INTERESTING ITEMS. Elsewhere a notice in inserted relative to examinations to be held under the auspices of the University of New Zealand. Morcy and Son invite the public to l summer drapery, i\...isols are advertised to-day. This season's display of cotton goods at Whites' is fa r and a,way ahead ot anything the firm have shown before. Cambric prints are showing lrom 4'/,I to ]o'/ 2 d. A particularly line range of " "" """"ibrits in block stripes, absocolorings, is to be had at D'/ad. Two tones in these, and also zuphyrs, are selling freely, the prices inging from 8d to Is for the latter -aterials. Patterns arc sent on application.—Advt. exhibition* of ohl paixtjxcs. There will he on view at Webster Bros.' mart in Devon Street, from Saturday morning till Wednesday next, a choice selection of beautiful oil paintings by the well-known local artist, Mr. 11. \V. Kirkwood. The views embrace a very wide range of subjects, and there are few lovers of art -lio will not find something to excite their aesthetic tastes in the extensive collection, which is to be submitted by auction by Webster Br<w. on Wednesday next. The public are invited to inspect the. pictures during the time they will be on view.
rj\ II EAT li E JJ OYA L. Direction .. ; T. J. West. Business Manager, Oil P. Hoskin6. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. Sept, 21 and 25. And every following Friday and Saturday. WEST'S The PICTURES WEST'S Best PICTURES WEST'S of all PICTURES Supreme in Art and Beauty. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. All New Pictures. Everything Fredh and the. Pick of the World's Markets. Million Prices: 2/-, 1/- and Cd. .MATINEE Saturday at 2.30. Children fid to all parts of the house. Representative, Will. T. Cronin. I R 6 A N RECITAL TO-NIGHT In SIT. MARYi'iS qnußcii;, at 8 p.m. ambers by Choir, Violin and Org" Collection for Organ Fund. AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB.
PCTLK! MEETING to i Branch of the N.Z.A.A. \. i the Council Chambers on JNING NEXT at 8 o'clock. to assist in formation ov and all intending active requested to attend. L. B. WEBSTEIi, Convener. NEW PEYMOCTU HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. COTTAGE GARDEN COMPETITION. A (TI'ENTrON ia drawn to the Society's «ittnge garden competition for the Mayors prizes of £2, £1 10s, £l. a'.iil Nk for tlie best-kept cottage garden in Ni-w l'lymouth. Entries close on SOth October. Particular-? from— W*. P. NICOEL,
SAMUEL BARBY MiJIH KYRSIfIMT THURSDAY, Stint. :10th, mid FRIDAY and maj ibc consulted at Rooms of A. C 11. Collins, Dentist, Devon Street. TARANAKI ACCIMATISATION SOCIETY. I'ISHIXG SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 190!). TO APRIL 30, 1910, -pnSUTXG LICENSES may l>c oblaiiW from A. S. Hascll ami E. Reynolds and Co., New Plymouth; Sutlierlanl Bros, and T. Drake, Inglewood; J. Tlierkleson, Tariki; D. Dimean, Opu Hake; and the nndersignedrDUSTOAN McALLUM, , Secretary. I Licenses.—Men: Whole season (av.v.l----j able over all the Dominion), £l. Wome-n <md Boys (under 10 years), se. Day Licenses (available for Taranalri District only), 2e Bd,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 197, 24 September 1909, Page 3
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