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Die oratorio ••Christ mid Ui s Su i. dlcrs will be given at Whitelev Church this evening by the Whitelev Choir, ass'stcd by the Whiteley Orchestra. Those taking part have given a great deal of tune to rehearsal, and those who attend may look forward to a fine musical
n relereace to the children's floral exhibits for the forthcoming Horticultural Society's Show on Thursday next ■H ei.li.on is drawn to the fact that exl"l.its must be made up at the theatre ■"•I staged on Wednesday evening at , o clock. B
from'ib' U 'v'i ;'- |,|, :'" r ;' i "" «<lv<-rtis..,iu.,it (Mil the Al Lp-to-dutc (Irocery stores evon-street Fast. Mr. <;. ll.'jj 01 ,| t „ n ; he proprietor, has been busy malum, leady for the Christmas trade. Th'e store is now stocked with choice ~„ods ,", l , ,idl t 1 , 1 '«' * it most reasonable I'l'lces. The Al Stores has for six yc-irs supplied groceries to the Hospital, Old I copies Home, and Charitable Aid I oard. a fact which speaks volume, for I the (piahty and prices of the goods. . 1 Members of the Taranaki liille Volunteers are notified that a meeting wlil be held this evening f or tlll . ,„„.„„,<, f electing a second lieutenant.
Morey and Son offer special lines in gloves. The values are startling. Entries for tho Mew Plymouth Hortieultural Society's show close with the secretary this (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o clock.
Those in want of a good phaelor, or a lady', or gent's bicycle should attend Mr, Alexander's sale to-morrow when Nolan and Co. wi!l be „|l',.ri„..' some; also, amongst n lot of furniture several good pictures and sonic hundreds of the latest novels.
! I rain arrangements for the Clirisinia* and \ew Sear holidays are notilie.l. Next Saturday will be Snap Saturday at Sykcs'. Kvcrv purchaser of "ooils to the value of one sliilliu.,- ;,,i,| Tipwanlwill receive, free, a cake of toilet soap of excellent quality. Shop ;,i„ Selves' on Soap Saturday. ' The half-yearly meeting „f members of the New Plymouth Club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. j
| To-day AAliite ami Sons will make a feature of a line of dress muslin,, at :1s lid per dozen yards. Only ()„, ability to handle a l llr ge qua'nfit-' combined with the favourable conditions o[ the cotton market, enable them lo place, this line before the public. Put-i terns on application.—Advt. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 295, 8 December 1908, Page 2
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