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t- : Mou-y and {Son call special aiotice lo L'e their shipment of "Tin; Kmpire" and 'Direetoire" costumes for autumn, l'e Train arrangements hi connection le with the Taranaki races arc advertised, i- The Borough Council invite lenders, •d .to close on Friday, for annual supplies. )Y The Alokau annual regatta will be i- held 011 the Mokau river on March 27. n Should sullieient indueement oircr spell cial steamers will leave Xew Plymouth le and Waitara. Personal intending to n nmke the trip are I'eques.ted to notify g Air. A. \V. Ogle, Waitara, by Ma roll 24. >■ Tin; programme ol the St. Patrick's i- I'onccrc to be held in the Brougham e (Street Hall to-morrow evening, is advert iised in to-day'.-:, issue. The iteuia ia* I elude geius of Irish music which will be rendered by well-known performers, i The music for the- dance will be supplied :i by Mr?, (.icorge (piano) and Mr. »Sauuf dels' (cornet). The annual meeting of the Star Football Club will he held at the .Hovough : Council Chambers to-morrow (Wedues- • day) evening, at 7.30 o'clock. A grand display of firework* will be . given at Pukckura Park on ilarcli 24th, lirst nice night. The llorat display and sale of work to be held at Vntelev Hall on Thursday and [ ; ri.! iv is creating a deal of interest. Alre;:..v large entries have bee:i received for the lloral competitions Tlic committee in charge of refreshments intend to make a special feature of this department. Ail opening ceremony in connection with the Technical School will take plaee to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. The public are cordially invited .to attend. To-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, Webster lirOs, will sell 10 tons of Alarton oaten sheaf chall' in lots to suit-pur-chasers. The ehall' will be open for inspection at West's (Stables, Eginout street, on morning of sale. To-day is show day at Ambury's. a:id the linn has a magnificent display of autumn and winter faishiona in. every department. The showrooms' will be open for the inspection of all.—Acvt. White and Sons are. now making their early display of autumn styles. Chief, of course, is the very fine millinery show made of the latest Paris innovations. but every department of a thor-oughly-equipped draper's shop is Ave I! represented.—AdvL
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 2
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