m 11 E A T K E ROYAL, MEN'S MASS MEETINQ ;i!Vl)01)Y-S MEETIXO. 0 L A X D HALL. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE MONDAY, JIAY 17th, 1000. Commencing at 8 p.m. U'; Gents Is 6d. J. A. CLARKE, Hon. Se
H I I li L E V H A L L, ORCHESTRAL CONCERT Will be given bv the WfIITEI.EY OROJIKSTRAL SOCJKTY on THURSDAY, .MAY id, at 8 p.m.' 11. J. CREWES, Hon. Sei
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QOCIAL, EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE FO TESTERS' HALL, Gill St., New Plymouth, THURSDAY, 20th MAY, 1909. Admission, Gents, 1/0; Ladies provide, Play commences 8 p.m. IJJARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. GRAND MILITARY BALL THEATRE ROYAL. EMPIRE DAY, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1909. Uuder the patronage of his Worship the Mayor and officers of the 4th Wellington "Kims Battalion. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladies' 2s; Dress Circle (onlookers) Is. W. 11. FLETCHER, Lieut., K. liLAl'KE'i'T, L.-Corp., lion. Secretaries. mHEA TK E JJ OYA L. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, THE NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEURS In A. \V. Piuero's Screamingly Funny Farcical Comedy, "THE MAGISTRATE" (By special arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson). Proceeds in aid of the Recreation Sports Ground. Full particulars later. OMATA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS. VyiIEREAS the following candidates have been duly nominated fur the BAYLY, Edgar 11. McKEE, William J. As the nominations do nol exceed the number required, 1 hereby declare the above-named candidates duly elected. DUNCAN SIcALLUM, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, •May 3rd, 11)09. LONDON SCHOOL OF MILLINERY (Corner Robe and Vivian Sts.) WANTED Ladies to call for free prospectus. Proliciency quickly acquired. Millinery can be produced ai small cost.
THE SOCIEiV I'OH PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN rpHE PLUNKET NURSE can be consuited at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays, Hours from 2 to i p.m. On Wednesdays a Demonstration of the Making of Humanised Milk will be given by the Nurse. The Nurse's advice is FREE TO ALL who n'iy wish to avail themselves of her services. MRS. DOOKRILL, President. MRS. H. MATTHEWS, Secretary. TUE UEST PLACE At which lo spend au enjoyable time is the NGAIRE GARDENS Hot waiter provided, free. Fruit, lollies, ami cool drinks may be obtained ia the grounds. A. TRUELOVE, Manager and Proprietor,
lire of our Job Printing Department, our printing connection lias been taken over by Ike "Daily News," for whom we would solicit a continuance of leaded to us in tile past. TARAXAKf IIERALD. we wish to auuouuce that we liave brought our Job Printing Department right up-to-date, therefore in a position to give quotations for and execute any kiud of printing. TAEANAKI DAILY NEWS. ■ An astronomer great, lie was sitting out late, With his telescope turned to the stars. When to his suprise, there flashed down 'from the skies Aimost palpable message from Mars. He did not understand, hut a codt: book at hand. W!)ich he hastened at one* to procure, Made the message quite plain—"lnflu' enza again, I 1 Can you send us Woods' Great Pepwmint Cure!" ' 17
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 93, 15 May 1909, Page 5
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