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TEMPEKANCE MISSION Whiteiy Church-Monday Theatre Koyal— Tuesday f Wecl- | ncsttay, Friday rp 11 E A T 11 E JJ 0 Y A 1., NEW PLYMOUTH. Under Uirt-aion of ALLAN HAMILTON. -Mc-.-is. liiipi.-i't Clarke, John Wren, Meyuell ami liuiiu' b Dramsitiu Company. A UJIILLIA.NT DRAMATIC EVENT! TO-NIGHT MONDAY, SEPTE.MUFjR sitSth. One -Night Onlv. MESSRS. MEYNELL AND CiUNN Present their Ncwly-or Couupiiny (direct fro _ -.. Royal. Melbourne), includi -MISS BEATRICE 110LLOWAY, i The Charming Young Australian Actress. I In the Famous Pathetic ami Absorbing Drai of Chilli Life, THE LITTLE BREADWINNER. THE LITTLE BREADWINNER. LITTLE QUEEN IK 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 "Fatal Wedding," so successfully presented by this management. A MAGNIFICENT COMPANY OF ALL STAR ARTISTS. B'SAUTIFUL SCENERY and EFFECTS. Produced under the Personal Supervision of MR. C. R. STANFORD. The Box Plan and Day Sales at the Dresden. Popular Prices —is, 2s (id, and is (no early doors or booking fee).

PpEM I E K , RAILWAY EUCHRE PARTY AND RECREATION SPORTS GROUND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30lh. Good Music. G'ood Supper. Good Floor. I Don't' Forget Cirnnd Aggregate Prize, Admission —Ladien Is, Gents Is lid. I ]£ ISO'S I! I RI EDAY, NOVEMBER 9. MOBSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICXIC j AXD SPORTS, I AND SPORTS, I AXD SPORTS, recreation: sports ground, recreation sports ground, To provide Funds for Beautifying | PUKEKURA PARK. PUKEKURA PARK. Tea, Hot Watqr, J Special Trains at Excursion Pares. Full Particulars Late!. F. P. CORKILL, Chairman Park Board. H. J. HOBISS, Hon. Sec. Picnic Committee. jaiPOUXDED in (he Lepperton Pound, one Dark Roan Mare, white h\x. aged. If not Claimed and expenses paid will : be ,sold on October Ist, 11108. i ,1. KLUNNER, Poll""""" THE STRATFORD" ELECTORATE. of the Stratford Electorate to meet in the PARISH HALL, INGLEWOOD, on FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1908. His Worship the Mayor

STRATTGRD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. T,ADIES and GENTLEMEN,-I have much pleasure in reminding you that I shall be a candidate foi your votes a 1 the next General Election, and hope to receive such substaDtial support from every district as will enable me to have the bonor of representing you in Parliament. Yours faithfully, 3. B. MINE. mENDERS ate 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 live years. Full particulars can be had from the undersigned. Tenders close on the 30th September,) 1908 L. PATTIE AND CO. PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. ft/TR. R. NEVILLE RE.N.AUD, Organist St. Mary's Cliurc'i, resumes tuition on MONDAY, 21st inst. Address: Corner Dawson and Vivian TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, j OCTOBER 1, 1008, TO APRIL 30, 1000. WISHING LICENSES may be obtained from A. S. Husell and E Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Sutherland Bros, and T. Drake and Co., Inglewood; D. Duncan, Qpunake; and frc undersigned. D. MeALLUM, Secretary. BEY. LEONARD ISITT Whitely Church, To-night, 8.

MADE in NEW ZEALAND! "OSTRICH" BRAND SPECIALITIES. TOMATO SAUCE. WORCESTER SAUCE. CORDIALS. LEMON SQUASH. .Ilil.LY CIU'STALS. PICKLES. FLAVORING ESSENCES. CURRY. can'djkd peel, eruit and jam. canned tomatokk EGO. I'RESERVATIVK (Wi Packed by L. 1). NATIiAX AND CO i VOUR GARDEN REQUIRES YATES' RELIABLE CROPS NEW PLYMOUTH A.GENT, Next Criterion Hotel. 'Plwue HI.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 235, 28 September 1908, Page 3

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