WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. BROUGHAM STREET HAL] IRISH NATIONAL OONOERT A DAX CE, I Admission: Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s Ud. Ijgl>o RT S ! gI'OKIS! I EGMONT ROAD. In Mr. H. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds, on THURSDAY, 18lli MARCH. Foot races Weight-guessing Nail-driving Chasing greasy pig Three-part race Tilting in the ring (horses) Throwing cricket ball Rescue race Stepping the chain Wood Sawing Tug-of-war. HOBSE-JUMPIXG COMPETITIONS (local and open), good prizes. Admission: Adults Is; children Od. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In Egmont Road Hall in evening. Good music, supper and floor. L. BISHOP, Hon. See. FLOEAL DISPLAY and SALE OF WORK WHIT EL E Y HAL 1,, MARCH 18 and li), I-JUO.
QPEN ENTRIES for competition in the Mowing arc invited:—Decorated Tables, Decorated Mantles; also l'jskiets and Bowls of Flowers. Juniors' Decorations on the 19th inst. for Children attending Whitclcy Church: Decorated Tables (over 12 aad under 16); Decorated Tables (under 12); Buttonholes and Bouquets (ages as above). Entries (Senior and.Juuior) close with Mr. C. Carter, Devon Street, on MONDAY, 15th inst., at 5 p.m. In connection with above a SALE OF WORK consisting of Useful and Fancy Articles will be held' in the LARGE HALL. Numerous attractions and Side Shows will be introduced, as well as Afternoon Tea and Evening Supper. The above "to be opened by his Worship the Mayor at 2.30 on the 18th Adults fid, Children 3d.
(JiHEATRE JJOYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. The Three-Act FARCICAL COMEDY, "JANE" "JANE" " JANE " Staged by the Waitara Thespian Society, In aid of the NEW PLYMOUTH RECREATION SPORTS GROUND.
ANNIVERSARY DAY. WHERE shall we meet again? Why. at the ANNIVERSARY PICNIC oiiJViHnNEaUAV, Hie 31st Jiarcii, GREAT UNITED ODDFELLOWS' PICNIC, Moturoa Beach, New Plymouth, Special trains; Special fares. Last picnic and tike best this year. Come and see the Pioneers of Taranaki. B. sure and B. in time for tickcte. Time-table, fares, and more to iollow. C. D. SOLE, S. S. BURGESS, Joint Secretaries.
DAXCIXU. JJKS. resUiiH'a leaching in rooms above A. L. Cooke'*, jrweiler, on Friday.. l!)th iii-st. Intending pupils kindly leave lining with .Mr. liullot ( or Mrs O'Driscull. TIIAMvS. xru. w & Mils. A. COI'TTS, of Tariki, x -wish to expats their sinmy thanks to friends and neighbors for the sympathy a.n«l kivnlne-.- diowu iht'in in their Into bereavement.
TO WIUXEBS. mBJfUKUS arc invited till XUON oa L SATUItDAY. Milrcli 2l)tli, I'JIKI, for the evwtioii of Hoys' Home at Kltlmm for tlic Salvation Army. Tcitili'i's to Ik' (l(>jio>iti'd ami plan--111 specifications to l:f seeu at T. X. Blackii.i'.r* lindjie Strrut. Eltliam. K.WOI THUS. JENKINS, Kltluuu.
OAKUUA l!OAI) BOAUD. UNPAID KATES. WE Clerk will 1« at the Oakum Store ■' on THUR'SUAY, 25th Uarcli, I!JU9 from It n.m. until 5 p.m., for tlie. purpo?i of follwtiii}.' rntw. After thai da to I'. per cent, will lie mlileil anil suecf-foi without further notice. A. 11. GOOD, Clerk to Board.
OK THE CI,TV AM) (iITUJS OK LONDON INSTITUTE. AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE ISOAKD OK EDUCATION, LONDON. Education Department, Wellington. IWBi March, 1'.«)!). rplIE ahove cvuniaation- will lie conducted liy tin' Equation Dcpartnii'iit. at various walrus, about .May and .lime next respectively. Forms of application to l«' examined inav lie obtained from the authorities of * local Technical or Art School or ('kisses, or from the rf Schools. Wollhurto]]. The dates l,v which application.- In lie iiuincd must reach the Education Department arc: i'or the l.'Kv and Ouilds Examinations. M April, nr. with late 'JStli April: and for Hie South Keu- [• ice. iSlh -Max. (i. luxaiEs*. Inspi'cUir-Oeueral of (schools.
GIG FOR SALE.
Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, 2/;(/"0!>. Mr. L K. llotfinana, British £ Continent"l Piano Co.. Xew Ply Sir,-Before leaving Xew Plymouth I would like to thank you for the Beehstoiu piano you so kindly lent for our rekitnl Jast night. I consider the "BeciisU'in" the hi fer to play on t any other. The tone is so rich and the treble so bell-liko that it is always a great pleasure to play on a "Bechstein," and for a piano that will give —<• —tisiaction in the end I strongly end a "Bechatein." Youi'i Sincerely, 'jUST OHERVIAVSKI.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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