I EUOHRE PARTY AND DANCE 111 g'i'. JOSEPH'S HAL) TO-NIGHT WEDN JiSDAY, 28th OCTOBER. Good Eloor. Good Music. Good Supper Admission—Ladies Is, Gentlemen Is dd. A. J. SCHIERNY, Hon. Sec. DON'T FORGET! ~ GRAND GVMNASTIC CARNIVAL. T 11 E A T K J ' : 0 Y A 1.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. / Carnival was a big success (vide 1 ress reports). The coining Carnival Will undoubtedly eclipse last years, introducing, as it will * OX THE' ROMANKINGS AND MILITARY HORSE.
TABLEAUX AXD TIUCK WORK ON 11 N, rAE ALI.,EL BARS By Mr. Lints' Private Juvenile Class. MASTER ItOXXIE LINTS will perform on the Romai Rings, Horizontal SJ 1 .?,. Bill's, assisted bv Master Millie Elliot (Clown) and Muster Gordon Lints (Dummy), aged 5 years. GRAND COMBINED MARCH, INCLUDING JUVENILE CLASS. NOTE.—Do not make a big mistake and think the New Plymouth United Gymnasium Society is like a Circus, an 1, us tile saying goes, "once seen, alwavs seen." We want your patronage for next year, therefore an Entirely New Programme is guaranteed this year. Box Plan n o\v open at the Dresden.
PRICES—2s and Is. W. LINTS, Instructor. S. OKEY, Hon. Sec. M K. ALBERT BRUNTNELL Will deliver a LECTURE Entitled "MY LIFE FROM I'UB TO PARLIAMENT" At the THEATRE ROYAL On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th. Dress Circle 2s, Stalls and ffit Is. Chair taken at 8 p.m. CHILDREN'S PICNIC AND SPORTS.
KING'S BIRTHDAY, NOVEMBER 9t!i, In tho RECREATION SI'ORTS GROUND, To Provide Funds for Beautifying PUKEIOjRA PARK. School Boys' Championship, 440 and 220 yards. —First prize Gold Medal, second Si'ver Medal. Tug-of-War School Championship, 7 boys a-side. Relay Rare, 4 boys each team, under 14. Race and Skipping Competitions for Girls And numerous other Races. GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. Prizes for Best Decorated BICYCLE and GO-CART. GARRISON BAND IX ATTENDANCE. Tea, Hot Water, Milk, and Sugar Fro?. Admission—Adults Is, Children Gd. F. P. CORKILL, < Chairman Pukekura Park Board. H. J. HOBBS, Hon. Sec. Picnic Committee.
THE TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL FIRE BRIGADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Will be hold in the rp H E A T R E JJ 0 Y A L. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1908. DANCING: Children from 7 to 9.30; Adults after. FANCY DANCING BY CHILDREN. TICKETS Children under 1-1, Is; Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, Ss. Tickets miv be obtained from Mrs. Dockrill and tb'e Ladies' Committee. Prizes will be given lor the Best Girl's Fancy Costume and also for the Most Original Girl's Costume. Prizes will also be given for the Best Boy's Fan.'}' and Original Costumes.
ALBEKT BRUNTNELL JHEAXB E 0 Y A L. TUKSDAY A XL) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27tli and 28th. rjURANAKJ AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 and 20, 1908. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 8 p.m. Write ior Schedule. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, New Plymouth. COUNTY OF TARANAM. r«iani TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. PURSUANT to section 7, "Local Elections Act, I'JO-1," and section 0?, "Counties Act, 1908," Public Notice is hereby given that an Election ior the return oi Eight Councillor-; for tiie undermentioned Hidings will be held (if necessary) on WEDNESDAY, the lUh day of November, 11)08: Moa Riding—Three Councillors. Wuitara Riding—Two Councillors. Omata Riding—Three Councillors. Nominations of Candidates will lie received by the undersigned ut the County Chambers, Queen-street, NfiiV PlymouVh, uj> to noon on WEDNESDAY, November -Ith, 11)08. I'vill piU'UeuliU's and nomination forms may be obtained on apjilieatiou to the County Ollice during ollice hours. ROBT. ELLIS, Returning Ollieer. New Plymouth, October 23rd, 11)08.
BOWLING the bowling eea-son we have imported a, splendid lot of Taylor's First Quality Extra Heavy Bowls. These have been tested and stamped under Northern Bowling Association's Regulations. CROQUET Complete sets in stock at various priccc Our "Execlitu" Composite Croquet Balls arc the same color throughout never need repainting. Mallets, best boxwood, regulation size and weight. OKEY SON & ARNOLD LIMITED DEVON-STREET,
R>il JMMKDIATJi SALE. A CHOICE FAUM of si» acres Lepperlon; good 10-roomcil houv with every convemVneo, large yli; i, sheep-proof feneo.s; Avell watered, iv? \ from weeds, goocl slioltc), native bub, orchurd; oho milo from township. Apply to W. BROWN, Leppcrton. i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 3
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