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WIHTELEY BAND OF HOPE. rPJIE Usual Fortnightly Meeting will be licld (it the Whiteley Hull THIS EVENING at 7.30 o'clock. Chairman and Speaker, Rev. T. G. Brooke. Good programme of Songs and Recitations. Collection at door. J. A. ROBERTS, [< H E A T RE JJ 0 Y A 1,, NEW PLYMOUTH. Under Direction of AIjLAN HAMILTON. Messrs. Rupert Clarke, John Wren, Meynell and timing Dramatic Company. A BRILLIANT DRAMATIC EVENT! MONDAY, SEI'TEJIBEK 28th. One Sight Oiilv. MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUXX Present their Newly-organised Dramatic Company (direct from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), including MISS BEATRICE iiOLLOWAY, The Charming Young Australian Actress, In the Famous Pathetic and Absorbing Drama of Child Life. THE LITTLK BREADWINNER. THE LITTLE BREADWINNER. LITTLE QUEEN IK WILLIAMS as MEG (The Little Breadwinner). This line play will be discovered tu be one of the most delightful of all dramas yet presented to the public of New Plymouth, outrivulliug the famous "Filial Wedding,'' so succcssiully 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 Gd, and Is (no early doors or booking fee). Touring Manager, W. J. LINCOLN. THE STRATFORD ELECTORATE. TVrR. J. B. lIINE invites the Electors of the Stratford Electorate to ui'.'-'t the PARISH HALL. INGLE WOOD, on FRIDAY, 2nd Octc Ladies specially invited. lljs Worship the Mayor will take the B 1 R 1 II D A Y, MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC MONSTER. CHILDREN'S PICNIC MOBSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC AND SPORTS, AND SPORTS, AND SPOUTS, To be held in th RECREATION RECREATION SPORTS (WOUND. SPORTS GROUND, ids for Beautifviii"

(\R offer.—For C'oi ' ' "'" W Sale, through fa desirable Freehold centre of a prosper dairying district 'with an it 300' Acres (about) of splendid Pasture Country (200 acres in ; well fenced and subd , „...- rt of totara), splendid outhouses worth .C 250, large orchard (1 acre), half mile frontage to main road 6 to liusincss centre, few chains from house to public school: co-operatiw ""eslevan Church on. sec* tion itself. Xo agents. "Will sell dairy herd, furniture, etc., etc., at sacrifi also. Must re '"'" H. K. K. IJIJMBKRT, fi.P.O., Auckland.

PIANO, ORGAN. AND SINGING. ATI!. R. NEVIIjLK KK.N.AI Organist St. Mary's Chu resumes tuition on MONDAY, 21st i Address: Corner Dawson and Vi

TARANAKI ACCLI MATISATIOiN SOCIETY. FlSlllXt.l SEASON, OCTOBER 1, IUUB, TO APRIL 30, 1! "fjUSIUXG LICENSES may be obtained X from A. S. lla.sell and E. Reynolds and (Jo.. New Plymouth; Sutherland Bros, anil T. Drake and Co., lnglewood; 1). Duncan, Opunako; and from the ( undersigned. D. McALLUM. Secretary. JLaOENtSl'jS.—iit.-n. whole season, .tl; Women and' Hoy* under l(i years, ."is; Day License (available lor Taraiuki disUiet only), 2s (ill. I STRATiXiRD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. T.ADIES and OENTLEMEH,-I have much pleasure ir reminding you thac 1 shall he u caneidate loi your voces at the next General Election, and hope to receive such substantial support fro") every district as ivil! enable me to hav" the ionor of representing you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, J. B. MINE.

know Hint when you hake at Home you nsp the Vst Ingredients, also tliat yoif skill in manipulating sain: ciuinot ).'(> surpassed; lmt we also know that a kitchen range oven cannot hogin lo hake yo.-.i cakes and paslry with anything like Uic accuracy that our splendid palent oven can. Tlien, consider Hie valualilo tini" you have spent, and the c\pr::s'm' firing used, not to mention the disappointment at Hie cakes not turning out as good as you expected. However, don't worry, lmt make up your mind to visit the "Hygienic" every day. Fresh Scones, Muffins, Buns, Pics, Tarts. Cakes. Biscuits, all hot from the oven. II YGIESIP BAKERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGG, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 233, 25 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 233, 25 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 233, 25 September 1908, Page 3

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