OPENING OF TJI'E ESPLANADE. rjTHE public are cordially invited to attend the Formal Opening of 111'! Esplanade, Itayley lload, near Jloturoa, on IiHI'BSDAY, 17th September, at 3 p.m. The Garrison Band have kindly promised to attend a ud play several sclectioiii. Afternoon Tea will be provided at a small charge of 6d. G. TlSClf, ilayor.
I'AIIK No. 2 GROUNU THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. UNDER NORTHERN RUGBY RULES. The Dawn of a New Football Era. XAR A X A K I v. AUCK LA ND REPRESENTATIVES. THE GAME THE PUBLIC WANT. THE HATCH OF THE SUASUX. IMayi'il Train being Arrangoil. BAND IN ATTENDANCE.
Kick-oil' 3 p.m. sharp. ADJIISSIOX OXE SillLUXi Scathijj Accommodation (id ostru, G. E. BLAXOHARD, Seoretary.
THEY AI!Ji COJIIKti! TIIKV AUK COlIlXti! Til]': ROYAL PICTURES i THE 110YAL IPIOTURES! QM-1E Pre-eminent Moving Picture Company of the Dominion. Now in tli c Xinth Month in Wellington. THE ROYAL PICTURES! The Royal Pictures .Syndicate lias decided to inaugurate a* circuit of the towns ill this district. It will give its first exhibition in this town at Llie THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY XEXT. 17th SEPTEMBER. Watch the Papers. THE ROYAL PICTURES! Prices—2s, Is, and 6d, Box Plan at the Dresden. Advance Rep., JOttX R. HOWARD. FITZROY BOWLIXG, TENNIS, AND . CROQUET CLUB. SOCIAL will be held in the Brougham Street Hall 011 THURSDAY, September 17.
Double Tickets ss, Ladies 2s fid, Gentlemen 3s Cel. W. WOOD, Hon. Sec. Committee Social. jjJGMONT ROAD HALL. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held on THURSDAY, 17tli SEPTEMBER. Good Music by First-class Orchestral. Tickets—Gents' Us, Ladies' 2s, Double Tickets 4s. A 'Bus will leave Sam Jury's at 7 p.m. OAKURA FARMERS' UNION." SOCIAL will be held at the Oakura Hall on THIj'IiISDAY NEXT, 17th instant. Gents 2s, Ladies Is. E. C. MEREDITH, Secretary. PREMIER RAILWAY JTjUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. The Eighth of the Series. BROUGHAM4STREET HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. Patrons are reminded that to miss one now is tu miss the chance of the Aggregate Prize. Good Prizes as usual. A 1 Supper Play at 8 p.m.
Ladies Is, Gents Is Oil. IH. TREEBY, S. G. SMITH, Hon. Sees. gINGING, VIOLIN, AND PIANO. MISS EOBSON (Certificated and Scholarship Holder), DEVON STREET EAST. Waitara visited. TO BUILDERS. SPENDERS will lie received at >ur olliee up till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, September 10th, for Additions to Premises of Weston and Weston, Solicitor-;, for the New Ze'alaiul Insurance Company, Ltd. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. iSA.NDKR.SOX AND GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's Buildings, Brougham-street. TO BUILDERS. FPENDERS will be received at our olliee up till 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 23rd, lor tho Erection of Residence at Vogeltown. The lowest or any tender not nceessarilv accepted. ■SANDERSON AXD GRIFFITHS, Architects. King's Buildings, Brougham-street. OAKUKA <..'o - OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY, LTD. TENDERS FOR CARTAGE. rpHNDEHS are. invited for the Conipau.v's Cartage for n period of twelve months from October Ist, 100 S. Tenders will close witlh the Secretary, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, on 'SATURDAY, September lt>th, at 12 noon, where specifications mav lie seen. E. W. GARNER, Secretary. T E N D I! R S. rPEXDERS are invited for the Lease of 500 Acres (known as Stanhope's*, situated about 12 miles from New Plymouth on the Main South Road, quarter mile from creamery, two miles from factory; lease for five years. Full particulars can bo had from the undersigned. Tenders close on tlie 30th September, 1008. L. PATTIE AND CO. '**" IsTRATTORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. T.ADIES and GENTLEMEN,--1 have much pleasure ip reminding you that I shall Ik l , a candidate for your votes at the next General Election, and hope t>> receive such substantial support irow every district as will enable me to have ■ the honor of repicseuting you in Parliament. Yours faithi'ully, J. B. JUNE. FOR SALE, 1 QO ACRES freehold, !)2 Leasehold, -LO(V 9-voomed house, concrete cellar concrete water tank with filter, 20-stall cowshed with hayloft, implement shed; borough water-supply; only 2 miles I'roT New Plymouth. Also, A Complete Small Dairy Factory Plaa* suitable for 100 cows 120-ton Easilagi! Press, D.F. Plough, Root Pulper W. HUMPHRIES, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. OUI!PRISE VISITORS! What a Miiisance they are! But von can alwa\j be prepared if you keep some lin« of ST. GEORGE SIIETC!' TONGUES on your shelves. Thoy make a welcome addition to the menu foi lunch or t;a. Kept by all leading grocers. Woods' Gvcat Poprennint Cure for •Coughs and Colils never Jails. 1/0 a
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 223, 14 September 1908, Page 3
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