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r. M AMY'S CHUKCH MEW ■BLYJIOUTU. ORGAN RECITAL. ; ; TO-NIGHT ,1 TUOSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1008. J li,v Ml. 1!. XEVIULE UENAUD, Organist anil Dirwtor of Choir, I, Assisted by MRS. 0. ME'TCALF. I 1. Overture to ••Zampa" (lfa'old)-Bv I . )2. Piano Transcriptions (a) Adagio from .Sonata il'athetique (Bceiliovcn); (b) Xoetiirne in F Minor (Chopin). 3. Incidental Music to "Rosamunde," for I Orchestra (Schubert)— No. 1, Air m C. Major; Xo. 2, Andante'in li Flat. i. Fantasia and Fugue in A Minor (J. IS. Bach)—By special request. 5. Hymn—Xo. 2XI I Collection for' Organ Fund. (J. (a) Andante "In I'aradi.sum" (T. l)u----hois); lb) Allegro Moderato "Fiit i Ux" (Eel there be light). ". "Xazareth" (Gounod) Solo for Vio-lin-Mrs. (.'.. Metcalf. 8. March Uilitaire-Op. 51, Xo. 1 (Schubcrtj —By special reiptest. CHAMBER (IF COMMERCE. JJEMIIERS are invited to meet at HiChamber TOJJA) (Thursday), i,t II ii.in.. to consider the Proposed RailHay Timetable. T. C SOHiXACIiENBKRi!

of Motoring will <]„• li«Jd nt ilie'imperial Hotel, Xew Plvnuwtli. on THURSDAY -NEXT. Ist- October,' at S p.m. for the purpose of forming aTar.rnsiki Automobile Association. A. BEESTOJJ, Convener.

NOVEMBER 0. MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC I MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNIC MONSTER CHILDREN'S PICNiC AND SPORTS, AND SPORTS, AND SPORTS, To he held in thf, RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, To provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEKUIU PARK. PUKEKURA PARK. tea., Hot Water, Milk, and Sugar Free. Special Trains nt Excursion Fares. Full Particulars Latei. F. P. CORKILL, Chairman Park Board. H. J. HOBBS, Hon. Sec. Picnic Committee. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. [MIE Green will ,bc Open for Play on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS roin TO-DAY, Ist October (weatlwr : ermittiujr). W. N. EWING,, Secretary. I TO BUILDERS. ( RENDERS will be received at our oflice up till 4 p.m. on WEDNE'3AY, 7th October, for Additions to remises of Weston and Weston, So'itors, for the Now Zealand Insurant omipany, Ltd. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, Architects. MONEY TO 'LEND. pNEY TO LEND in large or small sums at Lowest Rates. N.B.—Very favorable terms for small mounts. CJOVETT AND QUILLIAM, Solicitors.

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY Of London and Aberdeen. Established 1836. beg I" notify our clients and the public generally that we have apd'oilVc Palace Building, Egmont Slrn.it, As DISTRICT ACENT FOR 'I'ARAXAKT. EIRE INSCRANCES effected at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, and PROMPT SETTLEMENT in ease of LOSS. BADHAJI & B'ISS, Attorneys and Chief Agents. LETHABY BROS. AND GO. LTD., UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUTTAVE opened a Branch Shop at 'the Theatre Royal Buildings, Devonstreet. All repairs and recovering b) experienced ■workmen. Two years' guarantee -with all umbrellas made or re-covered in the ceieLarge variety of Summer tloods on ■hand. A. LETHABY, Manager.

TAK ANAKI AC'CLI MATJSATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, ISOB, TO APRIL »0, I»<W. -piSlllNi: LICENSES may be obtaiii.-d L from A. H. Hasell and K Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Sutherland Bros, and TV Drake and Co., lnglcwood; D. Duncan, Oouuuke; and from the undersigned. D. JIcALLUM, LICENSES—Hen, whole season AVonii'H aud Hoys under Hi year Day License (available for Tai district only), 2s fid. YOUR GARDEN REQUIRES YATEB' SEEDS RELIABLE CROPS NEW PLYMOUTH AGENT, ij. WHITAKER Next Criterion Hotel. 'Phone 111.

A BRASSY spoon or tori; may contai'l | ii s[icck of deadly poison i.i , ] verdigris. This is one reason Why you should not hesiHie having your worn tableware RE-SILVER- PLATED It will pay jti, cs almost any article of tableware eau be roplated at atom half llw cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon Street East. P. DE LA HAYE, Or at Okey, Son, and Arnold, Central Agency. YyHAT CHILDREN LIKE j Isn't always good for Ilium, mil !you can't go wrong with ST. (""' JAMS. They're just as whole they're delicious, and all children like them. They can be got from all leading grocers. Insist on ST. GEORGE.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 238, 1 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 238, 1 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 238, 1 October 1908, Page 3

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