T. PATRICK'S DAYWEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. JlfiOmiAAl STREET HALL. IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT Song, ■•Oil' In Philadelphia"— „ , ~ -Mr. llaslam Mandolin athl (iuiUr, -Irish Airs"— Mi'ssrs McKwcn and Cornwall Song, "Oft in the Stilly Night"— Mr. Clark Song, "Oil Steer my Jfcinjuu to Erin's Isle"- Jliss U ;, lnl •Song, '•The Irish Immigrant"— Jli'- K Cornwall Alyzophonc Solo, "Reverie"— Miss G. Calgher QuarMtc, -This Dear Little Shamrook"—Hisses Buckman and Messrs ' dry and Jennings Song, selected- Jlr. Haslain Banjo Duet— Messrs Scott and Cornwall Piano Duet—.Miss E. Bennett and Miss M. Jones Song, selected— Jlr. Farmer ii,.„i Address- Mr. J. J. Sullivai Cornet Solo. "Irish. Songs"— Mr. G. 11. Saundei: Commencing; 8 p.m. (Please bring this programme with you) To be followed by A DANCE, commencing at 8 p.m, Is (id, Gents 2s lid. gPOSIS! gJOETSI EGMONT ROAD. THURSDAY, 18th MARCH.
Foot races Weight-guessing Nail-driving Chasing greasy pig Three-part race Tilting in the ring (horses) Throwing cricket ball Rescue Stopping the chain Wood Sawing Tug-of-war. HORSE-JUMPING COMPETITIONS (local and open), good prizes. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In JGgmont Road Hall in evening. Good music, supper and floor. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. FLORAL DISPLAY and SALE OF WORK WHIT EL E Y HALL, MARCH 18 and 19, 1001). QPEN ENTRIES for competition in the folowing are invited:—Decorated Tables, Decorated Mantles; also l?jskwts and Bowls of Flowers. Juniors' Decorations on the 19th inst. for Children attending Whitcley Church: Decorated Tables (over 12 and under 10); Decorated Tables (under 12); Buttonholes and Bouquets (ages as above). Entries (Senior and Junior) close with Mr. C. Carter, Devon Street, on MONDAY, 15th inst., at 5 p.m. In connection with above a Sf.3" 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 tho 18th Admission: Adults fid, Children 3d THE SOCIETY TOR PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
\HE PLUNKET NURSE can be con ' suited at the Town Hull on Tuesdays, Wednesdays unci Saturdays. Hours form 2 to 4 p.m. On Saturdays a Demonstration of the 'Milking of Humanised Milk will be given liv the Nurse. The Nurse's advice, is FREE TO ALT. MRS. DOCKIULL-, President. MRS. K. MATTHEWS, Secretary. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL SUPPLIES. rpENDERS are- invited and will be reX eeived uji to NOON on FRIDAY, ]!( th insl., for Die following supplies for tlie war Ist April. 1001), to 3l«t March, 1010. 1. Waterworks and tleneral HardjWarc. 2. Coal and Firewood, I). Horse-shoeing, etc. 4. Kerosene Oils, etc. 5. Ironwork Supplies, (i. 11 ig hire. Specifications may be seen at the offices of the Borough Engineer. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. rpENDERS arc invited till NOON on X SATURDAY, March 20th, 1909, for the erection of Boys'llome at Eltham for the Salvation Army. Tenilcrs to be deposited and plans and specifications to be seen at T. N. Blackball'* shop, Bridge Street, Eltham. ENVOY TITOS. JENKINS, Eltham. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TAUANAKI RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. QN 24th ami 25th March, the usual -1.1.") ]>. in. Irain, New Plymouth *" llawrra. will be delayed to leave Ne Plymouth at 0.25 p.m., arriving'Hawcra 9.50 p.m. , The usual 11.55 p.m. Waitara Branch train, will be delayed to leave Lepporton Junction at 7 p,ni. The usual (1.50 p.m. Toko Branch train will be delaved to lave Stratford at 8.55 ay excursion tickets, availabl for return until 2(ith March, will be K siu'd to New il'lymoutli from Hawe and' intermediate stations, i Toll.) Brunch, en 24tb March a.m u. morning train on 25th March. These ticket - ! " "' ' !l " ' Mail Trains. For further particulars see Posters. BY ORDER. IMPROVEMENTS KEROSENE COOKERS. feetion'' kerosene wick 1 stove bring it into line with the best modern rooking appliances. There is> an entire absence ot smoke, soot, dust or smell, and in exceedingly economical in use, costing about one halfpenny per Lour for each burner. It is a handy and economical stove for the small or large family, as it is made in different sizes to suit everybody. Call and see it. OKEY SON & ARNOLD LTD., Ageats, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 43, 16 March 1909, Page 3
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