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TARANAKI ANNIVERSARY To be held at JIOTUHOA, TO-DAY THE s.s. RARAWA WILL RUN EXCURSIONS. THE GARRISON- KAXIJ WILL BE IX ATTEXDAXCE. Amusements will include Races for I'ion.'crs mid Vetera,is. 1.-iO ji.ni. Pioneers' ltace over (ij yearsj tiopliy Viiliu- 10s; second prize, trophy value 7s (id. 1.30 ]i.m. Veterans' Rate, ,members over 05; trophy value 10h; second 7.1 (id. Married Women's Race—ss and 2s fid. Single Women's Race—as and 2s (id. Ureasj Pig Race. The Pioneers will be welcomed by the Mayor 2,:>0 p.m. Pioneers anil Veterans will be entertained to Afternoon Tea at 3 p.m.

TO-DAY anniversary day. YyiIERK shall we moot again \VJiv at Hip ANNIVERSARY PICNIC 011 WiEDNKSDAV, the 31st March OREAT UNITED ODDFELLOWS' PICMoturoa Beach, New Plymouth. Special trains; Special fares. Last picnic and tdie best this year. Come and see the Pioneers of Tar-v nnki. B. sure and B. in time for tickets. _ Trains will leave New Plymouth Station at 10.5 a.m., 10.55 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m., and 2.15 p.m. Rarawa Excursion at 2 p.m. Fares: Adults Is, children Cel. C. D. SOLE, S. S. BURGESS, Joint Secretaries.

ANNIVERSARY DAY PICNIC. M R J. W. TIIOMSOX, baker, begs to notify the public that iie has made ;iiTai]£oin<'nts with the Anniversary Day Committee to sell refreshments', soft drinks, etc., o» the picnic ground, at the boat sheds. Two largu marquees will bo provided for the purpose. TO-NIGHT ~ TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock^ M ONSTER EUOHRE PASTY AND SUPPER. In aid of West End School Gymnasium Fund. Splendid Supper. •Magnificent prizes for Ladies and Gents. Come and bring along all your friends. Admission Is.

TO-NIGHT pUKEKURA PARIC. FIREWORKS FIREWORKS Finn assortment just arrived from MESSRS BOOK and CO., LONDON. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. In aid of the funds of the PUKEKURA PARK BOARD. Tin; Harrison Band has kindly proffered its services. PARK ILLUMINATED BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. Admission Is; children (id. EDWARD 11. TRIBE, Hon. Sec.

IJHEATRE JJOYAL. TUUItSDAY, APIUL 1. ENTERTAINMENT (Under auspices of the Tiii'iinaki liiaueh 01 iliii Navy League), DISPLAY i'V LIFE-LIKE I'ICTUHES. .Ml/MCAL ITE.US, Etc. All wliu liuve the interest of the Nation iiinl -upport of tin' Xtivv .it lii'iirt are inviuM to be present. ADMISSION FREE. Collection in aid of Expenses. (J. T. MILLS, lion. See.

]IHEATHE JJOYAL. Lessees l'o Hani's Opera Coy. CleiKM'nl Manager .. .. . Mr. A. Moss. Till'] EVEXT' OF THE YEAR. I'Olt POSITIVKIA TUREE NILUITS O.N 'A*. Comme.icing: MONDAY. ;jPIUL alii. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES, POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY (Under the Direction of Mr. Tom Pollard). MONDAY, APIUL sth. First production in New Plymouth of the piece Unit lias made all America laugh ior over four years, the brilliant Musical Comedy, THE ISLE OF BBNGBONG. TUESDAY, APRIL Otli, Planquettu's melodious Comic Opera, RIP VAM WINKLE WEDNESDAY, Al'lUL 7th, The military Spectacular Musical Comcdv, THE GAY HUSSAR. MAGNIFICENT WARDROBE •SCENERY AND EFFECTS Complete lor each production. BALLET OF SIXTKUX EXPERT DANCERS. Full Opera Orchestra and Chorus. J)o\ plan at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co. Prices 4/-, 2/0 and 1/-. FRED W. DUVAL, Tourinir Manage]

GRAND BAZAAR To celebrate the opening of the JIAL'L AT IiAIIOTU, Will coiiiiuc;i«! oil WEDNESDAY, .UAIMJH 31, and continue until SATURDAY, April 3. SIDE SHOWS GALORE. Royal Comic Art Gallery, Gipsy Fortune-teller, Shooting Gallery. Plain, Funcy, Flower, Fruit anil Produce Stall 3. EXTERTA t N M E N T S EACH EVENING. The Bazanr will be opened at 2.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 31st, by 13. Dive, Esq., M.P. OpuuaUe Braes Baud in attendance. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. rp111; Animal Mi'i'ting of the New Plymouth Association Football Club will be held TO-MORROW (Thursday) BVENJXG, in the Secretary's Room (over W. l.'aul;iod»er. Tailor, Devon Street). Members of the club, intendinjj UKMUbcrs, and all those interested in Association Football are invited to attend. Meeting to commence at 7.31) sharp. V. COLIIIX'K, Hon. Sec. CARRINTiTOX ROAD BOARD. A GENERAL MEETING of Ratepayers is called for .MONDAY, April .1. 1000, at 7.30 ii.m.. at- the Hoard's Office. BUSINESS: Ist: -To review tile of llie district since its inception in 185 S. 2ml.—To receive a final statement of the accounts of the Board. 3rd.—Any other business airecti:i£ the welfare of the district. U CARTER, Chairman of the Board.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 56, 31 March 1909, Page 3

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