FOOTBALL. TjyKSTERX PARK No. 2 GROUND ! TO-DAY | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. UNDER NORTHERN RUGBY RULES, The Dawn of a New Football Era, TAEA NA K I v. A U CKL AND REPRESENTATIVES. THE GAME THE PUBLIC WANT. THE MATCH OE THE SEASON. Delayed Train being Arranged. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ONE SHILLING. G. E. BLANCH ARD, Secretary.
TO-NIWHT! XO-NKiHT! THE KOYAL PICTURES! THE KOYAL PIOTUUKS! THE KOYAL PICTURES! 'J.'O-XKiHT! TO-NKIHT! The Most Perfect I'ietoria) Programme presented to New Plymouth. THE llllVAb PICTURES! The I'ietures of the- Year! Life-like Pictures of Historic Events! DON'T FAIL TO BE TIIEKK. TO-N MM IT! TO-X1OI1T! THE KOYAL II'IOTURES! (From His Majesty's. Wellington.) Special EnjjaKcment of MISS BEATRICE BUTLER. Il'rices—2s, Is, (id. Box Plan at tin Dresden. All Accounts paid !U5 a.m. LOOK-OUT FOR- Ol'K RETL'KX! Advance lien., JOHN" R. HOWARD.
TO-NIGHT. FITZEOY BOWLING, TENNIS, AND CROQUET CLUB. A NNUAL SOCIAL will be held in the """ Broiißham Street Hall on TIIURSDouble Tickets Gentlemen 3s Ud.
g«M 0X T HOAU.HALI. TO-MGHT A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will be hold on THURSDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. Good Music by First-class Orchestra. Tickets—Gents' 3s, Ladies' 2s, Double Tickets 4s. A 'Bus will leave Sam Jury's at 7 p.m. TjniClffiE PARTY AND DANCE The Eighth of the Series. BROUGHAM-STREET HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. Patrons are reminded that to mis: one now is to miss the chance of tin Aggregate Prize. Ladies Is, Gents Is (id. (!. r: TREEUY, s. g. smith, Hon. Sees rjl UEA TR E JJ 0Y A NEW PLYMOUTH. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONI TUESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER. A GREAT MUSICAL EVEN'. First Appvan .MISS Hi JO NlO AINS LJO 5 (Madame Melua' s Protegee), The FaiiKjiin New Zealand ContralU direct from her triumphs abroad, Supported by a Strong Company, including MR. HAMILTON 110 DUES, The Favorite Baritone. I Scenes of the Greatest JOntliusiasm ha\ prevailed at the Concerts of. Mi,s Aiuslcy in Auckland
roMTIVKIA' ONE SHSUT UNIA' IN .MOW l'lA'.UOl XII. i'rfces—U WservcJ seats, -s (id ami Is unreserved. I!»\ IMaii un view at tin 1 Dresden l'runi Friday, till' ISLIi instant, :il » a.ill. OL'KNIMi OK KSI'bANADH. rpO-DAV'S Ceremony of OHieially Ojicning th<! Esplanade Extension lias boon I'OSTL'OX ED till Tlll'llSDAV, •24th instant, owin.ir to tin; uniuvorab! ■ weather. G. TISCII. Mayor. XOTJCE TO EAU.HEKS. •vi-essiw. \y. dimock & co., i;r».. bejr tu notify farmers that- reteiv-iiiji-ihiys liavc heo,i altered at 1 titih-vvo.nl from Tuesdays to Wednesdays; next m-eiving-day will lie Wednesday. 2:) rd instant.' Str«tf«r,l vi»js..»ls»v- fnmt Tluirsila.is til Tm-Mltiy*: next iwlvingdav 'l'ni-dav. 22nd instant. Apelit C. 11. SNOUT. Smith I'viiad.New Plymouth. Jlepresentative —.1. 11l II MM!. Sl nil lord. XOTI C K . Creditors of -lolm Heed West, of Oakur.i. Storekeeper, arc roiinestod to details of their aeeouilts on '>:■ lie/ore the. 22nd September to Messrs. Wilson and firey, Solieitors, New Plyuiottlli.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 226, 17 September 1908, Page 3
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