J) ILLLAK 1) S EXHIBITION I.MI'ERiAL HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, .20th, At 7.30 o'clock. MR. «US TEFFLER, I'rofo-ional liilliardist of Australia, Will iiliiy -ill" uji with Best Local I'hiycr. Trick- ami Fancy Shots ail lib. Ticln-ls obtainable at Imperial Hotel. , rp 11 K A T It K 0 Y A "HOOT, MON Tlll'lisUAY, DECEMBER Canada's Greatest Concert Band Twice Commanded bv Kinjr Edward VIL THE KILTIES Augmented by-the Famous Clan John&tane Troupe Of BA(M'I I'lOi'S AND DANCERS, And led in parade bv (lIANT DRI'M-MA-fOR (7ft ;!'/». Just terminataed a Triumphal .March through Eastern States of Australia. The Marvellous Kilties' Band has .1 CHOIR OF 21) VOICES. Tlicv stormed and captured Four Continents. Lord Roberts said: "The irresistible Kilties' music would inspire mi army to 'deed* greater than have ever been ecorded." Prices —4s, 2s (id, Is. Box Plan filling up at the Dresden. AF.L'KRNOf>X MATIXEK, 3 o'clock, Til li KCKKATIO.Y SPORTS GROUNDS,
XKW PLYMOUTH. Admission .. ONE SHILLING. Special- concessions to School Children in charge of teachers, ('.RAX D PARADK OF KILTIES, Escorted by the Bands of the Province, through New Plymouth at 2.30 p.m. Special Trains. Cheap Fares. Touring Manager Howard Eilie. Director of Tour Frederic Shipman.
PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW In the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1908. Entries Close with the Secretary, at 8 p.m. oil Bth December. Schedules on application. mi. l>. NICOLL, Secretary, C/o Wm. Rowe, Brougham-street
rpARAXAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 and 20, li) 08. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, NOV liilBER 21, at 9 p.m. Write ior Schedule. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. TSox 53,. New Plymouth. TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. £ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I tliiink sincerely those who yestenlav gave me such loyal anil wliolele'iirtcd support, and trust Unit next Tuesday many other electors may also honor me with their coniiileuee. I Yours sincerely, 0. P. WAKE. ISUi November, 1908. ECiMONT ELECTORATE. T HANKS. TyjTi. B. DIVIO bc;;s to return his si'.i«tp thanks to the electors i»r their hearty support on Tuesday, which enabled him to secure the proud position at the head of the poll, and trusts that at the Second Ballot next Tuesday they will do the same aul return him by as large a majority.
TAIUXAKI DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOAHD. fPENDERS (on printed forms supplied) will lie received at the office of tlic Board, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. until noon 011 MONDAY, November 23rd, 1008, for the yearly Supplies for the New Plymouth Hospital and Charitable Aid Board as follows: — 1. Groceries. 2. Bread. 3. Meat, 4. Milk. ~i. Winis, Spirits, aiill Cordials. (i. Fuel. 7. Boots and Shoes. 8. Undertaking. A list of articles and full conditions of contract may be seen on application at the Board's OHicc The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' (Signed) 1?. BELLUIXOER. Chairman.
OAKI'EA ROAD BOARD. mEXDEKS arc invited for the Supply of 10(10 Yards (more or less) of Broken Metal; contractor to deliver same as directed on the Kofu-IMymouth Road, a distance rt about four miles froia the Main South Road to the end of tile metal. All information obtainable from the Chairman, Sir. J l . J. Morris, Tapuao. Tenders close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, November 25th. at noon. A. H. GOOD, Clerk to the Board.
ELLIOT HO AD DISTRICT. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £lOlO Under "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908," "VrOTICE id hereby given tlial a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Elliot Road District will be taken on SATURDAY, November 28. I'JOS, on the proposal of the Elliot Road Board to borrow (he sinn of ;«000 in terms of the public notification advertised in the Dailv News ami in (lie Taraiiaki Herald on fielober 10, 17, 21, and 31. 1008. The Pulling I!oo(h will be situated at the Office of the Board in Ciirric Street, New Plymouth, and the hours for pollina will be from i) a.m. to (! p.m. Dated this I2t'i day of November. 1908. ROBERT (jLECICx. Chairman Elliot Road Board. 11. STOCKEB, Returning OfTicC..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 280, 20 November 1908, Page 3
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