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0. CLARKE'S JERSEY SALE. A, FREE BRAKE will leave Newton King's' Mart for the sale at 11,30 to-day. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. gUCHRE TOURNAMENT, In aid of Central School Funds. GYMNASIUM BUILDING, TO"-NIGHT. Tickets: Ladies (Id. Gentlemen Is, RANKLK V • U 0 A ENTERTAINMENT In aid of Funds lor School Ground. TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. PROGRAMME Part I. Pianoforte Solo, "The Midnight Alarm" ..... .. •. Master G. Neweil Dialogue, "Which Laved the Best" Infants Song Mr. W. Perry Instrumental Selection

Messrs Golding (.piano), Tunbridgc (piccolo), Lovcll (cornet), Ellis aail Hammond (violins). • '.. .. Miss Loescli Station (comic) .. Mr. V. Filzherbert oong Mr. de la Hayc Piccolo Solo Mr. H. Tunbritlgc Phonograph Selections .... Mr. Garner Part 11. Instrumental Selection Messrs. Golding, Turibridge, Lovi-il Ellis and Hammond Recitation Miss Oliver Part Son, "Pickles" .. Upper Stani" Song ; Cornet Solo Mr. N. Recitation (comic) .. Mr. V. Fitzl Song Miss Loesch Instrumental Selection Messrs Gjolding.TunbridgeyLovetl, Ellis and Hammond Song Mr. de la Havo rpASAN'AKI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH, TAKANAKI v. AUCKLAND.

TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Kiek-off a,t 3.15 p.m. Admission Is (Grandstand included); Ladies free. C. W. CARNCROSS, Hon. Sec. T.F.A. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 (Night of Hunt Race Meeting). Prices: Double Tickets, 10s, Single, Gents' 7s 6d, Ladies' ss. Members of Hunts requested to air tend in uniform. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec.

S A L E < O'F WORK (including Indian Embroidered Goods, Ceylon Lace and Fancy Articles) will be held in aid of the Baptist Foreigi Mission in the Whitelcy Hall on THURSDAY, September 9th, from 2 to 9 p.m. 'Admission Free. Afternoon Ten, 6d. yiOLETTA ASSEMBLY. BROUGHAM STREET HALL. THURSDAY, SEPT. !). First-class Supper. Music by leading Dante Orchestra (Mrs. George, Messrs ?a.uiulcrs, Sturmey and Salt). Gents, 2s; ladies, Is; double, 2s 6d. E. STEELE, Hon. Sec. ST. MARY'S BULB AND SPRINQ FLOWER SHOW ST. MARY'S HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Proceeds in aid of the Standay School Funds). SPRING BULBS, POT PLANTS, DECORATIVE EXHIBITS. Amateur and Nurserymen's Classes. Cash prizes 'for Children's Classes onty ' (Baskets, Bouquets, and Button-holes), 11st prize, 2s; 2nd, is; 3rd, Od. AH entries free. Afternoon Tea, 3d. Musical Programme duffing the evening. All exhibits to ibe staged not later than 10 a.m. on morning of the show. All entries 'free. Admission: Adute Is, Children 6d. L. H. BEVENISH, Secretary.

rjIHEATRE JJOYAL. Business Manager . .. 11. Ilayward Gil. P. Hoskins FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Sept. 10 & H. The Incomparable WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, In a Colossal (Programme of ALL-STAR NEW SUBJECTS. ALL-STAR NEW SUBJECTS. Supremo in Art and Beauty. FIRST AT HOME FIRST ABROAD EVERY Don't WEEK EVERY Forget WEEK Managerial Notice.—The above company will visit Xe« r Plymouth every Friday and Saturday night. Million Prices: 2/-, 1/- and 6d. Representative, Will, T. Cronin. NEW PLYMOUTH HI«1I SCHOOL.

rpHE SCHOOL will REOPEN 1 TUESDAY, September 14. Fee, £2 2s per term, payable advance. WA'MER BEWLEY, Secretary THE UNITED FIRE AND MARINE | INSURANCE CO., LTD. A RE now prepared to accept Accide.it and General Indemnity Insurances as from September Ist, and tile following classes of business will be transacted at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES 01 PREMIUM:— Pcrsoual Accident and Sickness. Workers' Compensation. Public Risk. Plate Glass. Fidelity Guarantee. Mortgage Indemnity. WEBSTER. BROS., District Agents. Telephone 198; P.O. Box 120.

Thistle' Oatmeal Made from thw. Finest 7 Oats by th#v Machinery.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 184, 8 September 1909, Page 3

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