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nOOTBALL! FOOTBALL TARANAKI v. MANAWATU. KECRISATION SIWJ'K tiKuUNi-, NEW PLYMOUTH.' "-^^ TO-DAY TIIUIISDAY, JULY 23. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission, Is. Children 7lal£-pi Special Stand (enclosure) <;j. P. SKOGLUXD. lion. Sec. T.R.U,

I 'Ji HEAT 11 B_ KY o A h BENEFIT CONCERT I (Promoted by the Taranaki Harrison Band) In aid of the Fund for Air. T. ROBERTS of Stratford, who, as a result'of'■» most distressing accident, i* total' ■ blinded. TO-OTGHT (THURSDAY, 23rd JULY)f PROGRAMME: Selection—'Uinorii]i»-Uarrisoii Band Ming-Mr. IV. E. M. Guy. v'ioli u Solo—airs. Metcalfe. rionjj-—-When the Heart is Yoiui»"— Aiiss Fetiton. " >ong-Alr. E. Clarke, 'aney Hub-swinging—Miss ]>»«. 'omie Song—Air. Farmer. ""' Wliiteloy Orchestra. Interval of Five Alinutes. election—Whiteley Orchestra. oraic Song—Air. 11. Bcresford. DRAMATIC SKETCH, "A PAIK OF LUNATICS-." Characters:

Clara Maimers.. .Airs. 0. 11. Weston Captain FcUding Mr. Easth cr Sony—"Because"—Hiss Mabel Clarke. Cornet Solo—"ilia"—Mr. Lawn. Comic Song—Mr. Farmer. Uedtatiou and Tableau—"The Bivouac Fire"—Mr. I<\ O'Connor. "Cod Save the King." Overture at 8 p.m. Admission stairs Is. E. CLAKK.E, XJKW PLYMOUTH UXITED (JYMNASIUAI SOCIETi'.

A SOCIAL EVENING TO-NIGHT HERE WE AKJi AUAI.N! (By Spri'ial lk'ciunst.)

pLALN AND FANCY DKESS SOCIAI, AND DANCE Under the management of the RAILWAi'SOCIAL CLUI! Will be held in the BKOI'UIiAM-STREET HALL TO-NIGHT Doors 7.30. Dancing 8 p.m. Good Supper and Plenty of Amusement, Ladies Is, Cents Is

G. T. TREEBV, S. U. SMITH, Seeretar THREE SESSIONS DAILY: Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. Speeial Attontion given to Beginner; •Ladies lid, Gents Is.. Skates Is (all tall bearings. A. \Y. COCKRAM, Manager. TO THE ELI-X'TORS OF

ADlliS AND GEXTLEMEX 1 liuve tic liuHOt to announce th: "THE" GUVEiO'AIE.NT CANDIDATE l'oui'B obediently, C. E. BELLRIXGER. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS.

■TADIES and GENTLEMEN,-! have much pleasure in reminding you thai; I shall be a candidate for your votes at the next General Election, and hope to receive such substantial support from every district as will enable me to hav: the honor of representing you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, J. B. JUNE.

LITUOGItAPIIIC PRINTING, WANTED, m intelligent and welleducated Boy as an Apprentice iu the lithographic printing. Apply ~ JOSEPH HOOKER AND CO.,

[KL'AKATE TENDERS will be re- - ci-ivril at Hiv ollicc up to noon of TIIIT.KDAY, (it'll August, I'JOB, for llruliliiii" Noxious Wi'i-ils on Six>ts\voo;l Settlement, mid oil Reserve Y., Town licit, New l'lviuoutli. Particulars on 'iopliculiun. FRANCIS SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lauds. Luiul and Survey Olliee, New Plvmoutli.

rpENDEKS, closing on THURSDAY, 30tli July, 1008, arc invited for tho Lease of a splendid Farm of 342 acres on Oeo Koad, all in good grasses and well fenced and subdivided; good house and buildings; bandy to Skoetßoad Factory. Grand oppoi amity for strong family of milkers. For particulars ap-

THE SECRETARY, upokimui Co-op. Dairy Factory Company, Ltd., Ivaupokonui.

Seasoned Timber

TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, and PERSONS ABOUT to BUILD

T)0 not be misled by slateincnts that seasoned limber is unprocurable in New Plymouth,

Wc hold large stocks of wellseasmied timber which wo are soiling at current rates at our yards, Morley street, New Plymouth.

HT. BROWN AND CO MOE'iEY-STEEET,

YOU CAN (SET IT CHEAPER AT "THE RED POST."

See what cash will do at the A.B.C. Bog', Co.:—Gents' kip "shooters, nailed, 7s Gd; Gents' Balmorals, wide-fitting, 7s Od; Scotch grain water-proof knee boots (for the stockyard), 22s Gd; gents' dancing shoes, 6s 6d; ladies' felt slippers, Is; childrens', 7d; goloshes 3s 6d; footiolds, 3s 64; g-im boots, lis 6d; ladies' glace shoes, 5s 6d. Golf boots to order. All parcels carriage paid.— AM).

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 182, 23 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 182, 23 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 182, 23 July 1908, Page 3

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