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THE LAST MATCH 01? THE SEA& TO-^AY THURSDAY, JULY 8, 11)09, an j '° RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. __— l e STAR SENIORS (the redoubtaWcs) STRATFORD SENIORS (the ciai ipions), At 1.45 p.m. sharp. TUKAPA H. v. INGLEWWOD 11. at 3 p.m. Admission: Ladies 6d, Gents. 6(1 Stand lid extra. K Tukapa tickets will not admit. ••. J. A. CLARKE, 'I Hon. Sec. Star F.C. )' • 'JIARANAKI GARRISON BAND) GRAND \ ■ A.VNUVL lULL t To be held ia tho | THEATRE ROYAL on THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1809. Supper arrangements are in the hands of the Mayoress 1 (Mrs. G. 'risen) and a strong Lauies' Committee. Music will be supplied by Mrs. George's Orchestra. Tickets: Ladies 2S, Gentlemen lis, Onlookers Is. ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. ipHEATRE JJOYAL, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 0 & 10. Under the Management and Sole Direction of Chas. Maurice. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. First Appearance in New Zealand af the Great Starring Engagement. GEORGE SORLtE, Coon Impersonator and World's Champion Baton Manipulator (direct from Harry RicKards, Sydney). THELMA WOODS, Charming Mezzo Soprano Balladiet. SHAW and ARMOUR, Patter Comedians and Burlesque Boxers. WALTER JAUERSON, Descriptive Character Actor Vocalist. DAPHNE SISTERS, Dainty Serio and Dancers. 15 | STAR ARTISTS | 15 Roars of Laughter Nightly. 2 | Hours' Solid Enjoyment | 2 The place to take your family. Further particular* see day-ibills. Doors' open 7.30 :: Commence 8. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. jgUBSCRIPTIO'S LISTS to Provide Relief Works for the Unemployed are lying at the offices of Local Newspapers and at the Borough Council office. G. TISCH, Mayor.

NOTICE. JTOTICE is hereby given that I have no connection with the firm of J. W. Wilson & Co., land agents, New Plymouth, as from July 7lh, 1009. (Signed) M'. C. LAWSON. TARAXiAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will bo received at the Office of the Taranaki Education Board, New Plymouth, up to SATURDAY, July 24, 1009, for the following appointments:— OAONUI. —Head teacher. Present salary, £IBO. Residence. STRATFORD D.H.S.—Female Assistant, Secondary Department. Present; salary, £lO5. ÜBENUl—Female Assistant. Present salary, £lO5. Application forms may be obtained on applying to the Education Board's Office. (Applicants arc requested to forward a medical certificate. P. H. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, Now Plymouth, July 7, 1900. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. rjMIE following persons having been duly nominated for election to the above Board, Members of School Committees arc hereby requested to send in their votes to the Secretary at the Education Board's Office, New Plymouth, not later than 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 20th July, WOO: EAST WARD. JOHN DOUG'A'LD MORISON. DAVID MAXWELL. WEST WARD. FREDERICK JOSEPH MORRIS. JAMES YOUNG. Under the Education Act, 1909, the Members of each Ward shall be elected by the Members of the Committees within such Ward, and each member of the Committee shall have one vote h respect to each school (other than a side-school) in the School District. The total number of candidates for election will le declared on Tuesday, 10th August, 1909. It is hereby publicly notified that the following candidate for election as a mcmlier of the Education Board has been elected unopposed:—

NOKTH WARD. ARTHUR MORTON. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning fliOcer. New Plymouth, 7th July, 1009. People who have tried our stocks of sound FIREWOOD Olt COAL " ' all their rs with us. We I Westport, State Taupiri, Mokau Etc., Coal Best Rata and ood Teliae J, & SON, COAL A W>fl FIREWOOD MtEgiANT-i Fowderhain Street NO MORE CHJP, CEIOfPJN^ in™ Chips for the morning a big contract with most in town, (.'specially thcee ivet morning \vllo7l in a to get the breakfast licsides, silitahlo kindiTQuil is generally scarce. FIKE-LU'IHTERS provide X a quick and economical 1 of lighting your fire. No o r kindling wood reqiiirA'iil light coal fires quick ■rtnin. One penny each—ifiHit four to six fires', OKEV SON & ARNOLD LTD.. DEVON STREET.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 3

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626

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 137, 8 July 1909, Page 3

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