nuXuEKT! COMCIi B-Tll Will be held ,/i LOWER KEXT SCHOOL on FRIDAY, June 18th, eoui mencing at 8 p.m. Admission (including supper) 1b; children lid. Proceeds in aid of improvement of school grounds. HEAT EE J> 0 YTL. SUNDAY, JUNE 20. The Dr. Baninrdo of Australia, will conduct a series of meetings as follows: I 2.30 p.m.—.Mass Meeting for Women on "Social Quicksands." 3.30 p.m.—'Meeting for Men only, "Black spots on Social Life.' p.m.—.Mass Meeting. ALSO AX W'HITELEY CHURCH, At 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. A VIVID SPEAKER, who rivets tlx attention at the outset. IiEAK HI Ml KEV. G. H. COLE 'PARANA K[ UARRISOX BAXD'f
GRAND A.N K UAL BALL To be held i'a tlio THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1900. Tickets: Ladies 2s; Gentlemen 3a, ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. THE SHOW OF SHOWS THE TAKANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW To be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 21 and 22. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS: Silver Wyandottes and Fantail Pigeons. POULTRY PIGEONS CANARIES TECHNICAL CLASSES HOME INDUSTRIES POT PLANTS CHILDREN'S COOKING CLASSES NURSERYMEN'S CLASS, CHILDREN'S PETS Large number of Special Prizes.
Schedule and entry forms on application toll. J.: HOBBS, . (Devon St. West), Secretary. to tailors" THIRST - CLASS tailor (gone right through cutting) requires position in New Plymouth or other part of Tirana ki. Best credentials. Apply "Energetic," "News" Office.
SAMUEL BARRY, rpHE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, -May be consulted at rooms in THEATRE BUILDING, (Next Burliirg'&m Teai Rooin/s), in NEW PL. Y MOUT H, . on FRIDAY, June 25 an«\ SAT., June -GArtificial Eyes Fitted. '
TWELVE TONS OF 8018 TI-JE YARD IRON TRAM RAILS AT £4 PER TON. Full particulars on application to AWERA LAND AND MACHINERY EXCHANGE HAWERA. 0000000000000000000000000 A 1 Seeds j | l have just received a iirst-class g • assortment uf o'»arv Bros. X | and Downs' well-known vege- P 1 table am! flower seed*. This 2 » is t lie third year 1 have stock* o ! ed these seeds, and after the P > past experience 1 have no hesi- a > tation in recommending them o J to gardeners and farmers alike 9 ) as being thoroughly reliable o > growers and heavy croppers. P
Don't risk losing the season (by planting imrelialble seeds; plant Al >Seed*» and get a sure and i>ro(itaible crop. Richard Aroa, Brougham St. .. N.P. 'l'lioue 283. oooooooo<x>ooooooooooooooo6 JJIXIi I P TEMCI'JIOXE Xu. IT Wlieu ymi want Letterheads. Ililllica.ls, Cards, or iuij other kind of Wo have just installed a complete mill up-to-date .[irklterv, ami we guarantee mir work will satisfy you. (live us a trial. NEWS JONBIXG DEPT. THE FANCY DEPOT. . MISS A. E. COTTIER to lior frioiid-s ami "ininerous customers that slid has'disposed of her business ill liroujfliain Street, and offers' her' best thanks for past patronage. Tho business will be continued under tilt Mine of " THE FAJfOY DKI'OT." miller the management of MISS WELTjER. Miss Cottier requests for her successor a continuance of past favors. A completely new stock -will Tie offered, and' every effort made to eater to public jsquiromenle. -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 120, 18 June 1909, Page 3
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