y £ bulbs and kills tlie disease. % y Jialdness is it disease. As a simple dressing for the *!' »j. hair WIOLETTA is unsur- * passed.. $ Sold in large hollies at lis (id, | all Chemists, Stores, and »j V Hairdressers (postage (id 1 1 extra). 5 * JOHN' AVI',IIV, New Plymouth, < J Wholesale and Itelail Agent. J

COLD WEATHER COMFORTS. This ia the time of year when one is apt to enjoy a hot diink. Some •iconic like whisky hot, liut many don't, *U(I somehow we think' tbe majority of people ilke SURATIIIIA TEA ind a cup of hut Suratura is a real cola weather comfort. It warms and refrmhes you and fits you for work. SURATURA IS PERFECT TEA. It comes from Ceylon, and ia guaran teed not blended with Indian, China, i any chcr,p ci inferior teis. RETAIL PRICE, •mratura A quality .. I/9 per lk Suratura B quality .. 1/9 " " Suratura B quality .. g/. " t Suratura X quality, Zs 4d per lb. BOLD BY AJJj STOKEKEEJViRS. I'IAXO, OJiCAN", AND SIXCINII. -y[l!. U. XIiVIU.E UEXAVIX (Ironist and Hiivclor of the C'hoir of St. Mary's, Ts'rw Plymouth, commoner the ).ractice of his profession on MONDAY May 18th. Permanent Ailil«v=: fjiyiier of Cameron and Fuidurvis streets,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3

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