rjURANAIU GARRISON BAND'S GRAND ANNUAL BALL To be held ia the THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1000. •Supper arrangements are in the hands of the Mayoress' (Mrs. tl. Tisch) aad a strong Ladies' Committee. Music will be supplied by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Tickets: Ladies 2,-', Gentlemen Bs, Onlookers Is. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee.
HEA TR E JJOYAL, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 8 & 10. Under the Management and Sole Direction of Chas. Maurice. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Great Starring Engagement, GEORGE SORLIE, Coon Impersonator and World's Champion Baton Manipulator (direct from Harry Rickards, Sydney). TIIELMA WOODS, Charming Mezzo Soprano Balladist. SHAW and ARMOUR, Patter Comedians and Burlesque Boxers. WAI/TER JAMERSON, Descriptive Character Actor Vocalist. DAPHNE SISTERS, Dainty Serio and Dancers. 15 | STAR ARTISTS | 16 Roars of Laughter Nightly. 2 | .Hours' Solid Enjoyment | 2 The place to take your family. Further particulars see day-ibills. , Doors open 7.30 :: Commence 8. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. 'TVAKE NOTICE"tTat the HAWERA POULTRY, PIGEON & CANARY SOCIETY will hold their ANNUAL SHOW in the OPERA HOUSE on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 14 and 15. The various Sections include Poultry, Pigeons, Cage Birds, Children's Pets, Persian Cats, Cookery (including sections fcr children), Best Dressed Dolls. North Island Championships—White Wvandottos and Indian Runner Ducks. Entries CLOSE SATURDAY, July 3rd, at 9 p.m. Schedules an application to the Secretary, A. M. CONROY, Princes Street,, Hawera.
THE SHOW OP SHOWS THE TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW To he 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 Dumber of Suecial Frizes. Schedule and entry lorins on application to— H. J. HOBBS, (Devon St. West), Secretary, WEST END SCHOOL. QKAND CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28. Particulars later. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
rjMUi Annual Meeting of the above Society 'will be held in the Borough Council Chambers,' ou FRIDAY, the 9th July, 1900, at 7.30 p.m. All persons interested in acclimatisation work are cordially invited to attend. DUXCAN McALLUM, Hon. Secretary. TO BUILDERS. /pENDERS are invited and will fee received at my office up to 3.30 p.m. .SATURDAY, July 10, for Alteration, etc., to Shop ill Devon Street. J. T. MANNIX, Architect. Egmont Street. XEW PLYMOUTH ,11A11130R BOARD rpEXDIiRS will be received at the Office of the Board, Brougham Street. New Plymouth, up to XOOX on FRIDAY, Mil' inst.. for tlic right u> remove gravel .from the sea licuch Eastward of Te Ifenui stream, for a period of twelve months. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars can be obtained from the Board's Office. C. S. REXXELL, Secretary. ELIZABETH BRAXSFIELD, Deceased. TF Miss Louisa Baker, late of Masterton, New Zealand, will communicate with the undersigned she will hear of something to her advantage. SHACKLES, DUXKERLY & BARTOX, Solicitors, 7, Land of Green Ginger, I Hull, England.
There was n poor man up at Cairn?, | ;Wbo possessed ibut a, wife and twelve , bairns, Whose wheezing and sneezing was so fur from pleasing, That it gave him some ;v\vful lrad turns. In tlic midst of his terrible plight, 'llids't the coupling and barking at flight, lie loimd a friend sure ill Woods' Peppermint Cure, That soon put hie family all right. 25 Mrs. J. Morwick, Grey-street. Sl.ortlaud, Thames, N.Z., says: "Some ti;*<e ago when my little boy had his hands severely burnt, Hanson and Co. recommended me to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I applied the liniment as soon as possible, and after a few appliedhealed without sears. Since then I have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for h-!an-aelie, toothache, and rheumatism, and I find that it always gives relief, I can recommend it to anvono wanting a good family liniment." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. Since tin 1 sixteenth century tile Dutch liave reclaimed more than 1,000,000 .acres-of land .from sea, lake, and river.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 135, 6 July 1909, Page 3
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