FOOTB THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. . THURSDAY, 24th JUNE. TUKAPA I. v. STRATFORD I. To start at 2 p.m. STAR 11, iTaJFTON 11. At 3.30. In the RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. MEETING OF THE TWO LEADING TEAMS. Admission: Ladies Od, Gents. 6d; Stand (id extra. Star tickets will not admit. F. MOVERLEV, t Hon. See. IJHEAIKE JJ OYA L. TO-NIGHT
REV. G, H. CO LE, ' Of Melbourne, ill give his CHEAT ILLUSTRATED RECITAL, Waif and Stray Work. ' A humorous and pathetic lecture by a.gifted speaker." Chair taken by H. Okey, Esq., Ml\, at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is; Children (Id. Proceeds on ibehalf of the vurk. WAREA HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 24. A GRAND DANCE will be held m ■"■ the above hall in aid of the Farmers' Union Funds. Good Floor, Good Supper, Good Music lission: Gents. 2/0, Ladies Free. C. W. EEVELL, Hon. Sec. Warea F.U. RETURN OF MR. CONNETT AND MR. KING. A MEETING of persona willing to assist in arranging some form of welcome to Mr. Connett and Mr. Krag on £heir return from England will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on FRIDAY, June 25, at 4 p.m. G. TISCH, Mayor of New Plymouth. pOMIKGI COMING!.! ' FRIDAY, JUNE 25. TAYLOR • CARMNGTON tmm - B HUMANISED PICTURES For particulars and programme of new pictures sec future issue. rjIARANAKI GARRISON BAND'S
ANNUAL BALL To be held ia the :EA TR E ROYAL THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1009. Tickets: Ladies 2s; Gentlemen 33. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Sec. Ball CommitteeTHE SHOW OF SHOWS THE TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY
ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 21 and 22. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS .- Silver Wyaudottcs and Eautail Pigeons', POULTRY PIGEONS CANARIES TECHNICAL CLASSES HOME INDUSTRIES POT PLANTS CHILDREN'S COOKING CLASSES NURSERYMEN'S CLASS, CHILDREN'S PETS Large number of Special Prii Schedule and entry forms on applied tion to— H. J. HOHBS, (Devon St. West), Secretary.
SAMUEL BARBY, <HE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, May lie consulted at rooms m THEATRE BUILDING, (Next Burlbgton Tern Rooms), FRIDAY, June 25 and SAT., June '»
THE FANCY DEPOT, MISS A. E. COTTIER A NNOUNCES to her friends and numcrous customers that she has disposed of her business an Brougham Street, and offers her best thanks for -past patronage. The business under the name of DKPOT," under the MISS WEIAER. Mis 1 be continued THE FANCY be offered, unci cater to public r Miss Cottier requests i continuance of past ■tely new stock will very effort made to ijuiremcnts.
I'IIE HAWEKA MACHINERY EXCHANGE HAS* FOR HMK■(.9 TONS Iron Train Kails, Mill) to A,v the yard, price CI per lull. 20 UK.CI. I'ulsalors, .€lO to .€l2 each. 8 No. 2 Drown Vacuum l'unips, cost .€■37 Ids eacli, price .113 to ,WO. 1 No. 3 Vacuum Pnmu (Brown), tost €SO, price .€25. 1 3'/ 3 -!i.j>. lloriiHby Oil standard tv.pi'. cost €O7, price €(iS. 1 (i-li.p. C'iuii'i««'ll Kerosene Oil Engine, price £4O. 1 S'/a-li.p. Tangye Benzine Engine, Illicit .C-IJ. Postal Address: Box 07, lIAWERA. DET CLEANING. Peterson and Adamson (Both. li'e. of Wellington Woollen Co.), DYERS, CLEANERS, AND PRESSORS, DEVON ST. EAST and CDREIE ST ( Next door t» Mr, Myaott's), .„
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 23 June 1909, Page 3
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