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g'l\ JIAIIiV ''S |CH lilt Oil. SI'.VDAY, FEBRUARY il. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. iS a.iiii. (li.C.) 11 a.111.. (11.C.) and 7 pan, ST. ANDREW'S CIIUKCH^~ QAISUATII .SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 'Will be held oil iS'AWJATII, iilsti FEliltU'-UiY, At 11 a!n>., 3 p,m. and 7 p.m., by' REV. J. 11. TIIOS.UON, M.A. At 3 o'clock the. .prizes gained i>y the scholars will be presented. Parents an<l iriemls of tho school arc invited to lie present. Collection on behalf of Sabbath School. WHITELEY SUNDAY SCHOOL. SERVICES will be i'l' W.liitelev Church to-mor- " £l, 1909. Rev. Guy; Evening, Rev. s by the Scholars, ''h'iteley Orchestra, aid' of Sunday School, HOXDAY EVENING, Feb. 22. Public Tea. Wliiteley 'Hull, 0.15 p.lll. T«.i: Adults Is 1 , Children Gd. I>UI!LIC MEETING AT 7.30.

Presentation of Prizes; Reports; Alldresses. Selections by Scholars, etc., etc. i HOSPITAL SUNbAY FEBRUARY 21. P U K EKUD A 1' A 11 K. MASSED BANDS OF TIIU DISTRICT. Collection in aid of the New Plymouth Hospital. TO-DAY RETURN OF THE KILTIES GRAND TOUR OF TAIiANAKI. THEATRE ROYAL, NEW PLYMOUTH SATURDAY, FEB. 20. MAORI HAKA t BY LOCAL NATIVE TROUPE. I A UNHJUB TURN. (Two performances Only). GRAND .MATINEE (Theatrej at 2.45 p.m. Admission 2s aud Is; children half-price. GRAND CONCERT at 8 p.m. Prices, 3s, 2s, and to. V T. T. POWER, Manager. "THE THIEF." " T H E T 11 1 E F. Has been described as Dynamic Drama to express its striking force. The plot is so Intensely developed that it compels every audience to palpitating excitement. The vogue of the play has been nothing short of sensational throughout the world. "The THIEF" lias undoubtedly marked a new epoch in the drama

If HEAIEE gOYAL. Direction ui J. C. WILLIAMSON'. THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1009, MONDAY NEXT. FEB. 22. MONDAY NEXT. FJili. 22. ONE NIGHT ONLY. .1. C. WILLIAMSON'S STAR DRAMATIC CO. MISS OLA HUMPHREY", Tlio Popular and Talented Emotional Actress. • MR. GEORGE S. TITHERADCE, Australia's Favorite Actor. MR. HENRY KOLKEIi, America's Principal Romantic Actor. Assisted liv tlio Most Cult'ured, Artistic and brilliant company ever organised for a New Zealand tour, presenting Henri Bernstein's Powerful Drama, •' T II E T II I E F." ■Bos plan, for this truly great performance is now open at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Prices—ss, 3s, and 2s. BOS'T FORGET to. c,ome to the "D'AZAAR AND ENTERTAINMENT ■° at OKATO on il ON'D A Y AND T U BSDAY Afternoons 'and Evenings. (Feb, 22 and 23). G R A J? D'~oo N C E 11 T Tuesday evening. Teai and Supper provided each day. Admission: 'Monday <W, Tuesday Is. ChildVe-n 'half-price.

SWIMMING. WEST COAST CllAMl'lOX SHIP VV MEETING. MUXIUI'AL BATIIS, NEW I'i.Y--MOUTII. TiII'HSDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, I'JOO. (JuiiniH'iK'e at 1.3U p.m. sharp. (Under the rules of the X.Z.A.S.A., (Jhriskhurcll). Swiiiiniinjr, Diving, Polo and Relay Championships to he decided. Swimmers from nil parts competing. OruhestiU. in attendance. Seats pro- ■, vided for ladies. ADIUSSIOX .. Ouo Shilling. A. C. MAXWELL, Hon. Sec. THE CHBRNIAVSKIS'!! pAIIE WE L L COX, C E (II X. JIOXDAY, MARCH Ist.

0 0 lv 0 U T : Jot tliu TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA THURSDAY', MARCH 11, on tlic WAIX AR A II IVE E. Special anil Delayed Trains. For full particulars and programmes see posters. 11 SPURDLE, Secretary. car?-.'-' WAITARA HARBOIt BOARD. WRITTEN Tenders will be received up to 4 p.m. oil 12th March for the erection of a Highway Bridge in Ferro-concrcte over the Waitara River, comprising 3 spans of 75ft each, and covering a totallenglh of 3*20 feet over all. Envelopes are to be marked' on the outside: "Tenders for Waitara Bridge Contract," and addressed to the Chairman, Harbor Board, Waitara. Plans and specifications may be seen after 6th February next at the Enginecr'ri offices, Waitara. The lowest ■or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. F. DOWSETT, Civil Engineer, 4 Waitara,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 23, 20 February 1909, Page 5

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