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GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND rpilU FOI,U>\YIN<I IXRIKMATION is published f»r tlii! ltL'iiefil of brethren |>ro|josiii<jr to attend the several fundiuiis in connection with tin l Animal C'ouiniimii'iiliiin cif (iranil Lodge;— Tlif ri■ 111]i'i:'nry tlllin' of (Irani! Lodge will In- u|ii'ii in (hi' CoU'ee I'ala.-e Jhiildiugs, Kgiuo.il Street, on ami lifter TUESDAY, Alav -I. All Visiting Drclhren from outside the Taramiki District ;uv invited to call nt the Oliic-e of \Yor. Bro, Medley I Medley anil Runille), Devon St., its soon as convenient after arrival, to receive cards of invitation to tlie various gatherings which have been arranged for their entertainment. Bro. K. \V. (turner is acting as Convener of the Accommodation Committee ami any Visiting Brethren who have not already secured beds are reconmiumk'd to call at hi rt office (W. J. Slmw and Co.), Brougham Street, opposite Rational Bank Chambers. ... Master Masons of all Constitutions are cordially invited to be present at the sessions of grand Lodge. Every Brothel' should bring his M.M. Certificate and he provided with Masonic clothing. Evening dress is not worn at the day sessioM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. Grand Lodge opens in the Theatre Royal at '2 p.m. . Note,—Admission will be by the door in Devon St., next the State Fire Agency. Clothing, Insignia and Jewels worn must be in accordance with Rules 104 and l'Ja B of 0. Installation iu the Theatre Royal in the evening. All Brethren are expected to be in their places before the M.W. The Pro. (Jrand Master enters at 7.30. Taranaki Brethren of any Constitution who propose to 'remain after the Ceremony of Installation must provide themselves with cards of Invitation which can only be obtained from Bro. J. E. Wilson (Wilson and Grey, Brougham Street). THURSDAY, MAY 6. Grand Lodge resumes at 10 a.m. In the afternoon Grand Lodge will par. take of the hosiptalitv of the De Burgh Adams Lodge, 410 1.C., at a Harden Party to be livid at "Aotea," the property of the Bros. Sole, on the Avenue Road. This is a private function to which admittance is obtainable only by card of invitation. A Social Gathering will be held in the Theatre Koyal in the Evening. All guests are expected to be "seated ihet'ore 7.40. Admittance by note of invitation only. A dispensation lias been granted for the wearing of Masonic clothing and jewels. All Officers of Craft Lodges may wear their collars. FRIDAY, MAY 7. Grand Lodge resumes at 10 a.m. if the business of the Communication has not been completed by Thursday. Ilis Excellency the M.W. Grand Master will, at 2.30, unveil the Monument erected on the summit of Marsland Hill ill memory of those who fell in the Taranaki \\ ar. The Memorial Committee has invited all visiting Masons to be present on this interesting occasion. NOTE.—The New Plymouth Bowling Club will be pleased to welcome Brethren on their Greens, Brougham St., about three minutes' walk from .National Bank. I''. P. CORK ILL, Provincial Grand Master, Taranaki, Rational Bank Chambers. NOTICE, is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Richard Aroa and Frank Aroa, carrying on business as Grocers and General Storekeepers at New Plymouth under the name of •' IJ. and F. Aroa," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the First day of May, 11)00. All debt du u to and owing by "the said linn will be received and paid respectively by the said Richard Aroa, who will continue to carry on the said business in his own name. Dated this Thirtieth day of April 100!). 1 RICHARD AROA. FRANK AROA. Witness to signatures: J, C. Nicholson, Solicitor, Sew Plymouth. LONDON SCHOOL-OF MILLINERY (Corner Robe and Vivian Sts.) RANTED Ladies to call for free.prospectus. Proficiency quickly acquired. Millinery can be produced at small cost. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, MAY Ist TO JULY 31st, 11)09. for shooting, game can be obtained from the Postmasters at New Plymouth, Inglcwood. Waitara and Opunake, Sportsmen will kimllv oli-ervc that THIS SOCIETY IS NOT. ENIJOKSIXO STRATFORD SOCIETY'S LICENSES DUNCAN MeALLI'M, Secretary, Nviv Plymouth. To our Customers JN notifying you of the dissolution of partnership hitherto existing between u n . we beg to thank you for the very liberal support accorded to us in I lie past, and to solicit a continuance of the same under the new arrangement. The Oakura branch will be taken over 'bv Mr. Frank Aroa and the Brougham Street business carried on by Mr. Richard Aroa. R Aroa, Brougham SI., NEW PLYMOUTH. F. Aroa, OAKI'RA, j. I NOTICE TO VISITORS. YOU ABE JNVITET) TO INSPKOT ODE STOCK OF CABINET GOODS CHINA GLASS and GENERAL FURNISHINGS Without reference to immodiilc pui chase, Our Designs are original, and cannot bs duplicated in the colony, and our quality is second to nt»ie> BAKEB & CO. DEVON STREET. Immediately Opposite Theatre, By special appointmont furnishers to His Excellency Lord Northcotc, late Oovernor-Genoral of Australia GIG FOR SALE. RANTED TO SELL—lnrmodiatelij strong, serviceabli gig, in splendid order; equal to new. For particulars apply "Daily RewfP office. 700 P artl y improved farm I price £3 11)6.—Apply (sti'mOUl I and ClfU'ke. I JJEEHIVE KNITTING MAOHiNI COMPANY (New Zealand) wan I people to Make Hosiery for them, 'rhol|or spare time, in their own homes | make £1 a week; previous experienc not neeesiry; constant employment.ai tho year round.—Write at onct. Bo 734, G.PO, WelUwtM, { .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 82, 3 May 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 82, 3 May 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 82, 3 May 1909, Page 3

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