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THE TARANAKI JjAWX TENNIS ASSOCIATION, ANNUAL. TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP MEETINGS, To lie Jielil on the VIVIAN STREET COURTS, NEW 'PLYMOUTH, On Ist and 2ml JANUARY, 1008. Entries close with Mr. H. Slocker on MONDAY, ;Jitth December, I<JOB, .it K I p.m. JOHN PATON, 11. STOCKER, Hon. Sees.

SPECJAL ATTRACTION i In NEW PLIMOOTH During HOLIDAY, WEEK. WEDNESDAY, 30th DECEMBER. JJKCRKATIOX STOUTS GROUND. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT And CYCLING RACES BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. TIGHT-ROPE WALKING By the BLOMDONIAN BHOS.

MUSICAL SELECTIONS. GYIMNASTIC DISPLAYS. Vocal Items, Songs and Choruses. NEW YEAR'S DAY, At the BREAKWATER, MONSTER SEASIDE PICNIC. EXCURSIONS TO MAN-O'-WAR AND AMOKURA. Amusements of All Descriptions. Hot Water, Tea, Sugar, and Milk provided FREE. SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. GARDEN PARTY To Entertain Officers of Maiii-o'-War and Amokura. SPLENDID PROGRAMME ARRANGED Full .particulars later. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. See. New Plymouth Seaside Improvement Committee. NGAJRE GARDENS, i FOR PICNICS. BOXING DAY. Everybody come. Lot's of Fun. Band in Attendance. Dancing on Lawn. Hot Water Free. Admission 6d, A. TRUELOVE, Manager and Proprietor

AEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. rjMIE Ceremony will take piaie un XIIUiSDAY, 17th Inst, at 3 p.m. Parents and friends of the school are cordially invited to be present. M. ERASER, Chairman. LAW HOLIDAYS. fJMUS Christmas-New Year Vacation tn be observed by .Solicitors practising in Xew Plymouth will extend from 1 p.m. on THURSDAY, 24tli December, I!M8, to THUtSDAY, 7th January, 1001), inclusive. •T, TERRY, Secretary Turanuki Law Society. Xew Plymouth, 16th December,, 1008. BOROUGH OF XEW PLYMOUTH. "RATEPAYERS are reminded that after TO-DAY (Wednesday), Kith December, 10 per cent, additional will be added to all rates unpaid. F. T. BELLRINUER, Town Clerk. TENDERS FOR TUNNELLING AND KARTHWORK. rpKNDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Elthai.i Cooperative Dairy Company up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, December' 21st, 1908, for the following contracts:— No. I.—lntakes and Head Race Tu-i----nel, 10 chains. No. 2—Trench for Water Race, 30 chains. No. 3. —Penslock Shaft and Tail Race Tunnel, 8 chains. No. 4.-—Road Formation, Cutting, and Filling, 12 chains. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Company's Office, Eltham, and also at my offices at EltUam and llawera. H. W. CLIMIE, Engineer.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VrOTICE ia hereby given that the scVeral parcels of land hereinafter de- ixJ scribed will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1908," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of Oazette containing this C j notice. Application 1'1«!>. Applicant, JOHN THOMAS SCANDLYN.-18 acres 2 roods 0 perches, being the sub- j], divisions numbered 2 and 3 on j s plan of section numbered. 20, Bell District. Occupied by Frank Sal- T way. .Diagrams may be inspected at this office. U.P. 2(104. Dated this 15th day of December, i l!l()8, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. R. BAYLEY, I Assistant District Land Registrar. poll LEASE OR FOR SALE. E. HADLEY COMPANY'S FARM OF |Q3 ACRES, Situated Smart Road, one mile from Fitzroy 'and three miles from the Town of New Plymouth. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS TO PURCHASER. Arrangements can be made to take over the Dairy Herd, Stock, etc.

HOUSE FOB, SALE. TjV)]t SALE, (i-roomed House with quarter -aw section, handy (o town; house well built, all latest conveniences; ground well hud out; 11 delightful home; present owner leaving New Plymouth, Apply to "Home/' News office. 15-0 RINGING, VIOLIN, AND PIANO. MISS ROB CON (Certificated antf Scholarship Holder), DEVON STKEET EASC, Wftitura visited

Shop on a cash basl* ?nd see what you save every jinie at the A.B.C. Boot Company's stocktaking sale. The usual I price is named first in each instance the lower prices being for cash:—Ladies' glar c and button shoes, ]fl s Oil. 13s 6d: ladies' place Derby shoes, 10s fid, 13s Od; ladies' glare laco and button shoes, 7s 6i 5s (Id; ladies' tan kid s lioo a , 10 to 20 pes cent, off; gents' box calf Derby bals, 21s 16s 6rf; gents' ■.hooters, 7s 6d, 10.5 Od 14s 6d; gents' bii)<j (wide fitting), 10s Od 7s Od; ladies' gum boots, 12s 6d, 10s 8d A.B.C. mail ordsr department; all par tela carriatfo paid.—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 301, 16 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 301, 16 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 301, 16 December 1908, Page 3

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