INTERESTING ITEMS. With the holiday season travelling I outfits will be required by all who like to travel under convenient circumstances, The New Zealand (Jlothrag Factory's local branch i* carrying a splendid stock of travelling" requisites, of which inspection is invited. We have been asked to state that the subscription-lists in connection with the Humphries testimonial may be seen at this ollice. Five four-line stanzas in Mr. 11. I. .loll« advertising vspaee impress upon leaders the superiority of the steer beef and wether mutton killed for the customers of the Taranaki Meat Bazaar. The annual gathering of the North Taranaki Athletic Society will be held at AVaitara on Thursday, 17th December. Nominations for cycling and running events close with the secretary on Saturday next., 5Ui inst.
The Wliitelcv Church Choir, assisted by the Whiteley Orchestra, will render the sacred oratorio "Christ and His ■Soldiers" at Whiteley Church on. Tuesday evening next. Owing to continued ill-health of Mr. D. Berry, of D. Berry and Co., the firm lias decided to sell off the whole of the huge aiul varied stock of ironmongery, hardware, agricultural implements, etc. The sale has already commenced, and everything is being sold at very low prices for cash. The present spell of warm weather has increased the demand for towels an 1 trunks at the municipal salt-water baths. Mr. Morris lias everything in capital order. Some of the nicest and smartest mea's suits we remember to have seen are nowshowing at White and Sons' for the Christmas trade. Chief among them are some of the latest designs in green and iiTowu worsteds and tweeds made up in correct fashion with good linings, quilted and finished in the most approved styles. Prices range from 42s to C3s each—Advt.
For reliability, for keeping its color, for wear and style in hats, get a Woodrow. "The Kash," that reliable store in Devon-street, have every shape and size in stock, and will be pleased to show you one at any tise. Prices 10s Bd, superior quality 13a Cd and worth every penny of money-toa—l4vt
TO-DAY THE KILTIES CANADIAN CANADIAN CANADIAN MILITARY MILITARY MILITARY BAND, BAND, BAND, BIUSS AND REED INSTRUMENTS, (Touring the World), Assisted by •SCOTLAND'S SCOTLAND'S GREATEST GREATEST DANCERS AND PIPERS, DANCERS AND PIPERS, Also CHOIR OF TWENTY VOICES. CHOIR OF TWEN'iJt VOICES.
THE PROGRAMME: Kilties arrive 10.50 a.m. Escorted by Eltham Band to Hotel, 11 a.m. Procession from Railway Station to Grounds, 2.40 p.m. iPIPERS, ELTHAM, STRATFORD, And TAfiAXAlil GARRISON BANDS Leading. THE KILTIES, I'mler the Giant Drum-Majors. GRAND .MASSED BANDS' SELECTION "INGOMAIi," in Recreation Sports G round, 2.55. Official Welcome by His Worship the Mayor, 3 p.iu. KILTIES GRAND PROGRAMME commences 3.5 p.m. Admission Is. Reserved Stand Is extra. Afternoon Tea, etc., on the Ground. EVENING PROGRAMME: Procession of Bunds, 7.30. Theatre Door (Circle and Stalls) open 7.15. GRAND KILTIES PROGRAMME of 'INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, DANCING, l'l PING, and Items by the KILTIES CIIOIR commence 8 p.m. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls -Is, Stalls 2s (id, Pit Is. No early doors; no booking fee.
MEMORIAL CllUliCH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1008, At S jun. 011011! FKSTI V.H. SAUREI) ORATORIO, "CHRIST AXI) Ills SOLDIERS," By John Farmer. To Ik- rciulAxil b.v Whitele.v Choir, assisted l>y the Wlutek-y Orchestra. Tickets—Adults Is, Children Oil. N 0 T I C E. A ME ETIXO of the Creditors of .T. 11. West, of Oakum. Storekeeper, will be held at the Office of Wilson ami WW, Brougham Street, on MONDAY, Ttli December, at :f o'clock p.m. All creditors please attend.
NORTH TAItAXAKI ATHLETIC SOCIETY. X X U AL GATHERING. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1908. CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA. Nominations for Cycling and' Running Events CLOSE on SATURDAY, Stli December. H. SPUBDLE, Secretary. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL E L T II A M. gATURDAY AXD MONDAY, 2«th and 28th DECEMBER. FIRST DAY. Five-milt: Cycle Handicap, of JJB; entry ss. Two-mile Cycle Handicap, of £8; entry ss. Hall-mile Cycle Handicap, of £0; eutry 4s.
SECOND DAY. One-mile Cycle Handicap, of £6; entry 4s. Tlirco-miie Cycle Handicap, of JIU; entry 4s. Consolation Cycle Handicap, of £3; l'/s miles; entry 2s. Youths' Mile liunning Handicap of .Cli (for uoys under 17 years of «ige); entry is (id. Vndcr League of Wheelmen's liules. Entries for above events close on 10th Decemlier. F. E. lIAIiDY, Secretary and Handicappcr. gt'END CIIUISTMAS In NEW I'LY.MOUXIi
SPECIAL. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. AML'SEJIKXTS OF .SOME DKSCUIPTIOX EVKUY DAY AXD EYEXIXG From 110X1X0 DAY THjli JAXUARY 2ml. Visit of TIIAIKIXU - SHIP AMOKVIJA And one of HIS ALUUSTY'S WARSHIPS. Special Arrangements made ior Camping Parties on the Beaeli. Delayed Trains and Excursion Fares. See Posters. For particulars apply A. L. HUMPHItIES, Hon. Sec. Seaside Improvement Committee, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 291, 3 December 1908, Page 3
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