m-ITE OLYMPIA HOLLER SKATIM RINK. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! Admission, Is, Is, Is. Skates Is, Is, Is (it'.ANJ) FANCY DRESS AND MASQUERADE CARNIVAL TO-XICiIIT, SEI'T. 24, and SATURDAY NKillT, Sl' One-mile Championship of Xew Vly mouth ami Other Events To-ni«ho. Box Plan for To-iiijjht for Reserv Scuts at the Dresden/ A. ROWLANDS, Manaser.
TO-DAY OPEXJXIi 01'' THE ESPLANADE. mjlE pulilic is cordially invited to bn .pvosi'iit at the Vormal Opening. which will take place TO-DAY at S p.m. The Garrison Band has kindly promised noon Tea will lie provided at a small
NO-LIUENSE CONY EN TION. ■ CONVENTION TEA, WHITELKY HALL, G p.m. Tickets Is. MASS MEETING THEATRE ROYAL, 7.30 p.m. Come and Hear MR. A. BRUN'TNELL And REV. H. F. U PALiIEK. Admission Free. Collection. HIE I'TTZKOY JJOWiUXU, TENNIS AND CROQUET OLCB. rjUIE Annual Oineral Meeting will !■ . held in the Pavilion THIS (Thurs Jay) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Business: General—lmportant. WHARTON UUMHHKIES,' Hon. S»o.
MEW PLYMOUTH. Under Direction of ALLAN HAMILTON. Messrs. Rupert Clarke, John Wren, Meynell and (juim'g Dramatic Coinpanv. A BRILLIANT DRAMATIC EVENT! MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. One Night Onlv. MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUNN Present their Newly-organised Dramatic Company (direct from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), including MISS 'BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, ~ tting Young Australian Actress. In the Famous Pathetic and Absorbing Drama of Child Life, THE LITTLE BREADWINNER. THE LITTLE BREADWINNER. LITTLE QUEENIE WILLIAMS as MEG (The Little Breadwinner). This fine play will be.discovered to be one. of the most delightful of all dramas yet presented to the public of New Plymouth, outrivalling the famous "ratal Wedding," so successfully presented bv this management. A MAGNIFICENT COMPANY OF ALL STAR ARTISTS. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY and EFFECTS. Produced under the Personal Supervision of MR. C. R. STANFORD. The, Box Plan and Day Sales at the Dresden. Popular Prices—4s, 2s Cd, and Is (no earlv doors or booking fee). Touring Manager. W. ,1. LINCOLN. PUBLIC NOTICE. )T ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSED SPECI rpiHE ELLIOT ROAD BOARD the local authority) gives public notice that it proposes to borrow by way of Special Loan under the provisions of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, i of One Thousand Pounds at £3i/ 3 per centum interest per annum for a period of forty-one years (at the expiration of which period the.liability of the Elliot Road District in respect uf such loan shall cease without further payment) for the purpose of forming, etalling the footpath aud length of 4iy 2 chains (more or less) ■ - - " ■ northern side of the Elliot .„ Cutfield Road lo the western ..-undary of Soleville and completing l the grading, formation, and metalling of the Elliot Road through, to its junction with the Franklcy Road at the Frunkley Road School. The Board proposes to pledge as a security for the loan of £IOOO and the interest thereon, an annually recurring Special Rate of Five-thirty-seconds of a Penny in the Pound on the rateable value (on the basis of the capital value) of all rateable property within the Elliot Road I out of the loan the cost of raising the
Dated this 23rd day of September, 1808. H. STOCKER, Clerk to the Elliot Koad Board. NOTICE OF MEETING. T HE'KEBY convene a Meeting of the j Ratepayers of tbe Elliot Koad District, to lie held in the Public Hull ut Westown on MONDAY, the 19th dayof "ctober, 1"08, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., to nshler the proposal described in the >ve notice. Dated this 23rd day of Septemb"r, 1908. ROISERT (ililitiO, Chairman of the Elliot Koad Hoard. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DOMINION DAY. TTOUDAY Excursion Tickets, available XX for return till 30lh September, will be issued from any station to any station on the Wellington-Napier-Ncw Plymouth Section (including Wellington and Manavatu Company's line), on 25th and 20th September. IIY ORDER. Ladies, "lest ye forget," we remind yon of ihe many dainties 5/nd delicious goodies baked at the "Hygienic." Wc know that when you hake at home you use tlie best ingredients, also that your skill in manipulating sail) i cannot be surpassed; but we also Uno_w that a kitchen range oven cannot begin to bake vc.'.i cakes and pastry with anything like the accuracy that our splendid patent oven can. Then, consider the valuable time you have spent, and t.ie cxpcisive firing used, not to mention the disappointment at the cakes not Urnin" out as good as you expected. However, don't worry, but make up your mind In visit the "Hygienic" every day. I'resh Scones, Muffins, Buns, Ties, Tarts. Cake 0 Tti-"'Uil«. ail hot from the oven. HYf!l EN FO 15 AKE RY . NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGO. Proprietor.
tails by all clieinia-ts and storekeepers
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 232, 24 September 1908, Page 3
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