GRAND MILITARY BALL B THEATRE HOYAL. * EMPIRE BAY, MONDAY, MAY 24, { 1009. j Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor and officers of the 4th Wcl- ' lington Rifle Battalion. Gentlemen's tickets 3s; Ladies' 2s; Dress Circle (onlookers) la. W. H. FLETCHER, Lieut., R. BLACKETT, L.-Corp., Hon. Secretaries. f£ HEAT It B |J OYA L. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. THE NEW PLYMOUTH AMATEURS In A. W, Pinero's Screamingly Funny ' Farcical Comedy, "THE MAGISTRATE" (By special arrangement with Mr, J. C. Williamson). Proceeds in aid of tlrc Recreation ' Sports Ground. Mr. Will Perry's well-known Orchestra in attendance, I 1 . Prices: Reserved seats 3s, and 2s . and Is'. J Box plan opens on Saturday, 22nd In- " St., at Collier and Colonial Piano Coy, Deyon Street. IX BANKRUPTCY. '' I'll the Estate of William Henry Schlierikc, of New Plymouth, Hairdresser. is hereby given that a first and final Dividend of 5s (id in tile X, is now payable at Kiy Office at New Plymouth hi the aibove Estate, promissory q notes (if any) to be produced for en- s dorsement. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Official Assignee. <■ New Plymouth, c 20th May, 1909. i BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. g POWDERHAM STREET BRIDGE 5 CIjOSED. , P QWIXG to its dangerous condition, P Powderham Street Bridge has been S closed to all traffic except pedestrian un- 5 til further notice. P G. TISCII, 8 Mayor. 6 PARIHAKA ROAD DISTRICT. 6 I CONTRACT No. 04. 2 rpENDIiRS for about 9 chains of met- < ailing on Ruakere road, will be re"-'"fc ceived at the Board's Office until 11 0 o'clock on TUESDAY, 25th inst. 9 Specifications at Rahotu and Warea. 8 A. O'BRIEN, Q Clerk. S Rnholu, 19/5/09. 5 IMPOUNDING NOTICE. X piPOUNDED in the Lepperton Pound 2 i on Jfay 14th, 1909, one roan and 0 j white filly, three-quarter draught, age <X between 12 and 18 months, one wall eye, no brands visible. If not claimed and - | expenses paid on or before May 28th will be sold at 12 o'clock noon. 1 F. MERRIN, QHET W0 D E SCHOOL, DEVON ST. WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PRINCIPAL: .. MISS STANFORD, The Second Term, 1909, will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 20. Mis* Stanford will be at home on TUESDAY, May 25, from 3 to 5 p.m., to receive parents and guardians. TATARAIMAKA ROAD BOARD. ~ is ln'ieby given that the Tataraiiuaka Road Board, at a meeting held on the 13th day of May, 1909, made a Special Order levying a Special Rate of one-sixth of a penny in the .1 over tli c whole of the rateable property comprised j n the I'itone Road Special Rating District and that the said Special Order will be confirmed at. a meeting of th e Board to be held at 1 p.m. on the 4th day of June, 1909. E. C. MEREDITH, Clerk of Board. GIG FOR SALE. RANTED TO SELL-Immediatelji strong, serviceabli gig, in splendid order; equal to new. For particulars apply "Dally Ksws" FLOWER SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWSNG New Season's ju>t n-rived < x Corinlhic. SWEET PEAS J Sown now will bloom early in spring and continue through the summer, Orders taken for Narcissi and other Bulbs. Sow Cabbage aui C&ulillower Seeds fjr oarly plants this month. I W. ROWE h New rPlymouta, , THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING THE HEAL'VH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN rpHE PLUNKEt'NURSE can be consulted at the Town Hall on Wednesdays and Fridays, Hours from 2 to 4 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 may wish to avail themselves of her services, MRS. DOCKRILL, President. MRS. R. MATTHEWS, Secretary. fiHACKLETON & Co. used an Open- ° Fire ZEALANDIA Range at theil | Winter Quarters, and they all came back, l —Nixon & Nixon. t.e. mHE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the milk has run out—perhaps it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wise housekeepei keeps k.' tin of "SILVERSTREAM" CONDENSED MILK always on hand. It's splendid for cooking and household use. I Ask your grocer for "Silv:«stream." OCEAN ACCIDENT AND FIRF IN SURANCE CO.—All classes of Insurance at lowest current rates.—<3i/ m«ur and Clarke, Agents. SALE—Hammond typewriter practically r"W. Cheap for cash ' "■Stdlwr." N«w» Office. • TS BABY THRIVING? Svervthins depends upon a. child's : food. "SILVERSTREAM" CONDENSED il MILK is ilio richest Taieri milk, in a I s form that makes it easy to digest and e perfectly free from germs. Tt'a always i '■ "rosh, cheaper 'iian others, and Richus' • am. Ask your t?rocer for it. e -DEEHTVE ICNTTTING MACHINE !• COMPANY (New Zealand) want n people to Make Hosiery for their), fhol; c or spare time, in their own homes' i make £1 a week: previous p\-poricnrp •e not necesvy; constant, employment, all S the year round. —Write at once, Box o. 731. G.PO., Wcl!h.gton. I Till, "rowing quite chronic, I Sh ( , tried Laxo-Tonic— I She's.a different stow to tell. AXO-TOWIO PILLS. lOVjd and Is fid. . -Bullock & Johnston, Agents, Kow
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 97, 21 May 1909, Page 3
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