ANTfIVBRSAHY SERVICES, | fHHE Atmiwsai'.v Sevvtcos of the ■ Queen Street -Sunday School will ■ In l hold in the C'hureli 011 SUNDAY, 2Sth < ' A\uiU ill 11 a.m.. :1 p.m., and 7 p.m. 1 l'l'viu-her: I'ev. B. Metson. ] Sjiec'iul Hymns by the Children 11ml > Choir. Collections for School Funds. ,] rp HIiAT II K |J OYA b. 1
I New lMynioulh. I Luii-ii'i l -: Rupert L'lill'K". Jolr.i With. I Meynell and Gunn. ' General Manager C. It. Stanford. Acting Manager Alee. Verne. SEASON OF FOUR XIGHTS, Connneneing, TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 27. Messrs Clyde lleyncll and John Gunn will present their POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY, including, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY, .MISS LILIAN MEYERS, and MR. HERBERT J. BENTLEY, Who will produce Mr. Jo Smith's GREAT AUSTRALIAN MINING DRAMA, "A MINER'S TRUST." "A MINER'S TRUST." A Superb Dramatic Creation." An Absorbing Stage Story of Life on the Australian Goldiields in the Early Days. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. Walter Howard's Soul-stirring Drama, "TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS." THURSDAY, APRIL 20. The Successful, Pathetic a?id Absorbing Btory of child life, "THE LITTLE BREADWINNER," FRIDAY, APRIL 30. "THE STEPMOTHER. By J. A. Campbell. Plays produced by Mr. C. R. Stanford. Popular Prices—4s, 2/(5 ami 1/-. No early doors. Tile Box IPlan of Reserves now on view at the Collier Piano Co. FRANK LEVY, Representative. FOOTBALL 7 A SIDE 7 TOURNAMENT IJO be played in RECREATION SPORTS GROUND on 29th April, 1909. Teams from all leading clubs of Taranaki. Proceeds in aid of the Recreation Sports Ground. J. CLARKE, Secretary Recreation Sports Ground. LONDON SCHOOL OF MILLINERY (Corner Robe and Vivian Sts.)
.WASTED Ladies to call for free prospectus. Proficiency quickly acquired. Millinery can be produced at small cost. GRAM) LODGE SESSION. QOM,MUNICATIOXS are invited from residents willing to receive paying guests, avitil or without board, during first week in Jlav. T. P. COEKILL. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. In the mutter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1!)08," and of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1008." WHEREAS tiro following candidate have been duly nominated as Councillors for the Western Ward of tin) Borough of New Plymouth, viz., BROWN'E, (SEOKCE WILLIAM CATTLEY, HEXRY ROBERT GILBERT, HARRY JAMES HOOKER, JOHX FUAXKLIX, And whereas the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies ,to be filled, I hereby give notice that n poll wii! be taken (as between the said Candidates) on WEDXESDAY, the 28th day of April, inst., between the hours of 1) a.m. and 7 p.m. The Polling Booth will be the residence of Mr. O. A. C'onr.'v. corner of Devon .Street and Mt. Edsscumbc Street. Dated lliis 21st day of April, 1900. l'\ T. BEI/aii.VlEli, Returning Officer for the Borough of Xew Plymouth. OAKURA ROAD HOARD. OTICE is hereby given that nominations fur the Election of Three Members of the above Board will be received at my residence, Plymouth Road, oil MOXDAi. 3rd May, 1901), up to NOON. The Poll lif lH'cHssarv) will be taken in the Oakimi llall on MOXDAY, the 10th May, between, the hours of 0 a.m. aim (i p.m. Nomination, papers may bo obtained from the undersigned. Annual Meciiug of Ratepayers.will be held in the I-lall on TUESDAY EVENING, May lltli, 1000, at 8 o'clock. A. 11. GOOD, Returning Officer. • OMATA UOA1) BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS. "V"OTICE is tareby given that an Election of Two Members of the Omata Road Board Commissioners 1" place of Edgar Richmond Bayly and Bernard Clement O'Dowda, who retire, will be held, if necessary, at .the Office of the Board, Egnipnt Street, New Plymonth, on SATURDAY, May the Bth, 1009. I declare the Board's Office (as above) the place, and Noon, SATURDAY, tin Ist May, 1909, the time, to receive nominations of candidates. DUNCAN McALLUM, Returning Officer, New Plymouth, April 7, 190!), THE CAPE EGMOXT CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD,
FIREWOOD. rpEXDERS ale invited for the supply of 300 cords 4-I'eet Split ltata Firewood (in lots of 50 cords). Condition*, etc., to be seen at the Post (Mike, Pinigiirelm. Tenders close on WEDNESDAY, 28th April, 190!), ill 5 p.m. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Firewood," and addressed to tiie Seeretury. W. 11. KEASBERRY, Secretary, l'uiiL'areliu.
YOU CAN BUY FURNITURE Of sonic sort, ALMOST ANYWHIiRE, But if you want it ARTISTIC IN DESIGN, GOOD IN QUALITY; and CHEAP IN PRICK You must got to BAKER & CO. DEVON STREET.
HYGENIC BAKERY R. A. STOKES JJAS always a gOud supply of fresli pastry on hand. Why worry cooking at home those holiday I: tic-, wlien we have mieh a large ami varied assortment of appetising niceties ready to put on the table? Boast Chicken, Apple nnd Peach Chorlottes every Saturday. WE ATI! TO PLEASE YOUU WISH IS OUPv LAW. . R. A. STOKES HYGIENIC BAKERY,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 75, 24 April 1909, Page 5
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