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FOOTBALL. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. TO-DAY THURSDAY, .JUNE .10, 11)09. TUKAPA 11. v. ELTHAM 11. At l.til) p.m. sliarp. «TAI! 1. v. IXOLEAVOOD I. At :l p.m. Admission: Ladies Oil, CJents. M; Stund lid extra. Tukapa tickets will not admit. J. A. CLARKE. Hon. See. Star F.C. NATIONAL DEFENCE LEAGUE. DEFENCE, NOT DEFIANCE. HEA TR E JJ OYA L. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, at 8 p.m. LECTURE BY MR M'NAB Oa UNIVERSAL TRAIN I X(J. Hi ti Worship the Mayor will preside.

PROGRAMME: Selection by Garrison Band, under permission of Col. Okey, V.D. Duet by Hiss Kosa. Taylor and Mr. T. C. Sfchnackeiiiberg, 'entitled " Love wnd War," Mr. <J. M. Hill 'will sing ''The Veteran's Wong" uiitl "Tlie Old Brigade." Mr. Tom Woodard will sing "The Old Pioneers" and "Tlie King's Own." 111'. W. Perry will also sing a patriotic song. Ladies most cordially invited. ADMISSION FREE. A Collection will be taken up during the evening to defray expense of Hall and sundries. "God Save the King." C. E. HOOD, Hon. See. X.D.L, WMITE'LEY HAND OF HOPE. fjpffE usual meeting of the Whitelay Band of Hope will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, June ] It'll. Good programme; all welcome. L. BULLOT, Secretary. KOI JO HALL. ST. JOSEPH'S EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE MONDAY, JUJfE 14. Commencing at 8 p.m. First and Second Prizes for Ladies and Gentlemen.

Admission: Ladies lb'j Gents Is 6d. J. A. CLAF.XE, Hon. Sec. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ,QW)SE Persons wishing to joiln Ambuliance Cliisses this winter are requested to send in their names to the lion. Sporetary not later than SATURDAY, June 12. Intending 'candidate aliould state to wMcHi class t'hey wish to belong. MRS. DOCKRILL, Hon. Secretary. Y^JANT l''.D KXOWX—You can buy ■prime Jluscatels at half price at C. CARTER'S, Grocer. KNOWN—Pure Coffee ground while yon wait, from choice roasted -berries, at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN-The best value in Brudnvare is to be found at C. CAKTJSR'S, the People's Grocer.

YyANTED KXOWX-If you rcmjuirc the very latest in Biscuits and Confectionery, shop at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN - A really pretty show of Crockeryware in the upstair department at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN—Bacon cut by our patent slicing machine is very tasty, and goes further. Sold only by C. CARTER, Provision Merchant. RANTED KNOWN - The sole agent for "Cremo Tea," the cream of teas, a real creamy tea, is C. CARTER, Tea Dealer. TOASTED KXOWX—Good results obtained by using Self-raising Flour. Try C. CARTER'S. TOASTED KNOWN—For first-class value in General Grocery and Italian Goods, give a trial order to C. CARTER, Tla People's Grocer, Devon Street.

LET FLORALINE HELP YOU On WASHING - DAY, Injures dirt. Doesn't injure dot-lies. If your grown- doesn't sell it lie fcliould.

PORT a?* ymtmm HOTEL *+ll, ? v MOTUROA qMiE hest investment of the day { the I limp 'luring practically arrived for a scene of fqirnnoicial activity) is this freehold I nm now offering to the public. With freezing Works, Canning Works. Soap ami Candle I'aetorles, and extra Itarlior employees, wharf laborers, stevedores, tally clerks ami seam'eni, mean that s'cvcral hundred* will want 1 homes near the JMiov. The limited laroa of freehold should lie secured Ly fanners, if only to erect dumping sheds for t'lieiv imports and export?, considerin; I am giving away the trechold at the prit-os lieing atdu'il. CHURCH, Agent, Huuager,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 3

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