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NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the New 'Plymouth Bowling Club will he held in the Pavilion on FRIDAY, 27th instant, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To lix limit of Membership. To consider and. if agreed to, adopt Alteration of Rules for Balot for Membership. To consider and, if agreed to, alter rules regarding Thursday play. W. N. HAVING, Hon. See.

rp II J! A IS 1! J> 0 Y A 1 "HOOT, HON!" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. Canada's Greatest Concert Band Twice Commanded by King Edward VI THE KILTIES Augmented by the Famous Clan Johnstone Troupe Of BAWII'KHS AM) DANCERS, And led in piinide liy WANT DRUAI-.MA.IOR (7ft 3!/ 3 m). •lust tenninalaed a Triumphal Mart ■tlirougli Eastern Stales of Australia.

Tlie Maivcllous Kilties' Band lias n CHOIR OF 20 VOICES. Tlipy stormed and captured Four Continents. Lord Roberts said: 'The irresistible Kilties' music would 'inspire an army to deeds greater than have ever been .e----coi'ded." Prices—is, 2s Gd, Is. Box Plan filling up at the Dresden. AFTERNOON MATINEE, 3 o'clock, In RECREATION SPORTS GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Admission .. ONE SHILLING. Special concessions to School Children in charge of teachers. GRAND PARADE OF KILTIES, Escorted by the Bands of the Province, through New Plymouth at 2.30 p.m. Special Trains. Cheap Fares. Touring Manager Howard Edie. Director of Tour Frederic Shipman.

ATEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPBING SHOW In the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1908. Entries Close with the Secretary at 8 -p.m. on Bth December. Schedules on application. WM. P. NICOLL, S«cretary, C/o Wm. Rowe, Brougham-street

qURANAKJ AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND TI'URSDAi', NOVEAIBER 25 and 21), 1908. GENERAL ENTRIES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, at 9 p.m. Write ior Schedule. E. P. WIEBSTER, Secretary. fiox 83, New Plymouth.

TO THE ELECTORS OF EGMONT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I thank sincerely those who yesterday gave me such loyal and wholehearted support, and trust that next Tuesday many other electors may also honor me with their confidence. ! Yours sincerely, G. P. WAKE. 18th November, 1008. EGMONT ELECTORATE. THAN KS. 15. DIVE begs to return his sincere thanks to the electors lor their hearty support on Tuesday, which enabled him to secure the proud position at tile head uf the poll, and trusts that at the Second Ballot next Tuesday tlicy will do the same mil return him by as large a majority.

TENDERS. CARRLNGTON ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS, dosing at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, November 2Stli, for Formation uiiil Metalling Mill Road, will be received by above Board, Plan and specification at Mr. C. Caiter's feliop, Devon-street. L, G. P. SPENCER, Engineer to Board.

TENDERS. rpENDERS will bo received at the office of the Moa Road Board, Inglewood, up to 110011 on SATURDAY, 21st November, 1008, for tlie 'following work:— Jlana Road Bridge, —Alternate tenders for—1. Wooden bridge, concrete piers, 25-feet span. 2. Reinforced concrete bridge, 40feet span. Metalling York and Richmond Roads, amount about £1260. Plans and specifications may be seen at our Inglewood office. ORBE-bb AND MACKAY, Engineers.

OAKURA BOAD BOARD. aro invited lor the Supply of 1000 Yards (more or less) of Broken Metal; contractor to deliver same as directed on the Koru-PlymouUi Road, a distance cf about four miles from tlie Main South Road to the end of the metal. All information obtainable from the Chairman, Mr. P. J. Morris, Tapnac. Tenders close with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, November 25th. at noon. A. H. GOOD, Clerk to the Board. ■vrflAIEE GARDENS For PICNICS AND GARDEN PARTIES (Private or Public). Best and Cheapest Place in Dominion t" spend a Holiday. Ideal Spot for School Picnics, as there are plenty of Games and Amusements provided. TEA ROOMS AND FRUIT AND LOLLIE STALL In the Ground. Hot WaCer provided Free. Admission SIXPENCE. A. TRUEIjOVE, Proprietor.

Spencer Pianos 4S supplied to H.R.H. Princess of Wales and lI.M. Warships, FROM 27s M^THLY. Wertheim Sewing Machines THE ACME OF PERFECTION. FliOM 109 MONTH!,y. Tarcnoki Agents: ' A, JAMES & CO., CURRIE-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Inspection lEvited.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 5

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