FLORAL DISPLAY and SALE OF WORK W II I T E L H Y HAL 1,, TO-DAY TO-MORROW MARCH 18 and 13, 100!), QPEN ENTRIES for competition in the folowing are ijivitod:— Decorated Tables, Decorated Mantles; also l'asldets and Bowls of Flowers. Juniors' Decorations ou tlie 19th inst. for Children attending Whiteley 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 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 inst. Admission: Adults Od, Children 3d.
THEATRE JJOYAL. Undur L..'t'l-Lion .. .. Victor Beck, lleluni Visit to New Zealand of the World-Famed • ASTKOXOMEII and M ETEOKOLOGIST. ULEMENT t, WRAGtfE After a few years' triumphal tour of Great Britain, Australasia and India, Will give a series of . GRAND SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENTS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Mairch 10 and 20. FItIDAY EVENING AT 8: "A VOYAGE THROUGH THE UNIVERSE," MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. By the Fiiicst and Most Recent Photographs and pictures of the: Heavenly Bodies, from all the GREAT OBSERVATORIES. APPALLING! SUI'ERB! MARVELLOUS'! The Opportunity of a Lifetime. ADMISSION —3s, 2s and Is. Children half-price to all parts. Reserved plan at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Inglewood, March 17; Waitara March 18 Barrington Waters, Advance Rep. JJOYAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23. The Three-Act FARCICAL COMEDY, "JANE " "JANE" "JANE" Staged by the Wkutara Thespian Society, In aid of the NEW PLYMOUTH RECREATION SPORTS GROUND.
CAST OF CHARACTERS: Charles Shackleton— Mr. H. A. 11. Claridge Mr. Kershaw ..... Mr. E. A. Hawkins William Tipiion Mr. R. Farmer Claude Mr. J. 0. Russell Mr. l'ixton Mr. H. M. Lund Mrs. Pi.xlon .. .. Mr. W. J. Lonergaii Jane Miss F, liailley Mrs. Ciuulwick ...... Mrs. 11. M. Luad Luc}' Norton Miss M. Jenson Act I.—Morning. Act ll.—Afternoon. Act 111.-levelling. Scene: Shaekleton's Room. Stage Manager, Mr. 11. A. 11. Claridge Secretary Mr. C. M. Towiisend Pit Is. 3iox qilan opens Thursday, 18tli, at Collier and Colonial Piano Co., Devon street. Prices: Reserved Seats 3s, Stalls 2s, Pit la.
pUKEKURA PARK. FIREWORKS FIREWORKS Ku« assortment just arrived from IIESSKS BOOK and. (JO., LONDON. FIRST RACE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21. In aid of the fumls of the PUKEKURA PARK BOARD. EDWARD 11. TRIBE, Hon. Sec.
THE OUTING OE THE SEASON. ipiiE JIOKAU ANNUAL HEUATTA will be Mil un the Moliau River Oil SATURDAY, JIAItOJI sJ7f.li, IUO9. SPEC'IAb STEAMERS from New .iMyl'lyiuoulh and Waitara if sullicie:il indiuement uiTrr. NOW IS YOUlt CHANCE fur a FIRSTCLASS HOLIDAY. All persons intomlim; to make tlie trip by steamer are teqlle.-ited to notify -Mr. A. W. Ogle, Waitara, by Jlarch 24th. For full particulars see posters. JAS B. CAlifi, Secretary. HOUSE l f oll SALE, gLIIIHTLY lame, otherwise sound arid ill good con'ditfou. Would be suitable for farm woi'k.—Apply N.Z. Exprcs's Co., Irtd. .WAITED rpEX'DEBS for qi'iiintiuy hix-roonied 'house. /I'ar'tii'ulars on applying to D. Wifeosi, blacksmith, Ok'ato. BOKOUGII OE NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUuL SUPPLIES. riiENDIiliS ar.c invited mid will bo re--1 coivcd up to NOON on EIU DAY, litith in.-i., for tin' following supplies for the voar Ist April, I'.MJIt, to 31st lliireh, 11)10, 1. Waterworks and General Hardware. i. Ciial and Firewood. I). Ilorsc-shoeiiiy, etc. 4. Kerosene Oils, etc. 5. Ironwork Supplies. 0. dig hire.
Specifications may lie seen at the offices oi the 'Borough Engineer. F. T. BELLRIiNGER, Town Clerk. THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING thjo health: of women and CHILDREN. rpHE I'LUNKET NURSE can be consuited at the Town Hall on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Houra form 2 1o 4 p.m. On Saturdays a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL who nmy wish to avail themselves of her services. MRS. DOOKRILL, President. MRS. E. MATTHEWS, Secretary.
BACCHUS MARSH, VIC. Mrs. W. Tillcy, P. 0.. Bacchus Marsh, Vie., writes: "I was very bad with a severe :unl lieavy cold, U7id could not get any sleep at Slight, as I used to cough so hadly that I had to sit up nearly nil night." I was doing some shopping and saw Dr. Sheldon's advertisements, and I decided to try the New Discovery. So I got one large hottle for 3s and took it, and the first night 1 slept afl southl as a rock, and from th.it out got hetter, and can honestly say that Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery cured mi." D''. Sheldon's New Discoverv for Coughs and' Colds is ail unequalled preparation for the cure of all Chest Complaints and Lung Troubles. Price Is Od and 3s per bottle. Obtainable everywhere. - ~ GILMSTTE SAFETY RAZORS. Bongal lazors, high-class pocket cut lerj, all the latest on hand. Boys batches (good ea.n be obtained it 5s cadi at J. Avery's, tobaccocist, Devon street,—Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 45, 18 March 1909, Page 3
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